April 12, 2009
Family of Sunday school teacher stunned by arrest
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Relatives of Melissa Huckaby including her grandfather, Pastor Clifford Lane Lawless, in green shirt, walk into the San Joaquin County Jail, Saturday in French Camp, Calif., Melissa Huckaby, 28, a local minister's granddaughter, was arrested late Friday about five hours after she drove herself to the local police station at the request of officers, said police Sgt. Tony Sheneman. She was being held without bail in connection with the death of Sandra Cantu, the San Joaquin County sheriff's office said.
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TRACY, Calif. -- Relatives of a Sunday school teacher arrested in the killing of an 8-year-old girl found stuffed into a suitcase said Sunday they are baffled by the accusations against the woman they know as a loving, single parent.

"I just can't comprehend. There are no words," said Brian Lawless, the father of 28-year-old Melissa Huckaby, who is being held in San Joaquin County Jail on suspicion of kidnapping and killing Sandra Cantu.

Lawless met with reporters outside Clover Road Baptist Church in Tracy, where the family held Easter services. The church is just down the road from the mobile home park where Sandra lived and was last seen.

Huckaby's grandfather, Clifford Lawless, who is pastor of the church, and others offered prayers for Sandra's family.

Some churchgoers cried as Huckaby's uncle, 45-year-old Brett Lawless of Lakewood, gave a sermon preaching that faith was the only way to weather hardship.

"How can you look at a circumstance like this and have any hope for the future? I tell you, because I know who God is," he said.

Huckaby's relatives said they still do not know why police searched the church or why investigators suspect her of the crime.

Investigators searched the church last week after police said Sandra's body was found in Huckaby's suitcase in an irrigation pond.

Brian Lawless said Huckaby lived for her 5-year-old daughter, Madison.

"She just always had an extra patience with her. Never raised her voice. Never yelled. Never struck her," he said. "She was that same way with other children. She loved other children."

Madison played often with Sandra, who lived down the street from where Huckaby lived with her grandfather. Huckaby taught Sunday school at her grandfather's church.

Huckaby was on suicide watch at the county jail, where she remained in custody Sunday without bail.

Huckaby's uncle, John Hughes Jr. of Whittier, told The Associated Press his niece was from a good home, but had hit a rough patch in her life and had moved in with her grandparents in Tracy to get past her troubles.

"They opened their home up to her to try to get her life back on track. I think a lot of families have problems like that," Hughes said.

Huckaby grew up in Orange County and was a "pretty normal kid," he said. As the eldest of nine grandchildren, she played "mother hen" to the younger children when the family got together for the holidays.

After graduating from high school, Huckaby's path appears to have become rockier. She married, had a daughter and was divorced in a few short years. She had difficulty finding and keeping a job, partly owing to the challenges of single motherhood, Hughes said.

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Posted By: J (1:22pm 04-13-2009)
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With all that violence and hate in the bible, it's no wonder...

Posted By: rockz (12:29am 04-13-2009)
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"I want to go over there and beat the crap out of those people,..."

Typical.

Guess because they're related, the Huckaby family should be on the look out for a drive by.

Posted By: AtheistMark (10:44am 04-13-2009)
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Sunday school teacher...huh

Posted By: rwc (10:10am 04-13-2009)
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not anymore, you are guilty until proven innocent, especially by the media.

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