Home » Woman who allegedly killed boyfriend’s 6-year-old girl, stuffed remains ‘inside a large plastic bucket,’ used wagon to drop off body in biological mother’s front yard handed Supreme Court loss

Woman who allegedly killed boyfriend’s 6-year-old girl, stuffed remains ‘inside a large plastic bucket,’ used wagon to drop off body in biological mother’s front yard handed Supreme Court loss

by John Jefferson
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Inset: Bunnak Landon (Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office): Background: Landon on surveillance footage dragging a wagon that allegedly contained the body of her boyfriend’s daughter (JPSO).

A 45-year-old woman in Louisiana will be tried for allegedly killing her boyfriend’s 6-year-old daughter, stuffing the child’s remains into a large plastic bucket, then using a wagon to transport and drop off the bucket on the front lawn of the victim’s mother. The Louisiana Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected Bunnak Landon’s request to overturn a lower court ruling declaring her fit to stand trial for the horrific 2023 murder of young Bella Fontenelle, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

The seven justices on the state’s high voted six to one to deny Landon’s request, with Justice Jay B. Hughes being the lone jurist who said he would have granted her application for a supervisory write.

Landon last year was indicted on one count of first-degree murder and one count of obstruction of justice in connection with Bella’s death.

According to a report from New Orleans Fox affiliate WVUE, Landon had pleaded not guilty to the charges against her, but last month, her attorneys moved to change her plea to not guilty by reason of insanity.

Jefferson Parish District Judge Nancy Miller in May 2024 deemed Landon incompetent after hearing testimony from two doctors and finding the accused child-killer was unable to assist in her own defense. However, Miller reversed her previous ruling two months later following a more in-depth evaluation of Landon.

Landon appealed the district court’s ruling on her competence, first to the Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal then to the state Supreme Court, both of which declined to review or overturn the lower court’s decision. The latter court’s rejection of Landon’s writ paves the way for her trial, which is currently scheduled to begin on April 28.



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