Crime & Safety

Woman Accused In Grisly In Tesla Stabbing Back In Court

Daniel Gross, 19, and Melissa Jill Leonardo, 25, are accused of killing Lizette Cuesta.

DUBLIN, CA — A Modesto woman accused in of murder the stabbing death of Lizette Cuesta is scheduled to be back in court in Dublin Thursday morning, according to court records. Daniel Gross, 19, and Melissa Jill Leonardo, 25, are accused of killing the 19-year-old Tracy woman who made national headlines in February because investigators say she crawled on her stomach at least 100 yards along a dark, desolate road to get help.

In May, Gross insisted on entering guilty plea while Leonardo, his pregnant fiancee and co-defendant, pleaded not guilty. Gross will be back in court on Oct. 24.

Cuesta was found around 2 a.m. on Feb. 12 on Tesla Road about two miles west of the Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area by UPS employee Richard Loadholt, who was on his way to work. Before she died, Cuesta was able to give what Alameda County Sheriff's Sgt. Ray Kelly described as "a very compelling dying declaration" about who stabbed her.

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Cuesta repeated the names of the alleged attackers multiple times to her rescuers, according to a KCRA report. She was airlifted to Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley, where she was pronounced dead at 4:30 a.m. Cuesta's information led the investigators to arrest Gross and Leonardo at a home in Modesto later that day.

Cuesta was an avid skateboarder who graduated from Silver Creek High in San Jose in 2016 and attended San Jose City College, according to her Facebook page. Her funeral was held on Feb. 27.

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During a jailhouse interview two days after his arrest, Gross told a KTVU reporter that he and Cuesta were co-workers, friends and had a consensual sexual relationship with each other. Although Gross was not specific about where they were during the alleged attack, he did claim he was in the backseat of a car with Cuesta earlier while his girlfriend, Leonardo, drove.

Gross told KTVU he was not mad at Cuesta upon learning that she identified him and Leonardo as suspects and claims Leonardo had nothing to do with the killing for which they are both accused. The charging document filed by the Alameda County District Attorney's Office alleges that Gross was the person who fatally stabbed Cuesta. Read the full KTVU story here.

Photo of Melissa Jill Leonardo courtesy Alameda County Sheriff's Office

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