A Texas woman accused of  killing  her toddler daughter and dumping the body in Galveston Bay has  been  found guilty of murder by a jury in Galveston, Texas.
  Kimberly Dawn Trenor, 20, showed no emotion as the verdict was   read late Monday. Trenor had pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence   in the case, but pleaded not guilty to the capital murder charge.
  She received a life sentence without the possibility of  parole.
  The body of Trenor's daughter, Riley Ann Sawyers, was found in   October 2007 in a large blue plastic   container on an uninhabited island in Galveston Bay.
  Two-year-old Riley Ann's case drew national attention after a   fisherman found her body. Authorities didn't know her identity, and   police dubbed her "Baby Grace."
  After authorities distributed composite sketches of the girl   nationwide, Sheryl Sawyers, the girl's paternal grandmother, contacted   police from her Ohio home to say the drawing resembled her   granddaughter. DNA testing confirmed the child's identity.
  According to an affidavit, Trenor told police  Riley had been  beaten and thrown across a room and that her head was  held under water  before she died on July 24, 2007.
  Another piece of evidence shown to the jury during the trial was a  page of Trenor's journal  where she talked of beating the child,  according to CNN affiliate KTRK.
  "I just kept hitting her with the belt again and again. I don't know how long, but I   remember her trying to get away and me knocking her back down," the   journal said.
  Trenor's husband, Royce Clyde Zeigler II, 25, also faces   capital murder and  evidence tampering charges,  but is being tried separately.
  A court date has not been set in  that case.


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