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Murdered girl was beaten, court files show
by Mallory Brown
Richmond County Daily Journal
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The man accused of killing a 4-year-old girl in Ellerbe on Sept. 28 admitted to lawmen that he beat her, according to court records.

Julius Juan Lilly, 39, of 3206 Ledbetter Road, Ellerbe, is facing charges of first degree murder and felony child abuse inflicting serious bodily injury, in the death of his girlfriend’s daughter, Reba Lynn Marie Ryan.

The court files show statements Lilly allegedly made to lawmen and others, and describe the severity of injuries which led to Reba’s death.

According to the indictment, Lilly “unlawfully, willfully and feloniously did intentionally commit an assault that resulted in serious bodily injury, laceration of the liver and subdural hematoma to the right side of the head on Reba Marie Lynn Ryan … At the time the defendant inflicted the injuries, the defendant was providing care for the child as boyfriend of the child’s mother.”

Events at the scene of the crime are detailed in paperwork filed by the Sheriff’s Office to obtain a search warrant for the premises on Sept. 28. An acquaintance of Lilly’s told lawmen that she received a call from Lilly asking her and her boyfriend to come to his house because something was wrong with Reba. She said Lilly told her he had “whipped” Reba and now she would not get up.

When the woman arrived at Lilly’s residence, Lilly showed her the belt he said he used to whip Reba and the woman noticed that Reba was bruised and no longer breathing, according to the search warrant request. She told authorities that she then gave her phone to Lilly to call 911.

In the same document, an investigator who saw Reba said that the girl had “bruising all over her body, head and face area.” The investigator reported that the child’s mother was on the scene and needed to go in the house and get baby formula for her 6-week-old child, and, once inside, the mother pointed out a tan belt on the back of the couch that she said belonged to Lilly.

The narrative said that once Lilly was taken into custody, “he admitted to striking the child.”

Following an approved search warrant, more than a dozen items were collected from the victim and suspect’s bedrooms, including the belt that lawmen found on the couch, hair from the floor and bed in the victim’s room as well as various bedding and clothing items, court files show.

A judge also signed an order to have the Richmond County 911 communications office turn over all 911 calls, numbers and records to the Sheriff’s Office that were made on Sept. 28 in regard to the homicide.

The court files show that Lilly’s next court appearance will be Nov. 13 in Superior Court, and that the case will be handled by prosecutor Dawn Layton.

Defending Lilly will be Charlotte lawyer Richard Culler, a court-appointed defense attorney who is qualified to handle federal and state capital murder cases, as well as all other serious felonies and misdemeanors.

Both Layton and Culler declined to comment on the case.

Lilly remains incarcerated, held without bond.

According to the North Carolina Department of Correction, Lilly has been convicted of crimes in Stanly and Montgomery counties and spent time in state prison. Lilly’s record includes convictions of assault on a female, wanton injury to personal property, misdemeanor breaking and entering and communicating threats in Montgomery County.

— Staff Writer Mallory Brown can be reached at 910-997-3111, ext. 18, or by email at mallorybrown@heartlandpublications.com.

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October 14, 2012
I am in complete sock. He admits to hitting her. I just don't know what to say. Her is Reba he beat her to death and I know Monica has another child but all she is thinking is she has to go into the house and get things for the baby. What about Reba what about her. You should have been wanting to rip this S.O.B.'s head off. Why didn't u just let her daddy have her? Why wouldn't u answer our phone calls or text messages? You had bad things happen to you as a child, so how the hell could you put her through this. How could you have let this happen? JUSTICE FOR REBA....
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October 13, 2012
OH MY GOD, THAT POOR CHILD. I AM SHOCKED AT THE DETAILS IN THIS ARTICLE. I AM SURE MANY OTHERS ARE SHOCKED AS WELL. I AM SO SHOCKED AND SO OUTRAGED THAT THIS IS THE THIRD COMMENT I HAVE TYPED AND PROBABLY THE FIRST ONE THAT I POST. I WANT TO SAY WHAT I WANT TO HAPPEN TO THIS KILLER AND TO THAT *^%#* THAT CALLES HERSELF A MOTHER. THIS WOMAN WAS ON THE SCENE AND YET SHE STILL GAVE THAT INTERVIEW TO THE JOURNAL. I WISH THEY WOULD CHAIN THEM BOTH TO THE FLAG POLE UPTOWN ON THE SQUARE AND GIVE OUT BASEBALL BATS TO TOWNS PEOPLE THAT WANT VIGILANTY JUSTICE. LILLY DESERVES TO SUFFER A SLOW AND PAINFUL DEATH, AN EYE FOR AN EYE. I READ THE DETAILS OF REBA'S DEATH AND IT MADE ME SICK TO MY STOMACH, THAT POOR BABY. I HOPE CPS TAKES THAT WOMAN'S OTHER CHILD FROM HER. I HOPE SHE IS CHARGED AS AN ACCESSORY TO MURDER; SHE LET THIS HAPPEN. THE THINGS SHE SAID IN THAT INTERVIEW, OMG AND THAT WAS AFTER SHE HAD SEEN WHAT HE HAD DONE TO HER CHILD. THEY BOTH DESERVE TO FEEL THE PAIN HE INFLICTED ON REBA!!!!!!!!!!!! JUSTICE FOR REBA!!!!
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October 13, 2012
I hope this sicko gets the death penalty. I would hate to know that he gets to live the rest of his life being taking care of with tax payers dollars after what he did to this beautiful innocent little girl. He deserves the exact same thing he gave, a deadly beating!

And I pray for Reba's family to remain strong and never give up on **JUSTICE FOR REBA**
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October 17, 2012
All this is a ploy because they are going to keep posting info. about the case and it will get throw out of court cause he cant get a fair trial .....
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