violet Rose
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I hope someone kills this worthless bitch.
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It's heart breaking.
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I salute your brilliant imagery. Yet, as a horse lover, I feel you have insulted equines everywhere.Mom looked like a methed out horse.
APD didn’t follow up on report of ‘attempted kiss’ claim in Martens case
I don't imagine any agency would look into an attempted kiss, unfortunately.
I wonder who reported the kiss at all. Maybe it was her Mother? It does state that she had broken up with someone when they showed an interest in her daughter. If she reported it and there was no outcome ... i can see how harm or the perception of harm could be skewed for the Mom. I'm not excusing the Mom is any way ... just saying that at some point this mom did act appropriately when disengaging herself from the man that posed a potential risk to her family. Some thing happened to change this moms perspective because at one point she was advocating for her daughter. Its correct to examine the agencies response to this family, considering how spectacularly things ultimately ended. I wonder how the Mom knew about the kiss ... did she see it and ignore it ... get mad at Victoria and the guy (they broke up) file a report and then start Victimising her daughter ... Its heart breaking for me to think Victoria disclosed it ... because there is trust there ... when a child discloses they tell someone they think can help. And then the Mother usually goes to someone they think they can help and if that help fails ... This shit sometimes.
So truewonder if there is something in the water there in Albuquerque. I mean this case and Baby Brianna came from there and it's hard to believe that is just coincidental.
they're talking about letting that one out this year. the whole family is depraved imo
the first was a quote from someone else when I got back on and was having trouble with the new system, lol the second part what I had answered and that freak actually getting out this year, her whole family pretty much belonged in prison imo.So true
the first was a quote from someone else
Native American voodoo type shit on it.
Yeah, I said I wondered if Albuquerque had some Native American voodoo type shit on it.
Don't forget these:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Mesa_murders
and a little further down the road...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Parker_Ray
I think perhaps its pure evil rather than Native Juju.
Along this line, here is an opinion piece by a retired Albuquerque police sergeantThats right folks 5 monthsbefore her murder someone called in an attempted kiss to Victoria by the bitches boyfriend and they did squat to follow up.
https://www.abqjournal.com/970075/a...interviewed-victoria-martens-and-her-mom.html
Prosecutors in the case filed the "notice of intent to call witnesses" on March 20. It's to let the defenses' attorneys know who prosecutors may call to the witness stand during any evidentiary hearing or during the trial.
Among them are 13 noted experts who specialize in DNA and fingerprinting analysis, forensic anthropology and toxicology. Others are officers from Albuquerque Police Department and UNM's police department, including those who wrote reports and conducted interviews.
Prosecutors file witness list in Victoria Martens murder case
Four civilians are also on the list, including Fabian Gonzales's ex-girlfriend, and a few others who saw the suspects the night of the murder at the apartment complex. Eight workers from the office of the medical investigator are also on the witness list.
[doublepost=1494093004,1492217996][/doublepost]Going through all the normal court motions because even these demons have their rights.According to Kelley’s juvenile record obtained exclusively by 4 Investigates, she assaulted a school employee in 1998 when she was only 13. She spent no time at a juvenile detention center for that incident—instead she agreed to stay out of trouble for six months.
According to civil court records, Kelley had her first daughter when she was 16 years old with Noah Gonzales. The two married, but quickly got divorced. Both parents had child visitation rights.
A police report suggests Kelley’s household was hostile. When she was 18, she allegedly hit her mother, sister and cousin several times. She went to jail.
In 2004, Albuquerque police showed up to a 911 call hang-up at her then home near the corner of Coors and Gun Club Rd SW. Jessica Kelley—allegedly under the influence of narcotics—was accused of hitting her then boyfriend and ripping the phone of the wall when he attempted to call police. The two have a son. Officers were forced to restrain Kelley.
A year later, Kelley was fighting for that son. The fight turned physical—court records reveal she approached the driver side window of her aunt’s car and punched her aunt in the forehead. Kelley was trying to take her own son from the backseat—even though she didn’t have custody of him. Her aunt told officers the boy’s paternal grandmother had legal custody.
Over the years, Kelley was arrested for assaulting a police officer, shoplifting, hurting a household member, violating her probation and possessing and selling drugs.
Also in her criminal record—Kelley was indicted for sexually assaulting a female inmate with an object. 4 Investigates reached out to the inmate who is now released, but she declined an interview.
Records from Kelley’s probation officer reveal she didn’t report at least four times. She violated probation twice more after getting charged with new crimes.
In September 2015, Kelley’s probation officer and Albuquerque Police caught Kelley with 18 small plastic baggies. They were packaged Suboxone strips—an opiate. Kelley was sent back behind bars for the drug offense and violating her probation.
Just weeks after she was released last August, police believe she was in Victoria Marten’s home. Officers say she played a role in the rape, dismemberment and murder of the 10-year-old girl.
Prosecutors said attorneys for Gonzales and Kelley agree that the cases should be handled separately. Martens’ attorney has not responded. Gonzales’ attorney Tom Clark said the motion is a “formality,” and that all parties agree the trials should be severed.
In a motion filed Wednesday, prosecutor Kevin Holmes said the state plans to use Martens’ admission to police against her at trial. But the statement also implicates Gonzales and Kelley, and would “cause undue prejudice” to them, and would “result in reversible error.” Holmes said prosecutors also intend to introduce an admission by Gonzales, which would raise the same issues at a joined trial.
And the poor son who survived, also a victim of his mother's perversions. *shudder*It's people like this that don't deserve to live. This poor baby girl.![]()
http://www.freeabq.com/2017/08/02/apd-lied-about-victoria-martens-case/A Civilian Police Oversight Agency investigation has concluded that two Albuquerque Police Department spokespeople lied to the public about the department’s role in the Victoria Martens case before the girl was drugged, raped, murdered and dismembered.
Many details at the link.The spokespeople, officer Fred Duran and civilian Celina Espinoza, lied when they told a reporter earlier this year that APD detectives had investigated a report that the boyfriend of Victoria’s mother had tried to kiss the 10-year-old girl several months before she was murdered in August of 2016.
No APD personnel ever visited Victoria or her mother to investigate the allegations, the investigation said.
In addition, APD Chief Gorden Eden was told of the lie in January, but the department waited six weeks to tell the truth about it. And APD told the truth only after being confronted by a reporter about it, the investigation said.
GUILLOTINEWhat the fuck is a goulitian tho
My autocorrect literally committed suicide after I typed that
Maybe Martens was angry that he raped the little girl when she wasn't there to WATCH.The man who attempted to kiss Victoria Martens five months before her grisly death had been arrested and charged in the high-profile kidnapping of a 4-year-old girl in 2013, according to attorneys representing Victoria’s grandparents.
Attorney Jason Bowles said the grandparents told him that David Jesus Hernandez, 35, was dating their daughter, Victoria’s mother, Michelle Martens, in March 2016. Victoria was 9 years old at the time.
It was during that period that a report from Martens reached the state’s Children, Youth and Families Department saying her boyfriend had attempted to kiss Victoria, said Gilbert Montaño, the mayor’s chief of staff. Martens also reported she had kicked the boyfriend out of the house, but she refused to give his name.
CYFD forwarded a request for investigation to the Albuquerque Police Department. But because Martens had reported the allegation, and she said she kicked the boyfriend out, police didn’t investigate, Montaño said.
If they had investigated, Bowles said, they could have discovered her boyfriend was the same man who had previously been referenced in at least two alleged child sex assaults – although no charges were brought in either case – and in the 2013 kidnapping.
That, Bowles said, might have saved Victoria’s life.
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According to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court, in May 2013 Hernandez grabbed a 4-year-old girl from an apartment complex near 12th and Menaul, forced her into his car and sped away.
The girl’s mother chased him across town before crashing into his car. The girl was pushed out of the car before the crash and was not hurt.
Hernandez fled on foot but the registration and a birth certificate in the car pointed to him as the suspect, according to the complaint. He turned himself in after a day-long manhunt.
The case was dismissed by prosecutors after a judge suppressed key evidence, including an interview with the child victim, because the state hadn’t turned it over to the defense. The case was refiled in 2015, but dismissed again after a judge determined Hernandez’s speedy trial rights had been violated.
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Hernandez could still face charges in connection to Victoria, since all the men named in Martens’ interviews with detectives are still being investigated by APD and the FBI’s child exploitation units, Montaño said.
In the hours after Victoria’s body was found, Martens told homicide detectives Hernandez had raped the girl “maybe twice” in the past, according to transcripts of the interviews.
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Martens’ story changed frequently throughout her interviews. At one point she said Hernandez sexually assaulted Victoria and “that’s when I got rid of him.”
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Attorney Jason Bowles said the grandparents told him that David Jesus Hernandez, 35, was dating their daughter, Victoria’s mother, Michelle Martens, in March 2016. Victoria was 9 years old at the time.
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According to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court, in May 2013 Hernandez grabbed a 4-year-old girl from an apartment complex near 12th and Menaul, forced her into his car and sped away.
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