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  • Mother of suspect in killing of Julian Wood speaks out

    Mother of suspect in killing of Julian Wood speaks out

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    CLEVELAND (WJW) — The mother of Bionca Ellis has spoken out to the FOX 8 I TEAM about her daughter, who police said killed 3-year-old Julian Wood outside of a grocery store.

    Yolanda Eggleton, mother of Bionca Ellis, said she believes the court system and the mental health system failed her daughter and the family of Julian.

    Eggleton said her daughter has had mental health issues for years and recently quit taking her medication. She said her daughter should have been held for a mental health evaluation when she was arrested on a probation violation and taken to Rocky River Municipal Court at the end of May .

    On June 3, North Olmsted Police said Ellis attacked a mother and her toddler outside Giant Eagle and stabbed them, killing Julian.

    “I think she was hallucinating,” Eggleton said. “Bionca has been on several medications that did not work out for her. The hallucinations and the voices just got the best of her.”

    Records show a magistrate in Rocky River Municipal Court referred Ellis for a mental health evaluation on May 30, but it didn’t happen. On May 31, Rocky River Judge Brian Hagan released Ellis. The I-Team asked Judge Hagan why the woman didn’t get a psychiatric or mental health evaluation. Hagan said the organization handling mental health evaluations for the court had no one available. Also, Ellis would have had to sit in jail for days on a very minor case.

    Three days later, police say, Ellis attacked Julian and his mother Margot.

    Video released to the Fox 8 I-Team Tuesday shows Ellis taking a knife from a store just moments before the vicious attack.

    “My condolences to this family,” Eggleton said. “When I found out I was devastated. I’m devastated. No child should ever have to lose their life. She was around my grandkids. It could’ve been one of my grandkids.”

    Th I-Team also revealed Ellis kept getting back on the streets even though she had been picked up for violating probation.

    In January, she was arrested in Bakersfield, California. She is facing three counts of “battery on person” for allegedly assaulting three people there.

    In February, she told Cleveland police she wanted to confess to a murder. She told Cleveland officers that she killed a woman in California. Bakersfield police have told us they determined the confession was not credible, saying the information was not consistent with any unsolved cases being investigated. 

    Ellis also told police she wanted to kill again. Cleveland police took her to the hospital for an evaluation.

    In March, Ellis was arrested in Florida for trespassing. A police report in Florida indicated she refused to leave a hotel and said she wanted to go to jail.

    Her mother said she had no idea her daughter left the state or how she was able to travel.

    Ellis in jail on a $5 million bond.  She has been indicted on a list of charges including aggravated murder.

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    Ed Gallek

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  • Julian Wood’s suspected killer claims she’s killed before

    Julian Wood’s suspected killer claims she’s killed before

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    CLEVELAND — The suspect accused of killing a 3-year-old boy outside a grocery store in North Olmsted told police three months ago that she had killed a woman in California, and she said she would kill again, according to court records.

    However, Bionca Ellis remained free to roam the streets and the country. Also, traveling to Florida.

    The Fox 8 I-TEAM uncovered chilling information about Ellis, who is accused of stabbing and killing 3-year-old Julian Wood on June 3. North Olmsted Police have said Ellis attacked the child and his mother in the Giant Eagle parking lot. Julian’s mother survived.

    Ellis had a probation violation warrant from Rocky River Municipal Court stemming from a May 2023 misdemeanor theft charge.

    Court records in Kern County, California show warrants were issued there for Ellis in February of this year. She was accused of three counts of “battery on person.”

    Despite the warrants in California , Ellis somehow got back to Ohio and ended up in a women’s shelter in February and on February 24, an official at the shelter called Cleveland police saying Ellis wanted to confess to murdering someone in California.

    “Bionca then went and explained that sometime in the last few months that she murdered someone in Bakersfield, California,” the report states. “She states the victim was a white female, approx. 5’6”, 150 pounds, and that she was a bartender or worked at a bar.”

    Ellis also told police she dumped the body in an unknown area, possibly near a river, and she was unsure if the body had been found .

    The Cleveland officer reached out to a detective with Bakersfield Police, who said they have several unsolved homicide cases that sound similar to what Bionca described. But, none of those cases listed Ellis as a named suspect.

    The Cleveland report also stated Bionca told officers if she was not taken to jail, “she was going to murder someone at the shelter.” She also said she wanted to” kill someone and eat their flesh.”

    Bakersfield Police said they did not have enough evidence to hold Ellis on a murder case, and they would not come and get her on the assault warrants.

    Cleveland Police also reached out to North Olmsted Police on the probation violation warrant. However, North Olmsted Police said they would not take her into custody. Instead, recommending to “advise” her of the warrant.

    Cleveland police took Ellis to a hospital for a mental health evaluation.

    The report further noted that when Ellis was at the hospital she became “extremely irate, agitated, and began fighting” with nurses, doctors and police officers. She was sedated for her safety, according to the report.

    It’s not known how long she remained in the hospital, but a few weeks later, she was arrested near Orlando, Florida. Reports from the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office show Ellis was arrested on a trespassing charge after she refused to leave a hotel. She was eventually released from jail and returned to Ohio.

    Then, she was arrested in Ohio just days before the murder of little Julian. A magistrate recommended a mental health check. Rocky River Municipal Court Judge Brian Hagan released her without a hearing. Last week the judge told the I-TEAM he was unaware of anything alarming when releasing Ellis and that he would handle the case the same way if he had to do it again.

    Monday morning, Ellis appeared in Cuyahoga County Court to begin facing charges tied to the murder of Julian Wood and the attack on his mother.

    Ellis smiled and made faces as Judge Nancy Maragaret Russo read the charges.

    Julian’s father, Jared, spoke briefly asking for Ellis to be held in jail. He said, “She took everything from us. There is nothing that could ever replace my son. Do whatever you can to keep this monster locked up.”

    Judge Russo set bond at $5 million.

    Cuyahoga County prosecutors still could decide to seek the death penalty.

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    Ed Gallek

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