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Man avoids trial over his role in Oaklee Snow death

Left to right: Madison Marshall, Oaklee Snow, Roan Waters.

Left: Madison Marshall (Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department). Inset: Oaklee Snow (IMPD). Right: Roan Waters (Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office).

A man in Indiana will avoid trial over the death of a 1-year-old girl whose remains were found hidden inside a dresser at an abandoned house, Hoosier State prosecutors announced this week.

Roan Waters, 27, will plead guilty to one count of neglect of a dependent resulting in death, and two counts of neglect of a dependent, for the death and endangerment of Oaklee Snow, according to a plea agreement obtained by Law&Crime.

The agreement will take other and more serious crimes off the table.

In March 2023, Waters was arrested at a hotel in Colorado on a bench warrant from Oklahoma. He initially faced myriad charges — including counts of murder, neglect of a dependent resulting in death, neglect of a dependent resulting in serious injury, battery resulting in bodily injury to a person under 14, and neglect of a dependent.

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On May 22, Waters signed the plea agreement offered by the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office. The judge accepted the plea on Wednesday and the defendant will be sentenced on June 13.

Waters was previously scheduled to begin trial on May 12 and faced the prospect of Oaklee’s mother, Madison Marshall, testifying against him.

In January 2023, Oaklee, just shy of 2 years old at the time, was spirited away from Oklahoma to Indianapolis along with her 7-month-old brother. Prosecutors alleged Marshall and Waters were the culprits. Both children were reported missing by their father, Zachary Snow.

Snow told investigators with the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office in Oklahoma that Marshall and Waters took his boy and girl from their home on Jan. 19, 2023, without his permission before fleeing to Indiana, where they would be staying with Waters’ mother.

Somewhere along the way, however, and under still murky circumstances, the young girl was killed and her body was hidden.

While the young boy was eventually reunited with his father after being found abandoned in what authorities described as a “trap house,” common terminology for a house dedicated to illicit drug use, it would be months before Oaklee’s body was recovered.

A national search for the 2-foot-tall, 35-pound, blonde-haired and blue-eyed girl culminated in late April 2023 when Marshall, in custody, led authorities to an abandoned Morgantown house where Oaklee’s tortured and broken body had been stuffed into a dresser.

Marshall told investigators Waters would regularly “whoop” Oaklee as a form of discipline for any perceived misbehavior, including “holding a fork wrong,” urinating in her diaper, and many other behaviors common to toddlers. On several occasions, the man also allegedly “choked her out,” according to a probable cause affidavit.

She also apparently told investigators that Oaklee had stopped eating around Waters because “he regularly became aggressive with her when she would not eat at the pace that he wanted her to,” police said.

Marshall told detectives the fatal day was Feb. 9, 2023.

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