‘I want him to be hurt like I’ve been hurt’: Man who admitted to double murder of ex and her 7-year-old daughter who he assaulted learns his fate

Inset, top to bottom: Layla Stewart and Meshay Melendez (Vancouver Police Department). Background: Kirkland Warren (KATU).

Inset, top to bottom: Layla Stewart and Meshay Melendez (Vancouver Police Department). Background: Kirkland Warren (KATU).

A Washington man will spend the rest of his life in prison for shooting and killing his ex-girlfriend and sexually assaulting her 7-year-old daughter before also killing her and dumping the bodies down an embankment off a rural road days after he was released on bond on domestic violence charges and was ordered not to contact his ex.

Kirkland Warren, 29, learned his fate on Tuesday in the deaths of his former girlfriend, Meshay Melendez, 27, and her daughter, Layla Stewart. He pleaded guilty in September to one count of first-degree aggravated murder and one count of second-degree murder. Warren also entered an Alford plea — in which a defendant pleads guilty to a charge but maintains his or her innocence — to first-degree child molestation in the sexual assault of Layla, The Columbian reported.

Family members cursed the defendant.

“I can’t even make any more memories. The seven years was all I had,” Stewart’s aunt, Lashay Gates, said outside the courthouse, local CBS affiliate KOIN reported. “And it’s all because of Kirkland Warren. And I want him to suffer every single day. I want him to be hurt like I’ve been hurt.”

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