TOPEKA, Kan. — A man who lived in a makeshift camp with a homeless 5-year-old Kansas girl and her father pleaded guilty Friday to first-degree murder and rape in connection with the child's death.
Prosecutors said Mickel Cherry, 26, admitted under questioning to suffocating Zoey Felix in October 2023 with a pillow in a tent at the camp in Topeka when he was alone with the girl. Doctors who examined her at a hospital saw injuries consistent with a sexual assault, and DNA evidence pointed to Cherry, the prosecutor said.
Cherry's plea in Shawnee County District Court in Topeka means he will not face the death penalty. He had been charged with capital murder and rape, but District Attorney Mike Kagay said there is evidence that Cherry has an intellectual disability, something that would bar his execution under state and federal court decisions.
In court, Cherry told District Judge Jessica Heinen: ''I'm mentally slow. I have trouble learning.''
It wasn't clear with a capital murder conviction how soon a sentence of lethal injection would have been carried out because Kansas hasn't executed anyone since 1965.
With Cherry's guilty plea, state law requires Heinen to sentence Cherry to life in prison with no chance of parole for at least 25 years. However, the judge has the authority to make it 50 years in prison without parole, and Kagay is asking for that.
The sentencing will be June 2-4. Cherry's attorney, Peter Conley, did not want the date to be sooner and sought up to three days for a hearing, telling Heinen that he and other defense attorneys need time to investigate Cherry's interactions with the Texas foster care system as a minor.
Conley did not respond immediately Friday to an email seeking additional details about what defense attorneys are investigating.