Kyleigh's Justice Page
Kyleigh Nicole Perot   age almost 2 yrs
On August 16, 2000 at 1:44 on a early wednesday morning Kyleigh Nichole Perot was pronounced dead at the Casper Wyoming hospitol she had just been rushed to. She had celebrated her second birthday just a little over 2 weeks earlier. The man who murdered her stood in the hospitol watching them try to save her as he put on a show of grief. As they pronounced her dead he turned to Kyleigh's mother and said " I'm so sorry i couldnt save her".
  At 2:00 the same morning my phone rang. You always know when someone calls at that time of the morning that there is death or disaster on the other end. Kyleigh's Nana, my sister Tami was on the other end. Crying she begged me to help her get to Wyoming that Kyleigh had been taken to the hospitol and was in very serious danger.  I called the hospitol and asked the nurse in the emergency room about Kyleigh. Kyleigh's mother was brought to the phone. I asked her if Kyleigh was ok and she told me "No, Kyleigh is dead".   There is no sane way to describe what happened to me, to all of us here who love her. The emptiness, the anger, the disbelief, the questions. But most of all the heart that just sits there inside of us..still keeping us alive but encased in a thick wall of ice.
  Kyleigh hadn't lived in Wyoming long. Tami my sister had raised her here where we live in Louisiana most of Kyleigh's life. Kyleigh was everyone's baby. The almost two years we had Kyleigh was a gift. A beautiful heart touching gift.
Kyleigh was murdered by her soon to be step grandfather. He suffocated her because he was "angry" at her. He apparently wanted to play on the computer and she was "bothering" him. He put his hands over her little face and held her down until she stopped breathing. Then told Kyleigh's mom that she "choked on a cheeto".


Kyleigh- Christmas morning
our little cowgirl
On Aug the 27th Kyleigh was laid to rest in a small but beautiful little cemetary just up the road from where she was raised. Her family and friends gathered together to say Goodbye. The hardest thing i have ever had to do was to watch them cover the grave. We go there every day with some little toy or flowers , her Nana reads her a story as we sit there with tears streaming down our faces and my children who just cant understand that she is gone. Everywhere we look Kyleigh is there. Her toys still here waiting. Her dogs and chickens still here. Christmas presents she will never receive still there in the closet where they were hidden.  My four year old son , Ty, asks every day if Jesus will let Kyleigh come home so they can play again. He asks me each day at the cemetary if Kyleigh can see him and hear him talking to her. With a huge lump of grief in my heart and in my throat, often i cannot answer his questions. I can only pray for the answers myself...
To Timmie from Ky-Ky's family 
with love. Thank You
2005 We began what we are calling Kyleigh's Picnic. We have a huge day of food and music and memories. This year BACA Texas came along with most of Kyleigh's family and friends. would like to send a shout out to Stripe Dancer who once rode with Baca Texas and helped us get a Cross in Kyleigh's name in the Garden of Angels. We miss you and would love to have you come to this years Picnic. You were and always will be Kyleigh's warrior biker.
The Garden of Angels
KYLEIGH'S HERO PAGE
IF anything good can come from this tragedy, it is the fact that i have discovered..YES there is still a hero or two in this world.. And they may come in a package that suprises some... On the back of a Harley wearing a black leather jacket... The biker community has came all out for Kyleigh. for Kyleigh's family.. They have opened their hearts to us.. and given us a reason to know there is still hope in this world.
Kyleigh's Poem written by me (Chasey)
Kyleigh with my children at the Louisiana State Fair Oct 1999. She loved the lights and the music. She danced all night.
On August 23, 2001, One year and one week from Kyleigh's death, her murderer was sentenced in Casper Wyoming. We do not have the full story yet, as we cannot seem to get anyone from the District Attorneys office to return our calls. We were told by the courthouse that he has been handed down a sentence of 14 to 20 years. What angers me the most is... what does this mean with the way parole systems are nowdays? In seven years he will be freed to walk the streets. In the small amount of time he has to serve will he think of the same amount of time that we still live with our grief as the main factor in our daily lives. Will he think of what Kyleigh might have been doing in this time  had he not killed her?
UPDATE  5/31/03

It's been almost 2 years since Kyleigh's killer was sentanced. The bitterness and the anger is still very strong for her Nana and I. We still miss her everyday. Just this week my son Ty told me he doesn't remember Kyleigh's face . I carry a pair of her tiny socks in the glovebox of my car. And a photo of her on my rear-view mirror. And a lasting image of her in my heart. We hear nothing from Casper anymore.
December 13, 2004

Medina is still in prison as far as we know Its hard to find out anything. Rumor has it he had to be transferred because his wife was seeing one of the men working in the prison as a guard. actually she ended up divorcing Medina and marrying the guard. lets hope he is all alone and feeling every second of it. He has been moved to a colorado prison "for his own safety".  balderdash.


          Updated  Oct 20, 2006

We have reason to believe that Joseph Medina, Kyleigh's killer is now out of prison on a work release program. We have no way of knowing for certain.  Believe it or not we sometimes get emails from Wyoming . Cursing us, threatning us. Damning this page and myself.  Most are from a young lady named Crystal Tucker. The next ones i recieve i will post here after forwarding to a detective and our lawyer.
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The Face of A Killer
This is the man who killed Kyleigh. Is he again walking the streets a free man?
I would like to thanks each and every one of you who send emails with prayers for Kyleigh and her family. She lives on in our hearts. Thank You for opening your hearts to her.
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