2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
One of the suspects in the murder of the fifteen-year-old Damaris A. Reyes Rivas was wearing an electronic ankle monitor because he was under the supervision of a court in the state of Virginia. The suspect, a gang member whose name has not been released for being a minor, is linked to the Mara MS-13, also known as the Mara Salvatrucha, claimed a search warrant that was released in the County Circuit Court. Fairfax this week.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday that one of the detectives in the case wrote in his report that the suspect was wearing the GPS-ordered surveillance monitor, which places him at the scene of the murder.
Ten people between the ages of 15 and 21 have been arrested for the kidnapping and murder of the young woman who was recorded on the cell phones of her alleged killers. In these recordings dated February 8, you can see, according to the newspaper, how they made fun of her, pecked her with a knife and stabbed her with a pointed stake.
They also told him that he was going to die to pay for the death of another gang member, Christian Alexander Sosa Rivas, who was killed a few days earlier. The girl's mother has said that her daughter had dated Sosa Rivas before her death.
The suspects left the girl's body lying on the ground of a Springfield park, where she was found on February 11. The authorities believe that these crimes could be linked to an increase in the activity of the Mara Salvatrucha, the most violent and numerous gang in that region.
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