Two Suspected MS-13 Gang Members Accused of Killing Houston Teen in ‘Satanic’ Ritual
HOUSTON
(AP) — Two MS-13 gang members from El Salvador, both in the United
States illegally, held three teenage girls against their will and killed
one of them in a satanic ritual, authorities in Houston said Friday.
Miguel
Alvarez-Flores, 22, and Diego Hernandez-Rivera, 18, have been arrested
and charged with aggravated kidnapping and murder — both first-degree
felonies punishable by up to life imprisonment.
Bonds totaling $300,000
have been set for each, but immigration detainers will keep both behind
bars.
The 15-year-old girl's body was found Feb. 16 with gunshot wounds to the face and chest.
Homicide
detective Sgt. Chris Sturdivant said the girl's identity has not been
officially determined but that investigators are confident they know who
she is — a girl reported missing in January in nearby Jersey Village,
Texas.
The
captives were three "young, impressionable women" ranging in age from
14 to 16 who succumbed to the allure of gang life before being taken to
an apartment and held there against their will, Sturdivant said. The
14-year-old girl told investigators that they were fed drugs and alcohol
and forced to have sex.
The
girl said the 15-year-old was killed in a satanic ritual because she
had struck the gang's shrine to a satanic saint, according to
investigators.
She told investigators that Alvarez-Flores made a peace offering to the figure in the form of a cigarette.
"He
returned from the statue and told the entire group that the beast did
not want a material offering but wanted a soul," state District Judge
Maria Jackson said during the men's initial court appearance Wednesday.
The 14-year-old said she later awoke to find the 15-year-old gone, according to investigators.
The
case comes as President Donald Trump is promoting concerns over
criminal immigrants in the United States illegally.
He has announced
that he plans to create an agency, called Victims of Immigration Crime
Engagement or VOICE, to serve victims of immigrant crime and their
relatives.
It will be part of the Department of Homeland Security.
"The majority of the MS-13 members we come into contact with are here illegally," Sturdivant said.
Attorneys
for Alvarez-Flores and Hernandez-Rivera did not immediately return
calls Friday night. Sturdivant said both men admitted their involvement
in the abductions and killing after their arrests Monday.
An FBI
multijurisdictional anti-gang task force continues to investigate, and
Sturdivant said authorities are seeking other gang members who were
possibly involved in the crimes.
MS-13,
also called Mara Salvatrucha, is believed to have been founded in Los
Angeles in the mid-1980s by immigrants fleeing civil war in El Salvador.
It is now a major international criminal enterprise.
No comments