News brief: Defendants finally arraigned in Vader toddler death

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – The Vader couple accused in the death of a 3-year-old boy they were caring for pleaded not guilty yesterday in Lewis County Superior Court.

Danny and Brenda Wing were charged in early November with homicide by abuse or, in the alternative, first-degree manslaughter; each are charged as either the principal or accomplice.

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Jasper Henderling-Warner

The toddler, Jasper Henderling-Warner, died from what the coroner called chronic battered child syndrome.

Jasper died on Oct. 5, an evening when Brenda Wing called 911 to their home and said he wasn’t breathing. His 21-year-old mother had allowed the couple to care for her son for a period of time described by the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office as several months while she was homeless, traveling and looking for work.

The Wings gave conflicting accounts to detectives of the child’s final weekend.

Their trials were scheduled for the week of Jan. 26, before separate judges.

Danny A. Wing, 26, is represented by Todd Pascoe, a defense lawyer from Vancouver, Wash. Brenda A. Wing, 27, is represented by Seattle-based attorney John Crowley.

Ordinarily, a person has a right to be arraigned within 14 days, but they waived that right while they worked out hiring their lawyers.

The remain held in the Lewis County Jail, on bails set at $500,000 and $200,000 respectively.
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For background, read:

• “Defendants in Vader toddler death case postpone arraignments again” from Thursday December 4, 2014, here

• RCW 9A.32.055: Homicide by abuse, here

• RCW 9A.32.060: Manslaughter in the first degree, here

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7 Responses to “News brief: Defendants finally arraigned in Vader toddler death”

  1. Redneck says:

    Long tall tree and a short piece of rope is what these two need….

  2. BobbyinLC says:

    Free air,
    The cops do not bring people to trial. The prosecutor’s office does. The police have gathered all the evidence and since the arrests were made the prosecutor feels they have enough to go to trial. I agree with you get it right and send these two to prison for the rest of their lives.

  3. Free Air says:

    I don’t care how many months or even years it takes the cops to bring them to trial, so long as they get it right.

  4. @still waiting says:

    The judge would never accept a guilty plea to a class a felony at arraignment in our state. It’s a given that felons plead not guilty then as procedure. You want justice? Go watch batman. There is no justice to be found surrounding a child’s death.

  5. Husky4life says:

    Rest in peace Jasper. I hope my friends up there are looking over you.

  6. still waiting for justice says:

    I am guilty, but my lawyer say wait a minute, you just might not be guilty, well if we can convince a jury of our peers that it was the drugs that you were using-you can maybe get a much smaller sentence and be out in 3-5, just enough time to find another one to abuse

  7. BobbyinLC says:

    I am sure the trial will be delayed as well. Just fess up to what happened. No one takes responsibility any more.