Family of San Rafael Woman Accused of Stabbing Mother Calls for Mental Health Treatment Over Criminal Prosecution
The family of Olivia Beltran, a 50-year-old woman who was stabbed to death by her own daughter in 2024, is speaking out against the prosecution's decision to pursue criminal charges instead of mental health treatment. Tonantzyn Beltran, 30, has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity and is set to stand trial next week.
The family argues that their loved one was suffering from a mental health crisis at the time of the attack and should receive treatment rather than facing prosecution. "My sister is not a monster, and she's not disposable, she's also grieving," said Tonatiuh Beltran, Olivia's daughter. The family believes that Tonantzyn had a history of mental health issues, including a recent hospitalization in Sonoma County for being chased by police after she thought she was in a video game.
The family is urging District Attorney Lori Frugoli to listen to their recommendations and consider an alternative approach. "This DA time and time again claims to represent victims but in this case she's ignoring the voice and refused to engage and ignore our recommendations of the victims," said George Galvis, co-founder of Communities United For Resorative Justice.
The district attorney's office has stated that it will not comment on the case until the end of trial. Jury selection is set to begin on Monday. The family is now calling for the court to prioritize mental health treatment over criminal prosecution, saying "It's not a get out of jail free card, it means she'll get the treatment she needs."
The trial has sparked concerns about the intersection of mental health and the justice system, with many questioning whether the current approach is sufficient in addressing the complex issues surrounding serious crimes. The case is expected to raise important questions about how the justice system handles cases involving individuals with mental health conditions.
				
			The family of Olivia Beltran, a 50-year-old woman who was stabbed to death by her own daughter in 2024, is speaking out against the prosecution's decision to pursue criminal charges instead of mental health treatment. Tonantzyn Beltran, 30, has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity and is set to stand trial next week.
The family argues that their loved one was suffering from a mental health crisis at the time of the attack and should receive treatment rather than facing prosecution. "My sister is not a monster, and she's not disposable, she's also grieving," said Tonatiuh Beltran, Olivia's daughter. The family believes that Tonantzyn had a history of mental health issues, including a recent hospitalization in Sonoma County for being chased by police after she thought she was in a video game.
The family is urging District Attorney Lori Frugoli to listen to their recommendations and consider an alternative approach. "This DA time and time again claims to represent victims but in this case she's ignoring the voice and refused to engage and ignore our recommendations of the victims," said George Galvis, co-founder of Communities United For Resorative Justice.
The district attorney's office has stated that it will not comment on the case until the end of trial. Jury selection is set to begin on Monday. The family is now calling for the court to prioritize mental health treatment over criminal prosecution, saying "It's not a get out of jail free card, it means she'll get the treatment she needs."
The trial has sparked concerns about the intersection of mental health and the justice system, with many questioning whether the current approach is sufficient in addressing the complex issues surrounding serious crimes. The case is expected to raise important questions about how the justice system handles cases involving individuals with mental health conditions.
 , and now we're talking about a whole lot of guilt and shame
, and now we're talking about a whole lot of guilt and shame  . I feel for the family, they're trying to make sense of what happened and want their sister to get help
. I feel for the family, they're trying to make sense of what happened and want their sister to get help  . But DA Frugoli needs to listen, this isn't about a 'get out of jail free' card
. But DA Frugoli needs to listen, this isn't about a 'get out of jail free' card  , it's about getting Tonantzyn the treatment she needs
, it's about getting Tonantzyn the treatment she needs  . We need to start talking about how we can support people in crisis without throwing them in the system
. We need to start talking about how we can support people in crisis without throwing them in the system  . Mental health is complex and we need to be more understanding
. Mental health is complex and we need to be more understanding  #MentalHealthMatters #JusticeReformNow #GetHerTheHelpSheNeeds
 #MentalHealthMatters #JusticeReformNow #GetHerTheHelpSheNeeds . I mean, can you imagine being stalked by police because you thought you were in a video game?
. I mean, can you imagine being stalked by police because you thought you were in a video game?  Tonantzyn's history of mental health issues is pretty alarming, and it's clear that her family is trying to protect her from herself. But at the same time, the fact that her mom is dead is just devastating
 Tonantzyn's history of mental health issues is pretty alarming, and it's clear that her family is trying to protect her from herself. But at the same time, the fact that her mom is dead is just devastating  . This case is a really tough one, and I'm not sure what the right solution is...
. This case is a really tough one, and I'm not sure what the right solution is... I don't get why they're not just offering her treatment and then maybe she can get help instead of putting her away for good
 I don't get why they're not just offering her treatment and then maybe she can get help instead of putting her away for good  This whole thing feels like a total waste of time...
 This whole thing feels like a total waste of time... They're just trying to save face after what happened, but the fact remains that her daughter did stab her mom and now she's facing serious charges. I mean, you can't just say "oh, my sister was going through a mental health crisis" and expect everyone to sympathize with her... especially when it comes to something as severe as murder.
 They're just trying to save face after what happened, but the fact remains that her daughter did stab her mom and now she's facing serious charges. I mean, you can't just say "oh, my sister was going through a mental health crisis" and expect everyone to sympathize with her... especially when it comes to something as severe as murder.  The DA should at least consider an alternative approach, but let's be real, this is just a PR stunt. The system's gonna do what the system's gonna do...
 The DA should at least consider an alternative approach, but let's be real, this is just a PR stunt. The system's gonna do what the system's gonna do... Tonantzyn's family is straight up speaking truth to power and I'm here for it
 Tonantzyn's family is straight up speaking truth to power and I'm here for it  we gotta acknowledge that our mental health system is, like, super flawed
 we gotta acknowledge that our mental health system is, like, super flawed  but I'm not buying the idea that she's just "not guilty by reason of insanity"
 but I'm not buying the idea that she's just "not guilty by reason of insanity" 
 Tonantzyn's family sounds super relatable, you know? Like, her daughter's been through so much and it's heartbreaking that she's being judged like this
 Tonantzyn's family sounds super relatable, you know? Like, her daughter's been through so much and it's heartbreaking that she's being judged like this  . Maybe if society invested more in mental healthcare instead of just punishing those who need help we could prevent some of these tragedies
. Maybe if society invested more in mental healthcare instead of just punishing those who need help we could prevent some of these tragedies  ...
... and I'm not sure how much sympathy we can give to someone who killed their own family member.
 and I'm not sure how much sympathy we can give to someone who killed their own family member. .
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 but then they went to therapy and meds and stuff worked out. isn't that what this is all about? helping Tonantzyn get the help she needs instead of locking her up?
 but then they went to therapy and meds and stuff worked out. isn't that what this is all about? helping Tonantzyn get the help she needs instead of locking her up?  I'm not saying she doesn't deserve justice, but mental health is all about treatment, right?
 I'm not saying she doesn't deserve justice, but mental health is all about treatment, right? 
 and I saw this huge flock of seagulls fighting over a french fry
 and I saw this huge flock of seagulls fighting over a french fry  , it was hilarious! Anyway, back to this case... I feel so bad for the family, but at the same time, like, how can we really separate mental health from criminal behavior?
, it was hilarious! Anyway, back to this case... I feel so bad for the family, but at the same time, like, how can we really separate mental health from criminal behavior?  this whole thing is so sad
 this whole thing is so sad  tonantzyn's family is fighting for their loved one's sanity
 tonantzyn's family is fighting for their loved one's sanity 
 they need help
 they need help  and that's what the courts should provide
 and that's what the courts should provide  justice system needs to catch up
 justice system needs to catch up  we gotta make sure those struggling get support
 we gotta make sure those struggling get support  that's like, whoa! They have these insane loops and corkscrews that will literally make you scream your head off
 that's like, whoa! They have these insane loops and corkscrews that will literally make you scream your head off  . Anyway, speaking of which, have you guys tried that new plant-based milk alternative that just came out? I heard it's pretty good...
. Anyway, speaking of which, have you guys tried that new plant-based milk alternative that just came out? I heard it's pretty good... . I mean, can't we just take a step back and try to understand what was going on here? The family is right, their daughter needs help, but does that really mean she should be let off with a slap on the wrist or something?
. I mean, can't we just take a step back and try to understand what was going on here? The family is right, their daughter needs help, but does that really mean she should be let off with a slap on the wrist or something?  . Not asking for a free pass, just a chance to heal
. Not asking for a free pass, just a chance to heal  . DA's office: "We'll wait until the end"
. DA's office: "We'll wait until the end" 