Nicholas Ortiz Teen Killer Murders 3 With A Pick Ax

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Nicholas Ortiz was a sixteen year old from New Mexico when he killed three members of a family using a pick ax. According to court documents Nicholas Ortiz would go to a family’s home in El Rancho New Mexico with the intention of robbing it and in the process would murder Lloyd Ortiz, Dixie Ortiz and Steven Ortiz. NIcholas Ortiz was not related to the victims however he had been staying with an adult woman for a number of months before the murder who was related to the victims. It would take police four years to solve the brutal murders. This teen killer would be sentenced to twenty five years in prison

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Last Name: ORTIZ
First Name: NICHOLAS
Middle Name: MATTHEW
NMCD#: 83166
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Lloyd and Dixie Ortiz’s surviving daughters have been waiting more than eight years for justice for their murdered family, and they’re still not happy, even after seeing the convicted killer receive his sentence for three counts of first-degree murder.

Santa Fe District Court Judge Francis Mathew sentenced Nicholas Ortiz, 24, to a total of 25 years for killing Lloyd Ortiz, Dixie Ortiz and Steven Ortiz with a mattock – a large pickax – at their home north of Santa Fe in June 2011. Nicholas Ortiz, who is not related to the victims, but had stayed with their adult daughter next door for several months, was 16 at the time of the murders.

He will get credit for time he has served since his February 2015 arrest and will be required to serve 85% of his sentence. It’s possible he can get out of prison in his early 40s.

Nicholas Ortiz was convicted of three counts of first-degree murder, as well as aggravated burglary and conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary, in December 2016. He was initially tried in May 2016, but a mistrial was declared because the jury couldn’t reach a unanimous verdict on any counts.

His sentencing had been delayed because his previous attorney filed an appeal with the state Supreme Court over jury instructions. But the high court eventually denied the appeal.

At the sentencing hearing Monday, the Santa Fe District Attorney’s Office asked Mathew to sentence Ortiz to 25 years for each murder count and run the sentences consecutively for a total of 75 years. But Mathew decided to run all the sentences concurrently.

Before the killings, Nicholas had stayed with Cherie Ortiz-Rios, Lloyd and Dixie’s daughter, for several months and knew the victims. Ortiz-Rios had kicked him out of her house, where he had his own room, after he was found hiding in Lloyd and Dixie’s back yard.

Ortiz-Rios discovered the bodies on June 19, 2011, when she went over with a plate of enchiladas to celebrate Father’s Day.

In what investigators say was a burglary that went bad, Nicholas is believe to have knocked on the back door of the El Rancho house and bludgeoned Lloyd, 55, to death after he answered the door in the early morning hours. Prosecutors say he then went inside and killed Dixie, 53, with two skull-piercing blows as she lay sleeping in her bed, and finally killed Steven Ortiz, a 21-year-old disabled man the Ortizes adopted when he was a baby, after the two had a physical struggle in the kitchen.

Ortiz-Rios recalled the brutality of the murders and said she was angry about the sentence Mathew handed down.

“I just don’t understand what more a person would have to do in this state to get a life sentence,” Ortiz-Rios told the Journal after the hearing. “I’m still in shock that that was truly his sentence.”

Angela Ortiz, Lloyd and Dixie’s other adult daughter, also expressed anger at Mathew’s ruling.

“I’m just upset, and I don’t think it was fair,” she said. “I think my three beautiful family members deserved a lot more than this. There’s no way he’s (Nicholas Ortiz) going to be a better person in 25 years.”

According to evidence and testimony presented at both trials, Nicholas conspired with cousins Jose Roybal and Ashley Roybal to burglarize the Ortiz house that night, but only Nicholas went inside the house with the mattock. Nicholas was arrested after Ashley Roybal, who was 24 when the murders occurred, went to State Police and said Nicholas killed the Ortizes.

Ashley took a plea deal for her involvement, but Jose, 15 at the time, was never charged with any crimes.

Nicholas Ortiz addressed the court Monday and said he has changed a lot from the gang member he was at 16 to the father he is today.

He didn’t mention the killings or address the Ortizes or their family members, other than saying, “I did not do what I’m facing my life in prison for.”

Nicholas’ lawyer, Stephen Taylor, showed a video in court where several of Nicholas’ family members and friends spoke on his behalf. Taylor said he did this so they wouldn’t have to speak in court.

“The media has portrayed Nicholas to be a monster,” family friend Kelly Quintana said in the video. “He is far from what they portrayed him to be. He is amazing. He is a good, good man with a wonderful soul, and he deserved a second chance.”

https://www.abqjournal.com/1384146/convicted-triple-murderer-gets-25-years.html

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Shaylyn Moran Teen Killer Murders Ex Boyfriends Mother

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Shaylyn Moran was eighteen years old when she convinced her new fiance to murder her ex-boyfriends mother a day after meeting her for the very first time. According to court documents Shaylyn Moran and Jack Doherty were involved in an online relationship and would finally meet the day before the murder. Shaylyn Moran would convince her new fiance to murder her ex boyfriends mother. According to Shaylyn Moran the weapon which was 3D printed was used to fatally shoot the woman , Cheryl Smith, at her Pawtucket Rhode Island home. Jack Doherty would brag about the murder on social media and soon the pair would be arrested. This teen killer was sentenced to twenty years to life in prison. Jack Doherty is still waiting to go to trial.

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A Pawtucket woman will spend the rest of her life behind bars for the murder of her ex-boyfriend’s mother last year.

Shaylyn Moran, 20, pleaded guilty to charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and carrying a pistol without a license in the shooting death of Cheryl Smith, 54, according to the office of Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha.

Moran was sentenced to life in prison for the murder, plus consecutive 10-year terms for the additional charges.

On the night of Jan. 1, 2020, Smith was shot several times in the chest at her home on Baxter Street.

The AG’s office said state prosecutors were prepared to prove that Moran was an accomplice in Smith’s murder which was allegedly committed by her fiancé, Jack Doherty.

In the months leading up to the shooting, Moran and Doherty developed a long-distance relationship and conspired to attack her ex-boyfriend, according to the AG’s office. On Dec. 31, 2019, Doherty traveled to Rhode Island from New York to visit Moran and brought a 9mm pistol with him.

The AG’s office said the pair rented a hotel room in Pawtucket and later attended a New Year’s Eve party, where Doherty proposed. When they returned to the room, the couple allegedly decided to go to her ex-boyfriend’s house and shoot whoever opened the door.

At Moran’s instruction, according to the AG’s office, Doherty surveilled the home and eventually knocked on the door, then shot Smith four times when she opened it. First responders rushed Smith to the hospital where she was pronounced dead.

Pawtucket police said Smith’s son tipped them off that Moran may be responsible, and court-authorized searches of the couple’s phones, social media and rideshare service accounts aided in their investigation.

The day after the shooting, detectives tracked down Moran and Doherty and arrested them as they left the hotel room. Police said Doherty was in possession of the handgun at the time.

https://www.wpri.com/news/local-news/blackstone-valley/woman-20-gets-life-in-prison-for-role-in-pawtucket-murder/

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The Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office said Thursday that a Pawtucket woman will serve a life sentence for a New Year’s Day killing.

Shaylyn Moran, 20, plead guilty to several charges, including first-degree murder.

The attorney general’s office said Moran was sentenced Thursday in the shooting death of Cheryl Smith on Baxter Street in Pawtucket in 2020.

Police said Moran was the ex-girlfriend of Smith’s 21-year-old son.

The attorney general’s office Moran and her alleged accomplice, Jack Doherty, went to the ex-boyfriend’s home, saying they would shoot whoever answered the door.

Smith answered the door and was shot four times in the chest, said authorities. She was pronounced dead at Rhode Island Hospital.

Police said Doherty was the one who pulled the trigger under Moran’s instruction. Officers found him with the handgun.

Doherty is being held without bail and is awaiting trial.

https://turnto10.com/news/local/pawtucket-woman-pleads-guilty-to-new-years-day-murder

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Antonio Sanchez Teen Killer Murders Teen Girl

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Antonio Sanchez was seventeen years old when he shot and killed nineteen year old Madison Finch in Illinois. According to court documents Madison Finch was hosting a New Years Eve party at her parents home when Antonio Sanchez walked up to the door and fatally shot Madison. The teen killer would plead guilty to murder in exchange for a lighter sentence. Antonio Sanchez would be sentenced to twenty years in prison

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Admission Date:09/13/2018
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Madison Finch was the primary victim when Antonio Sanchez shot and killed her during a New Year’s Eve party in La Harpe, Illinois. But she wasn’t the only one.

“You changed our lives forever, and not just us,” Finch’s mother, Carrie Finch, told Sanchez during a court hearing Wednesday. “Because of you, an entire community lost its innocence that night.”

Sanchez probably will lose at least 16 years of freedom as a result.

Inside a packed courtroom, Hancock County Circuit Judge Raymond Cavanaugh sentenced Antonio Sanchez, 18, to concurrent 20-year state-prison sentences for second-degree murder and home invasion.

Sanchez’s guilty plea was negotiated. The Hamilton, Illinois, resident had been charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of aggravated battery in the death of Finch, 19, who was killed early Jan. 1 at her La Harpe residence.

“Your family is affected by this, and my heart goes out to them,” said Cavanaugh, who struggled to maintain his composure as he addressed Sanchez. “Because they never intended to raise a murderer. And they have.”

During a hearing in April, Sanchez pleaded not guilty. Jury selection for his trial began Monday.

But Tuesday, with eight jurors selected and potential ones being interviewed, the prosecution and defense agreed to substitute charges that carried a lesser penalty. The previous maximum was tantamount to a life sentence.

“The facts of this case required the careful consideration of the loss of life to Maddie based on the irreparable acts of the defendant,” Hancock County State’s Attorney Rachel Mast stated in a news release she issued following the hearing.

Sanchez waived his right to a trial. Clad Wednesday in a two-toned-gray, horizontal-striped jail jumpsuit, he sat unemotional and mostly silent during the hearing. It lasted about 70 minutes.

Based on sentencing guidelines and time already served, Sanchez probably will be about 34 when he’s eligible for release.

“I was able to tell him, ‘You have a life to live when you’re done,’” said Sanchez’s attorney, Quincy-based Drew Schnack. “If you go to trial and lose … assuming you live that long, you’re not going to have any life to live.”

In front of Cavanaugh and at least 100 others gathered on the third floor of the Hancock County Courthouse, Sanchez appeared to realize that.

“I have not done much with my life,” he said in remarks that took less than a minute to deliver. “A man has to take responsibility for his life. From now on, I have to make the best of a bad situation.”

The situation apparently has been beyond horrible for Finch’s family since the morning Madison Finch, a freshman at Illinois State University, was shot in the back of her head.

Carrie Finch addressed the court following a victim statement from her other child, daughter Josie. Husband and father Jason Finch spoke afterward.

The Finches extolled their slain daughter’s virtues, including a love for animals, big trucks, sushi, false eyelashes and the downtrodden in life.

“She had a future,” said Carrie Finch, who sobbed almost constantly through her testimony. “She was going to make a difference.”

Jason Finch’s address was direct and defiant. He said the contrast with his wife’s statement was a good-cop, bad-cop situation.

“You don’t know the meaning of tough,” Jason Finch told Sanchez. “Tough? Hell, you’re looking at three of the toughest people you’ll ever see in your life.”

The case had been publicized heavily in Hancock County, where murders are rare. Much of the community in La Harpe, home to about 1,200 people, had rallied around the Finches.

Save for five apparent members of Sanchez’s family, almost the entire gallery Wednesday consisted of Finch supporters. That was typical attendance for Sanchez’s hearings.

In June, Schnack had requested a change of venue for the trial. That request was denied. Schnack suggested no trial and the plea bargain were for the best.

“The community didn’t need to go through this,” he said. “Nobody did.

https://www.thehawkeye.com/news/20180913/teen-receives-20-years-in-prison-for-murder-of-laharpe-woman

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Ellen Friar Teen Killer Murders Father

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Ellen Friar was fifteen years old when she planned with her nineteen year old boyfriend to murder her father. According to court documents Ellen Friar was dating nineteen year old Gavin Curtis Macfarlane and needless to say her father was not happy. Ellen Friar along with her boyfriend Gavin and 22-year-old Russell Pierce Jones II would plan the brutal murder. The father Aaron Friar would be beaten to death with a baseball bat. The teen killer would be sentenced to twenty five years in prison. Gavin Macfarlane was sentenced to life. Russel Jones is eligible for parole after 10 years

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It’s a story that’s shocking to everyone who hears it. A 15-year-old girl, her boyfriend, and friend, conspiring to kill her father.

“He loved his girls above anything and I know his heart is breaking right now,” said Michelle Robinson, the victim’s girlfriend.

Back in October of 2017, 50-year-old Aaron Friar was beaten to death with a baseball bat. Police say his daughter Ellen Rose Friar, who was only 15-years-old at the time, planned the crime along with her boyfriend then 19-year old Gavin Curtis Macfarlane and 22-year-old Russell Pierce Jones II.

Nearly two years later, Macfarlane is serving life in prison after pleading guilty to murder, tampering with physical evidence, and conspiracy to commit murder. The case is still pending against Jones.

Ellen faced a judge for sentencing this past Tuesday.

She read a letter to the court in which she said she can’t erase the past, but has learned forgiveness from Jesus Christ.

“I’m not the same scared little girl I was over a year ago,” said Friar. “I’ve seen all different kinds of people and now see humanity from a new, compassionate perspective.”

Friar’s attorney says the teenager was manipulated by an older boyfriend and claims the girl endured years of emotional and sexual abuse from her father. But because the case didn’t go to trial, that was never proven in court.

“She’s an extremely intelligent, wonderful young woman… [she] made a mistake and I’m hoping she’s able to learn from that,” said her defense attorney, Alyssa Bartholomew.

But others like Aaron Friar’s girlfriend, Michelle Robinson, say there’s no excuse for what she did.

“From what I witnessed Aaron was a great dad. She could have thought of a million different things to do… running away included,” Robinson said.

Friar was sentenced to 25 years in prison for conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to commit burglary in the first degree. She will start her sentence in a juvenile facility until she’s 25, which the judge hopes will provide resources for her to reform her life.

Russell Pierce Jones II is scheduled to be back in court in late April, but his case is pending his fitness to proceed.

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Ruben Cardenas was executed by the state of Texas for the sexual assault and murder of his sixteen year old cousin. According to court documents Ruben Cardenas would sneak through a window and abduct sixteen year old Mayra Laguna. The teen would be sexually assaulted and murdered. Ruben Cardenas would deny that he was responsible for the brutal crime. Ruben who is a Mexican Nationalist tried to get his sentence commuted to life due a treaty between the USA and Mexico however he would be executed by lethal injection on November 8, 2017

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Amid international outcry and claims of global treaty violations, Texas on Wednesday executed a Mexican national who has long professed his innocence in the rape and murder of his 16-year-old cousin in the Rio Grande Valley 20 year ago.

Ruben Cardenas Ramirez thanked his lawyers and declared his innocence one last time before he was pronounced dead at 10:26 p.m

“I love you all very much. And I know that you love me too. Life does go on,” he told his family in a written statement just before his execution. 

“I will not and cannot apologize for someone else’s crime, but, I will be back for justice! You can count on that.”

In the days before the 47-year-old’s death, Mexican officials held press conferences in Mexico City and Houston, decrying the execution they said followed from flagrant disregard for international law. Amnesty International, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the United Nations all condemned the state’s use of its harshest punishment.

“I am extraordinarily disappointed with this outcome and at the same time overcome with pride at the efforts made by his lawyer, Maurie Levin, and her team of lawyers,” said Gregory Kuykendall, an Arizona attorney authorized to speak on behalf of Mexico. “And I’m equally proud of the Mexican government for so diligently pursuing every avenue of defense conceivable.”

But for the victim’s family, Wednesday’s outcome was a final relief. The slain teen’s sister – who witnessed her abduction 20 years earlier – declared “justice was finally served,” and reminisced over the murdered girl’s smile and loving nature.

Police first zeroed in on the Guanajuato native as the prime suspect in the shocking crime just hours after Mayra Laguna’s disappearance on Feb. 22, 1997. Roxanna Laguna later said she had spotted a man slipping in through the window and snatching her older sister from the bed they shared.

When authorities pulled in Cardenas and his buddy Tony Castillo for questioning, at first they only admitted to a wild night out, filled with booze and cocaine. But after hours of interrogation, they confessed to the killing.

Later, prosecutors say, Cardenas led investigators to Mayra’s body, tossed in a canal off the beaten path.

“This guy is guilty as sin,” Hidalgo County prosecutor Ted Hake reaffirmed in the weeks before the execution.

But defense counsel alleged that the multiple confessions were coerced and said police led Cardenas to the dump site and not the other way around.

Aside from raising questions about the evidence, lawyers for Cardenas and representatives of Mexico have harped on alleged violations of a consular treaty and a World Court ruling.

When authorities in Hidalgo County first arrested Cardenas they did not immediately tell Mexico or notify the accused of his right to talk to his country’s consulate, according to court documents — an apparent oversight that violates Article 36 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.

A 2004 U.N. World Court ruling mandates that foreign nationals who weren’t told of their consular rights are allowed a review to examine whether that oversight influenced the outcome of the criminal case.

Yet it was because of the lack of consular notification that Mexican officials didn’t find out about the arrest for five months – long after Cardenas had given multiple, conflicting confessions that his lawyer argues were coerced.

Cardenas repeatedly asked for a lawyer, but authorities ignored his pleas until 11 days after his arrest, instead pushing on in their interrogations without telling him about his consular notification rights, his attorney alleged in court filings.

But a 2008 U.S. Supreme Court decision deemed the U.N. order unenforceable unless Congress takes legislative action — and it hasn’t.

Wednesday’s planned execution would be the fifth time Texas put to death a Mexican national in apparent violation of international law, officials said Tuesday.

Cardenas spent his final days pecking away at his typewriter and visiting with family, according to Texas Department of Criminal Justice records. On Wednesday he refused breakfast and was transferred to the death chamber in Huntsville.

Meanwhile, in a flurry of last-minute filings, Cardenas’ lawyers struggled in a futile bid to save his life.

On Monday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals slapped down a pair of appellate claims seeking DNA testing, calling the request a possible stall tactic that wouldn’t be enough to prove innocence anyway.

Then on Tuesday, defense attorney Levin filed a civil suit targeting prison officials she says refused to let her watch the execution. Citing previous botched lethal injections in other states, Levin argued for the need for phone access during and before the punishment.

Federal courts denied the claim on Wednesday, along with a suit demanding DNA testing in the case. Within hours, the Fifth Circuit denied the latter claim on appeal.

Carrying out the execution without more testing “violates the most basic notions of fairness and justice,” Levin said.

The Hidalgo County District Attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

With hours to go before Cardenas went to the death chamber, his counsel filed two appeals begging the U.S. Supreme Court for a stay of execution. The court denied both just before 10 p.m.

https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Supreme-Court-allows-execution-of-Mexican-12343362.php