No bail for Fla. sex offender charged in death

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Show Caption Hide Caption Sex offender arrested in 8-year-old's murder Police have arrested a registered sex offender for the murder of an 8-year-old girl who was kidnapped from a Jacksonville, Fla., Wal-Mart Friday night. The sheriff's department says the suspect was just released from jail May 31.

Charish Perrywinkle had gone shopping with her mother in Wal-Mart when she went missing.

Police say registered sex offender Donald James Smith befriended the girl and her mother.

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A judge has denied bail to a registered sex offender accused of abducting and killing an 8-year-old Florida girl.

Donald James Smith was charged Saturday with murder and kidnapping in the death of Cherish Perrywinkle. Authorities say Smith befriended Cherish and her mother while they shopped Friday night.

Smith's attorney, Fred Gazaleh, told The Florida Times-Union before the hearing that Smith didn't have a chance of getting bail.

Prior to the alleged abduction Friday night, Smith, 56, befriended Charish and her mother at a dollar store, and "offered to take them to Wal-Mart and buy her family some clothes," Williams said.

"They appeared to be down on their luck and he could help them out."

After spending a couple hours inside the Wal-Mart together, Smith offered to buy hamburgers and walked with Charish to the front of the store, Williams said.

Instead of stopping to buy the snack, Smith walked Charish outside and the two of them got into his van, Williams said.

The girl's mother called 911 when she realized Charish and Smith were missing. An Amber Alert was issued, and a tip about a suspicious van spotted in the woods near a church led investigators to Charish's body Saturday morning.

Meanwhile, an officer working at the scene of a traffic crash on Interstate 95 on Saturday morning recognized Smith's van as it drove past her and called it in.

The highway was shut down while other officers pulled Smith over and arrested him. He has not cooperated with investigators, Williams said, and it was not immediately known whether he had an attorney.

Williams declined to answer reporters' questions about how Charish died or what Smith did in the hours between his disappearance with the girl and his arrest, saying that the investigation remains open.

Smith has been a registered sex offender since a 1993 conviction in Duval County for attempted kidnapping and selling obscene materials. He has been arrested several times since then, most recently in 2009 on a charge of child abuse after making obscene phone calls to a 10-year-old girl, making verbal threats, and impersonating a social worker with the Florida Department of Children and Families who claimed to be investigating the girl's family.

Smith pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges in that case and was released from jail May 31.

Williams said Smith had just met with police Friday morning to comply with a state law that requires sex offenders to verify their address once a year.

In a highly publicized case in 2009, a 7-year-old northeast Florida girl was abducted while she walked home from school. Police later found Somer Thompson's body in a Georgia landfill. A man who lived with his parents in Somer's Orange Park neighborhood pleaded guilty in 2012 to kidnapping, raping and murdering the girl and was sentenced to life in prison.

Somer's mother was quoted by The Florida Times-Union as saying that she was sickened by the news of Charish's abduction.

"Her (Charish's mother) nightmare has just begun," Diena Thompson said.

Authorities initially spelled the girl's name Charish Perriwinkle in an Amber Alert on Saturday, but later changed her last name to Perrywinkle. Victim's advocate Ann Dugger of the Justice Coalition says she spoke with the girl's mother, who said her daughter's name is Cherish Perrywinkle.