Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Facility Employee, Cesar Ulloa, Gets Life in Elder Abuse Case

A former employee at a Calabasas senior living facility has been sentenced to life in prison nearly three years after allegedly abusing several elderly residents.

In April a jury found Cesar Ulloa guilty of torture and seven counts of elder abuse committed in 2007 at the Calabasas Silverado Senior Living home, which specializes in caring for people with dementia and other memory-impairing diseases.

Ulloa, 21, was sentenced two weeks ago to six years for elder abuse and a life sentence for torture. The victims—three men and one woman—all suffered from dementia and were unable to speak or report the abuse.

The Reseda resident was a caregiver at Silverado between February and November 2007, according to the Los Angeles district attorney’s office.

Dep. District Attorney Robin Allen said Judge Martin Hercovitz sentenced Ulloa after several family members of the victims spoke of their loss and anger. Allen is with the district attorney’s elder abuse unit.

He did say that some stories, including one that Ulloa jumped off a dresser onto a client, were “bogus.” But he emphasized that Ulloa was absolutely guilty of abuse and was likely a sociopath, comparing him to serial killer Ted Bundy.

“We had no clue of his actions,” Shook said. “In every way he looked like the model caregiver. He had all the characteristics of a sociopath. No one can determine the problems until they see the trail left behind. That’s how this guy duped us.”

Authorities were alerted after a Silverado employee called 80- year-old Elmore Kittower’s widow and told her that her husband’s death in November 2007 was the result of abuse.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department arrested Ulloa in October 2008 after a yearlong investigation that revealed Kittower had been abused for months before his death.

Full Article and Source:
Employee Gets Life in Elder Abuse Case

See Also:
Brutal Abuse at Calabasais Retirement Home

10 comments:

  1. He scares me. How could anyone do such a thing?

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  2. JUSTICE! Life in prison is just although there is no way to take away what he did and think what we don't know.

    The prison population has their own welcoming committee they do not like being in the company of other prisoners who target the young, the vulnerable and the elderly.

    KARMA baby! 10 fold and I hope you Cesar Ulloa live a very long miserable life in your cage.

    Profile of a sociopath:

    “We had no clue of his actions,” Shook said. “In every way he looked like the model caregiver. He had all the characteristics of a sociopath. No one can determine the problems until they see the trail left behind. That’s how this guy duped us.”

    Authorities were alerted after a Silverado employee called 80- year-old Elmore Kittower’s widow and told her that her husband’s death in November 2007 was the result of abuse.

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  3. He now has the rest of his life to think about it. This man should never be let out.

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  4. Good for the employee who reported it.

    Question is what happened to her?

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  5. I believe in reincarnation and I hope this guy spends his next life in prison too.

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  6. I bet even his mother is cheering.

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  7. He sounds like a young Charles Manson.

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  8. You have, kids and a mother too Charles Manson was a diablo I hope that never happens to you all malinches you're happy but his mom it's in a lot grief so,I guest we should respect he made a mistake just like anyone else god bless him wherever he is. ........

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  9. You have, kids and a mother too Charles Manson was a diablo I hope that never happens to you all malinches you're happy but his mom it's in a lot grief so,I guest we should respect he made a mistake just like anyone else god bless him wherever he is. ........

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