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On June 6, 2006,〔Rogers, Brian. "(3 years after gang killing, teen wants to 'move on' )" ((Archive )). ''Houston Chronicle''. Thursday September 17, 2009. Retrieved on November 12, 2015.〕 a teenage MS-13 gang member named Gabriel Granillo was stabbed to death at Ervan Chew Park, in the Neartown district in Houston, Texas.〔Hollandsworth, Skip. "(Girl, Interrupted )" ((Archive )). ''Texas Monthly''. May 2008. (See article at ) Highbeam Business.〕 His killer, Ashley Paige Benton, underwent a criminal murder trial which resulted in a hung jury. Benton's lawyers and the assistant Harris County district attorney agreed to give Benton probation,〔 in exchange for Benton pleading guilty to aggravated assault.〔 Her probation was ended early in 2009,〔 and her criminal charge was to be dismissed as part of terms of successfully completing her probation.〔 In 2008 Skip Hollandsworth of ''Texas Monthly'' referred to Benton as "Houston’s most famous teenage killer" and stated that the fact that the stabbing took place in the central city, and the fact that Ashley Benton was an Anglo White American teenage girl involved in gangs shocked Houstonians.〔 The ''Houston Press'' wrote that the resulting murder trial "fascinated Houston".〔"(Best Move by an Appellate Lawyer (2008) Brian Wice and Kent Schaffer, Getting the Gag Order Lifted in the Teen Killer Case )" ((Archive )). ''Houston Press''. Retrieved on November 12, 2015.〕In 2014 Andy Warren of the ''Houston Chronicle'' listed the Granillo stabbing among the "infamous crimes in the Houston area".〔Warren, Andy (compiler). "(Ashley Benton )" ((Archive )) In: "Infamous crimes in the Houston area." ''Houston Chronicle''. July 28, 2014. Retrieved on November 7, 2015.〕 A 2011 novel, ''The Knife and the Butterfly'', is based upon the incident. ==Background== Ashley Benton was a student at Lamar High School and socialized with members of the gang "Crazy Crew." According to police reports, it mainly engaged in low level crime. Hollandsworth described it as, compared with other Houston gangs, not "much of a gang".〔 Benton, previously a student at Lanier Middle School and Hogg Middle School,〔Radcliffe, Jennifer and Robert Crowe. "(Houston stabbing death suspect had no prior arrests )" ((Archive )). ''Houston Chronicle''. Friday June 9, 2006. Retrieved on November 7, 2015.〕 moved to live with her grandmother in a suburban area in northwest Houston,〔Peralta, Eyder and Claudia Feldman. "(How they struggled )" ((Archive )). December 4, 2006. Retrieved on November 7, 2015.〕 and attended Cypress Creek High School.〔 However she returned to her mother's Montrose residence and enrolled in Lamar in April 2006.〔 Prior to the incident Benton had no arrest record. She was 16 years old at the time of Granillo's death.〔 Gabriel Granillo, 15 at the time of his death, was the child of Salvadoran immigrants. His mother had died, and his father, an illegal immigrant, was arrested in the summer of 2005 over a felony conviction and deported. With his parents gone, Granillo stayed with his older brother and a friend. Granillo became a member of MS-13 at age 14,〔Peralta, Eyder and Claudia Feldman. "(A tragic day, years in the making )" ((Archive )). December 3, 2006. Retrieved on November 7, 2015.〕 and he was previously incarcerated in the Harris County Youth Village,〔 a juvenile detention facility in Pasadena, Texas,〔"(New District Map )" ((Archive )). City of Pasadena. Retrieved on November 8, 2015.〕 near the city of Seabrook.〔"(Residential Facilities )." Harris County Juvenile Probation Department. Retrieved on November 8, 2015. "Harris County Youth Village 210 J.W. Mills Drive, Seabrook"〕
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