Capital murder trial of ex-Border Patrol agent accused of killing 4 women will be moved to San Antonio
Juan David Ortiz was a supervisory intelligence agent in the Border Patrol when a distraught woman jumped shirtless from his pickup and ran to a nearby Texas Department of Public Safety trooper in Laredo.
Investigators with the Webb County Sheriff’s Office said Ortiz confessed to the slayings, revealing an anger at the local sex trade and saying he wanted to clean it up, vigilante-style. Ortiz also is charged with aggravated assault and unlawful restraint involving his fifth alleged victim, Erika Peña.
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Drone footage captures encounter between Florida man and large gator“When I felt the teeth, I immediately knew,” Juan Carlos La Verde told a news outlet of the encounter with an alligator.
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