MADERA, Calif. (KFSN) -- We're learning disturbing new details about the Madera County woman charged with torturing and murdering her young daughter.
Court documents reveal 42-year-old Amy Chavoya is also accused of abusing four other children.
Sheriff's deputies arrested her last month after a year long investigation. Action News pulled documents at the superior court which describe horrific acts against the little girl who died and other children who were in the suspect's care. Prosecutors claim that abuse went on for several years.
The allegations in this complaint against Chavoya are chilling. Prosecutors say she began abusing Mariah Flores back in 2011 by beating the little girl, depriving her of food, forcing her to take scalding hot showers, and using a stun gun. Then on October 10th of 2014, Chavoya is accused of murdering her daughter in a way that involved torture. "Fourteen months ago we grieved her passing and the staff is still grieving today," said Superintendent Andrew Alvarado, Golden Valley Unified School District.
Alvarado said Flores was not enrolled in his district at the time of her death, but she did attend Webster Elementary in the prior school year. It's near the family's home in the Madera Ranchos. "Our community is a very tight knit community, and I know our educators who were involved in that case were very passionate about what happened with her, but as far as the case is involved, we don't have a lot of specifics regarding it. The district is cooperating with the sheriff's department and we will let the case play out," said Alvarado.
Court documents also claim Chavoya abused four other children over the past four years, including a boy who was stabbed and forced to eat dishwasher soap pods. According to the suspect's Instagram page, she adopted at least three of the children after being their foster parent. The page is filled with photos of them smiling on family trips and posts in memory of Flores.
There are also photos of Chavoya's husband, who she refers to as a deputy sheriff. One even shows him in uniform, but it's not clear what agency he works for. Authorities said the investigation into whether he had any knowledge of the alleged abuse is still ongoing.
We spoke to Chavoya's defense attorney, but he said it's too early to comment. We also spoke with a close family friend of hers who says the allegations are false and that Chavoya is a loving mother who would never hurt her children.
She is being held without bail and is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Friday.