Killer rapist in Milana Li case gets life, as authorities slam possibility of release under reform law

Despite warnings from authorities that the sentences Daniel Gore faces could be wafer thin, depending on how juvenile laws are read, the horror-obsessed Salem youngster found guilty of the rape and murder of 13-year-old Milana Lion Mothers Day 2022 was sentenced to life in prison on Monday.

In less than ninety minutes last month, a Washington County jury found Gore, now eighteen, guilty of first-degree rape, murder, and sexual abuse after hearing two weeks’ worth of evidence. Prosecutors said the case was maybe the most heinous local crime in two decades.

Prior to sentencing, Senior Deputy District Attorney John Gerhard stated that the defendant has already received significant breaks from juvenile justice reform and that this court does not need to give him any more opportunities to harm our community.

The highest penalty permitted by law, life in prison with the prospect of parole after 38 years and four months, was agreed upon by Circuit Judge Ricardo Menchaca.

However, Gore will actually be eligible for parole after 15 years because to measures made by lawmakers in 2019. Furthermore, as early as seven years from now, teenage defendants may be eligible for a second look hearing that would allow them to request sentence reductions midway during their term.

When Gore lured Li, a Conestoga Middle School student, into the woods behind the Progress Ridge shopping center, he was a 16-year-old Salem fugitive. Gore carried Li’s body into a creek and covered her with a tarp after strangling her to death, effectively killing the only person who saw his sex crimes.

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By messaging common acquaintances that he got drunk and broke up with Li earlier on May 8, he tried to create an alibi, but cellphone data and security footage refuted that claim.

The last recorded sighting of 13-year-old Milana Li was on May 8, 2022, according to a liquor store security video. The 16-year-old Daniel Gore is seen sporting a crimson raincoat.District Attorney for Washington County

Her mother, Assel Li, thought her older daughter was already at school when she first arrived home from a night shift. She reported her missing after quickly discovering the truth. Li’s body was found during the subsequent search while Beaverton police officers surrounded Gore, who was taken into custody two days later.

According to Assel Li, her daughter was motivated to work with youngsters after spending time caring for her now eight-year-old younger sister.

Why must Milana become an angel at such a young age? she asks me. Assel Li remarked, “I have no answers.” I have no idea how much it cost me to simply survive.

Since state lawmakers passed the 2019 reforms, Gore is among the few juvenile defendants in Oregon to be tried in adult court. He will start his time in the correctional facility run by the Oregon Youth Authority.

Gore’s preoccupation with serial killers and the horrorcore artist 7vxn was evident in his diary entries and police interviews. In a memo drafted by prosecutors, Gore claimed he felt very at ease wearing a white skull mask that was associated with the rapper while officers swabbed him for DNA evidence. Investigators learned that Gore had a blood kink from his girlfriend, Eva Camera.

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The Killing of Milana Li

Milana Li, 13, was raped and strangled to death in the woods of Progress Ridge in Beaverton on Mother’s Day, 2022.

Defense attorney J. Mark Lawrence argued in a sentencing memo that Gorehad an IQ closer to a 9-year-oldat the time of the killing, citing a psychologist examination.

Judge Menchaca, who continued to ban media cameras from the courtroom during the sentencing hearing,dismissed the defense s argument,saying Gore s responses during a police interview suggested he was fully engaged.

Menchaca said the case was a failure of parenting, the juvenile justice system that let Gore out of custody on pending theft and arson charges, allowing him to abscond, and the lyrical content of 7xvn. The judge even suggested that Assel Li sue the artist.

He questioned how Gore was allowed to live in a tent in the middle of suburban Beaverton in a grove known as a popular teenage hangout. More action should have been taken than merely hoping Gore would wise up, he said.

People just hoped hoped! that you d get the light on. Instead we have a dead young lady, Menchaca said. It s my intent that Mr. Gore never walks the streets of this community again.

Zane Sparling covers breaking news and courts for The Oregonian/OregonLive. Reach him at 503-319-7083,[email protected]@pdxzane.

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