Sammy Terrazas Teen Killer Murders Love Rival

Sammy Terrazas Teen Killer

Sammy Terrazas was seventeen when he murdered a love rival in Arizona. According to court documents Sammy Terrazas and the victim were both interested in the same woman and Terrazas wanted to get rid of his rival. At first Sammy Terrazas threatened the victim over social media to back off however when that failed to work, Terrazas pretended to be the woman they were both interested in and eventually set up a meeting where he would fatally shoot the victim several times.

This teen killer would be eventually convicted and sentenced to twenty five years to life.

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Pueblo Magnet High School student accused in the fatal shooting of a romantic rival might have pretended to be the girl in texts and on Facebook, luring the victim to his death, court records indicate.

Three of Jesus Duarte’s friends told Pima County Sheriff’s detectives that in the three- to four-week period prior to his death, the 19-year-old had been receiving texts and Facebook messages purportedly from the girl to meet. Two days before Duarte was gunned down, a friend told investigators, he sent directions to his apartment to whom he thought was the girl, according to court documents.

On the night of March 3, Duarte was having a party at his apartment on South Camino de La Tierra. About 11:30 p.m. he asked a friend to go with him to meet the girl.

But Duarte ended up heading for the meeting alone.

About 15 minutes later, Duarte was found with multiple gunshot wounds on the other side of the apartment complex and a dark-colored Dodge Durango was seen leaving the area. Detectives have said Duarte died pleading for his life.

On March 5, detectives went to Pueblo High School to interview the girl. They were having the girl pulled from class when detectives say Sammy Anthony Terrazas Jr., 17, ran out of the same classroom, according to search warrant returns filed in Pima County Superior Court.

Detectives, who had already spotted a Durango matching the description of the one seen leaving the shooting, in the school parking lot, saw Terrazas get into the vehicle and drive away. A locked gate kept Terrazas from driving off. He wan into an outbuilding but was caught soon after he jumped a nearby fence.

The girl told detectives Terrazas found out she was having sex with Duarte the day before the slaying. She denied sending any texts or Facebook messages to Duarte.

Detectives linked Terrazas phone number to the texts and messages received by Duarte, court documents state.

The girl and Terrazas’ parents told detectives Terrazas owned a gun and the girl told them she last saw it in the Durango’s glove box the day of the shooting, court documents indicate.

Detectives seized a 9 mm handgun and ammunition during a subsequent search.

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teenager accused of fatally shooting his romantic rival was found guilty of first-degree murder.

Sammy Anthony Terrazas was convicted Thursday in  on Thursday in Pima County Superior Court of the March 2013 killing of Jesus Duarte, 19.

Deputy Pima County Attorney Bruce Chalk argued at trial that Terrazas plotted for nearly a month to kill Duarte.

Chalk said Terrazas, 19, had set out to kill the victim by luring him through text messages, first by making threats wherein he claimed to be an assassin working for drug lords and later by pretending to be the girl with whom they both had a relationship.

The night Terrazas killed Duarte, at the victim’s apartment complex near South Camino de la Tierra and West Valencia Road, he pretended in a text message to be the girl at the heart of the dispute, to get Duarte to come outside.

Once there, Terrazas said in his testimony on Tuesday, he and Duarte exchanged words and later struggled over the gun Terrazas had brought.

Sammy Terrazas said he shot Duarte, who had turned to leave, out of fear he, too, was armed.

After Duarte fell, Terrazas approached him only to fire multiple rounds at the victim.

In all, Duarte was shot nine times.

Sammy Terrazas said he never intended to kill Duarte when he lured the victim from his apartment and confronted him while armed with a pistol. He testified that he brought the gun out of fear of Duarte.

He’s scheduled for sentencing on Nov. 4 before Pima County Superior Court Judge Richard Fields.

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Chloe Thomas Teen Killer Murders Teenage Girl

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Chloe Thomas was sixteen years old when she participated in the murder of a teenage girl. According to court documents Chloe Thomas and Chadd Raymond would lure the young woman to a location where she would be brutally murdered. This teen killer would not be caught until she turned herself in six months after the murder. Chloe Thomas would tell the court that Chadd Raymond would brutally attack the woman than ordered Chloe to finish her off. This teen killer was sentenced to life in prison

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Race: White

Height: 5 ft 5 in

Weight: 150 lbs

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Blue



OK DOC#: 756120

Birth Date: 10/13/1997


Current Facility: MABEL BASSETT CORRECTIONAL CENTER, MCLOU

Reception Date: 1/31/2017

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A high-profile murder trial is scheduled to begin in Oklahoma City Monday.

Anne Hill was last seen on April 11, 2014.

The 16-year-old seemingly vanished without a trace. She was never seen or heard from again after leaving a friend’s house.

Days later, her car was found abandoned in an Edmond neighborhood, near 2nd and Coltrane.

Six months after Hill vanished, Chole Thomas, then 17, turned herself into police and confessed to taking part in Hill’s murder.

According to court records, Thomas told police Chadd Raymond, then 16, “attacked Anne and strangled her until she died.”

Court records show Thomas allegedly admitted to helping “Raymond dispose of Anne’s body.”

However, Raymond said he did choke Hill, but it was Thomas who finished choking Hill until she died.

Originally, Raymond was charged with first degree murder but, he later cut a deal with the state and agreed to testify against Thomas.

Raymond told the court the plan was to rob Hill and take her car.

So, he said Thomas text messaged Hill acting like Raymond’s older brother, who Hill had a relationship with.

Hill showed up at the apartment where Thomas and Raymond were.

Hours later, she was dead.

Raymond said he and Thomas took Hill’s body and headed south, eventually dumping it in a field in McClain County.

Raymond testified he covered Hill’s head with a sack, hitting her multiple times with a wrench.

He said Thomas suggested that would keep someone from recognizing Hill.

A year after Hill disappeared, her skull and two dozen bones were found scattered in the field.

As far as a motive, prosecutors said Thomas was jealous of Hill because she too had a relationship with Raymond’s brother.

Raymond is serving 35 years in prison for his involvement in Hill’s murder.

Jury selection in Thomas’ trial is scheduled to begin Monday morning.

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A verdict reached in the trial of a teenager accused of killing a Peidmont teen.

Chloe Thomas, 19, was found not guilty of first-degree murder, and guilty of second-degree murder Friday evening.

The verdict came as a surprise to the defense who appeared to think she was going to be convicted of first-degree murder for killing Anne Hill in 2014 when Thomas was just 16.

Thomas is one of two teens accused in Anne’s death. Chadd Raymond is the other. Raymond has already accepted a plea deal in the case, and agreed to a 35-year sentence in exchange for his testimony.

Raymond testified both he and Thomas at first wanted to just rob Hill so they could get money to buy drugs. But that robbery went too far and led to them killing her instead.

Throughout the trial Friday, and right down to the verdict Thomas read her Bible, showing no real emotion as her fate was read aloud.

Her lawyer said she’s a changed person and they plan to appeal Friday’s ruling.

“She is a different person that what she was then , she was a very lost soul and in a lot of ways still is, in a lot of ways she is very much still a child even though she is 19,” said Michael Travines, Thomas’ Attorney.

The Hill family did not want to talk, but News 9’s Grant Hermes heard them thanking investigators and prosecutors saying it took a lot of people to get here Friday.

The judge only said the recommended sentence was life, but it’s unclear whether Thomas could receive parole.

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A woman has learned her sentence after being convicted in the 2014 death of a metro teenager

Chloe Thomas, 19, was sentenced to life in prison with no credit for time served Dec. 22 in Oklahoma County court.

In November, Thomas was convicted of second degree murder in connection to the death of Anne Hill. Hill went missing in April 2014. Court documents show Thomas, then 17, and Chadd Raymond, then 16, were able to get Hill to come over to an Edmond apartment by pretending to be Raymond’s older brother

Once she was there court documents say they began choking Hill. Raymond told investigators after he started to strangle Hill, he got too tired to finish and Thomas took over until she died. The two then put her body in the back of her car and dumped the body. Her remains were later discovered in rural McClain County.

Thomas was initially charged with accessory to murder, but that was later dismissed. Raymond pleaded guilty to first degree murder and accepted a plea deal for his testimony against Thomas.

After a long road, it was a tear-jerking day in the court room as Hill’s mother became emotional, saying she misses her daughter everyday.

In her statement, Hill’s mother said that Thomas should not be allowed back in society. Thomas became emotional herself, saying she’s sorry for the murder.

Darci Parton-Scoon was the Hill family’s private investigator and says today is filled with mixed emotions.

“It’s the end of a journey and a long one and you get to know and love people over that time and it’s both the grief and joy for both of them,” Parton-Scoon said.

Hill was set to graduate from Casady High School this past May and Parton-Scoon told FOX 25 how her family wants her remembered.

“Remember the girl who got a scholarship to Casady and who trained her animals to be emotional therapy dogs and spend time to volunteer and do those things,” Parton-Scoon said.

An attorney for Thomas says they will be filing an appeal within 10 days.

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Franco Thomas Teen Killer Murders Man During Robbery

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Franco Thomas was fourteen years old when he robbed a man before murdering him. According to authorities Franco Thomas and two teenage accomplices, Brittany Detwiler and Scionti Hill, broke into the victims home, beat him before choking him to death. Eventually all three teen killers would be arrested and charged as adults.. Franco Thomas would be sentenced to thirty years in prison

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U.S. Marshals in Florida arrested one of their most wanted suspects this week — a 14-year-old male accused of robbery and murder.

The boy, Franco Harris Thomas, is charged as an adult with first-degree murder for the July 8 strangling of 20-year-old Jeremy Myers, according to the St. Petersburg Police Department.

On Tuesday, authorities raided the house where family members were allegedly hiding Thomas. The boy attempted to flee, but was apprehended before he could escape, ABC Action News reports.

Police have described the murder of Myers — who was studying music and business at St. Petersburg College — as “heinous,” according to the Tampa Bay Times. Harris and his two alleged accomplices “beat [Mysers] with a shotgun, choked him until he passed out and stole his car, wallet and cell phone,” the newspaper reported.

According to authorities: “St. Petersburg detectives and U.S. Marshals are continuing to investigate the actions of those individuals who may have been complicit in helping Thomas flee the area, gave him aid and hid him from authorities, however no charges have been filed in that regard as of yet.”

Thomas will face charges in Pinellas County, according to WTSP.

His two co-defendants — Brittany Detwiler and Scionti Hill — have also been arrested. Detweiler and Hill, both 16, are also charged as adults.

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The 16-year-old boy in the jail-issue jumpsuit stood and accepted his sentence — life in prison with a chance to get out in 25 years — but not even the judge knew if that would hold.

Franco Harris Thomas and two friends beat a 20-year-old college student to death on Coquina Key in 2012. They used a shotgun as a club because they had forgotten the shells.

Thomas was convicted of first-degree murder this year, and in the past would have spent the rest of his life in prison with no chance of parole. But a relatively recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling and the slow machinations of the state Legislature and judicial system have left the boy, who was 14 at the time of the murder, in legal limbo.

We may not have closure,” Pinellas-Pasco Circuit Judge Joseph A. Bulone said as he levied the sentence.

In June 2012, just a month before Thomas and his two friends bludgeoned Jeremy Mayers to death, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed in Miller vs. Alabama that mandatory life sentences without parole for juvenile offenders are unconstitutional.

Two years later, the Florida Legislature updated the state’s sentencing guidelines — approving a bill that took effect July 1 and instructs that juveniles convicted of murder can still be sentenced to life in prison but only after a judge holds a full hearing and only if their case can be reviewed after 25 years. If a judge determines life in prison is not warranted, the minimum sentence for a young killer is 40 years.

But that law was not in effect when Thomas killed Mayers, and the Florida Supreme Court is deciding how best to apply the Miller decision to past cases. Justices were set to hear oral arguments on two cases regarding the issue earlier this month. If they rule that a life sentence with the possibility for parole after 25 years is legal under Miller, Bulone’s decision will be final.

Despite the uncertainty, friends and family of both Thomas and Mayers packed the courtroom Tuesday. Christine Mayers spoke of her son in a letter addressed to Thomas, describing the 20-year-old as happy and driven to complete his studies.

“Your evil actions broke my family circle,” she told Thomas, who sat silently next to his attorney. Behind him, a relative cried while Mayers described her son as “oh so very trusting.”

“I would tell him that there were evil people that would take advantage of his kindness and trust,” she said. “He saw the good in everyone.”

According to investigators, Franco Thomas and two 16-year-olds, Scionti Hill and Brittany Detwiler, were involved in the slaying. Detwiler had met Mayers online and called him to have sex at a home on Sea Robin Drive SE. Afterward, Hill and Thomas planned to rob him.

Mayers fought back and the boys beat him, leaving his body outside the home and taking his car. Hill and Detwiler both pleaded guilty. Hill was sentenced to 35 years in prison, and Detwiler is expected to be sentenced later this year.

Frank Louderback, Thomas’ attorney, said they too were offered a plea deal by the prosecution but opted to go to trial based in part on the Miller decision. Louderback said the state’s deal was not much better than the worst possible outcome before a jury.

Franco Thomas does not know the legal issues at hand “on the level of a lawyer,” Louderback said, but “he understands that it’s not a cut-and-dried sentencing situation.”

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Tyanna Thomas Teen Killer Murders Brother

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Tyanna Thomas was fourteen years old when she fatally shot her brother in Ohio. According to court documents Tyanna Thomas would shoot her fifteen year old brother in the chest with a shotgun after the two were involved in an argument over video games. Initially the judge gave her a break and sentenced her to juvenile detention until she was twenty one years old however her behavior in custody changed that. This teen killer would assault a correctional officer and the judge basically had enough and sentenced the now seventeen year old to life in prison with no chance of parole for fifteen years

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DOB 05/12/2002

Gender Female

Race Black

Admission Date 11/05/2019

Institution Ohio Reformatory for Women

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A teen in juvenile detention for shooting and killing her brother in 2016 could possibly spend the rest of her life in adult prison because of accusations that she assaulted a corrections officer.

Tyanna Thomas, is 17 years old and was 14 at the time of the fatal shooting. She pleaded guilty in 2017 to murder in Lucas County Juvenile Justice Center and was sentenced to juvenile detention until she is 21 with a suspended adult sentence of 15 years to life in prison that could be imposed.

While in juvenile detention, Miss Thomas assaulted a corrections officer and is facing pending prosecution for felony assault on a corrections officer in Montgomery County, where she was being kept in detention, said Lori Olender, deputy chief of the Lucas County prosecutor’s juvenile division.

Based on the new criminal charge and what Ms. Olender described as a pattern of misconduct while in detention, she filed a motion in Lucas County juvenile court to impose the teen’s adult sentence. A hearing is scheduled for Sept. 27 in juvenile court.

The assault occurred in September, 2018, Ms. Olender said. Officials with the Ohio Department of Youth Services contacted prosecutors in Lucas County to inform them of the new criminal charge. Ms. Olender would not give any other details about the assault or about the other misconduct.

The teen has been held in juvenile detention for about two years, and if she were to make it through her juvenile sentence and get released at 21 years old, then the adult sentence could no longer be imposed, Ms. Olender said.

Police found 15-year-old Tommie Thomas, at about 8:50 p.m. on Dec. 7, 2016, inside the teens’ residence in the 1000 block of Woodland Avenue with a single gunshot wound to the chest. He was pronounced dead at ProMedica Toledo Hospital.

Investigators believe the teens were arguing just prior to the shooting.

The state at the time argued that Miss Thomas should be tried as an adult in Lucas County Common Pleas Court, but the request was denied and her case proceeded in juvenile court. The state allows children as young as 14 to stand trial as an adult. Miss Thomas was 14 years and six months old when charged.

According to previous court testimony, Miss Thomas was previously arrested in 2015 on a charge of aggravated robbery near the Toledo Lucas County Public Library’s Mott Branch, where she was suspected of carrying a gun. A firearm was not retrieved, and the charge was later reduced to robbery.

Both Miss Thomas and her brother attended Scott High School. According to previous court testimony, she was also disciplined at school more than 30 times through fourth grade and suspended repeatedly later for such incidents as threatening others and pushing a teacher.

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Robert Thompson and Jon Venables Teen Killers

Robert Thompson and Jon Venables Teen Killers

Robert Thompson and Jon Venables murdered a little boy that shook the world. According to court documents Robert and Jon who were both ten at the time, lured two year old James Bulger away from his mother. The two pre teen killers would torture the child before murdering him by dropping a heavy metal bar on the toddlers head.

When they were arrested it became the courts problem on how to deal with two ten year old children who murdered another child. In the end they would both be sentenced to eight years however a petition came around that demanded a much higher sentence and the minimum term was moved from eight years to fifteen years. Again there was problems with this sentence and in the end the two boys would serve eight years in custody before they would be released.

Robert Thompson since his release has basically disappeared with a new identity however Jon Venables has been arrested since his release for child pornography on two occasions and has revealed his identity multiple times.

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The murder of two-year-old James Bulger shocked Britain.

In 1993, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables abducted, tortured and murdered the toddler after leading him away from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside.

The child murderers were sent to a young offenders’ institute, where they stayed until their release at the age of 18 in 2001.

They were both given new identities on the understanding that they had been rehabilitated and did not break the law again.

Bulger’s parents have said the senseless murder devastated their family, and have spoken frankly about how they struggled to keep going after the loss, and the huge public interest in their family.

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The child murderer was born 13 August 1982, making him ten-years-old when he abducted Bulger from the New Strand Shopping Centre.

He was found guilty, alongside Thompson, on 24 November 1993 – when the pair became the youngest people convicted of murder in English history.

Venables was given extensive rehabilitation during his time in a young offenders’ institute and was issued with a new identity after leaving.

His identity has been changed twice since, after he compromised his identity and told friends he was a convicted murderer.

His current identity faced a legal threat in February 2018, 25 years after the murder, when Bulger’s father launched High Court proceedings to try and remove Venables’ entitlement to anonymity.

The lawyer representing Bulger’s father and uncle argued that the right to anonymity had only been granted on the understanding Venables did not re-offend.

As Venables has been convicted of crimes since, they wanted his lifelong privacy revoked. Bulger’s mother, however, disagreed and argued that the anonymity should be maintained to avoid vigilante justice.

The father lost his legal challenge and the Attorney General’s office concluded the injunction was still necessary and justified.

Has Jon Venables committed other crimes?

In 2008, seven years after being released from prison, Venables was arrested after a drunken fight and was given a formal warning by the probation service. He was also given a caution for being in possession of Class A drug cocaine.

Two years later he was sent back to prison after he was found with images of child sexual abuse.

The Parole Board recommended his release in 2013. However, in 2017 he was arrested again for possessing child abuse images, and sentenced to 40 months behind bars in February 2018, almost 25 years to the day after he murdered Bulger.

In August 2019, his father warned that Venables will soon be on parole from his most recent period behind bars.

A parole hearing is expected to be held in October, half way through his prison sentence for the most recent offence.

Mr Bulger said: “Venables is up for parole any time now, and if it is granted he will be released into the community under a fake name and secret new identity.

“He is a dangerous, predatory child abuser and killer, and I am terrified he will strike again and harm another child like my James.”

What happened to Robert Thompson?

Thompson’s new identity is protect by an unprecedented injunction, which applies around the world, meaning that even searching for his address could lead to a prison sentence.

He has not re-offended since being released, and in 2010 it was reported he was in a long-term relationship with a man who knows his true identity.

Thompson’s father left the family home five years before the attack in 1993, and his mother was an alcoholic and had depression.

He had no history of violence prior to the murder.

Police believe that Thompson was the ringleader behind the attack, who urged Venables to follow him.

Detective Phil Roberts, from the local force’s serious crime squad, received the call in 1993 notifying him of a missing boy.

“As far as I’m concerned that day — 20 years ago — I stared evil in the face,” he has said.

“I think Thompson was in charge, but they both attacked James.

A surveillance camera shows the abduction of two-year-old James Bulger from the Bootle Strand shopping mall February 12 1993 at 3:42pm near Liverpool. (Getty Images)

“They were a match made in hell. A freak of nature. They went out that day to kill — I truly believe that. And if they hadn’t been caught I fear they would have struck again.

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