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A man was charged with sexually abusing and torturing a 3-year-old boy over the course of several months while the toddler was in the care of the defendant and a woman, who is facing child abuse charges.

Marcos Javier Ramirez, 27, could be sent to prison for life if convicted of one count each of torture, sodomy with a child, committing a forcible lewd act on a child and sexual penetration with use of force. His co-defendant, 25-year-old Vennesia Ruiz, is charged with two felony child abuse counts and faces up to 18 years in state prison if convicted.

Both pleaded not guilty at their video-conference arraignment, in which a prosecutor said they met the boy’s mother last year at a local shelter, then convinced her to let them “borrow” the toddler.

It was unclear why the boy was entrusted to the defendants, but once in their care, “they both actively tortured this little boy for months, whenever they had the opportunity to have him,” Deputy District Attorney Lucy Yturralde alleged.

The alleged abuse left the boy with “multiple injuries from head to toe,” according to the prosecutor.

According to the criminal complaint, the alleged crimes occurred between November and January.

San Diego police Lt. Shawn Takeuchi previously said the police department’s investigation began in January when the boy’s mother “suspected the toddler was being abused and called our department.”
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Marcos Javier Ramirez was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in March 2023 for the torture and sexual abuse of a 3-year-old boy. [1]

Case Details
Ramirez and his co-defendant, Vennesia Ruiz, were arrested in March 2020 after the toddler’s mother suspected abuse. The victim had been entrusted to their care at an East Village shelter, during which time Ramirez subjected the child to months of "active torture" and sexual assault. [1, 2, 3]

  • Convictions: Ramirez was convicted of multiple felonies, including torture, sodomy with a child, and forcible lewd acts.
  • Sentence: He received a life term without parole.
  • Co-defendant: Vennesia Ruiz was sentenced to 14 years in state prison for her role in the abuse. [1, 2]

Their absence from public databases like the CDCR Inmate Locator is most likely due to active security restrictions rather than a lack of sentencing.

Reasons for Their Absence in the Database
  • Safety/Security Redaction: Inmates convicted of high-profile crimes against children are often placed in Protective Custody to prevent attacks from other prisoners. For their own safety, the CDCR frequently hides these individuals from public-facing search tools. [1]
  • Facility Type: Because of the severity of the crimes, they are housed in high-security (Level IV) facilities. Some special housing units for high-profile offenders do not sync with the standard public inmate database.
  • Transfer or Processing: If either has been recently moved (e.g., from a local jail to a state prison reception center or between prisons), there can be a delay of several weeks before they reappear in the system.

Confirmed Sentences
 
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