Posted on 07/02/2006 2:03:32 PM PDT by AllieOop
Central Texas woman run off road, raped
Associated Press
GROESBECK, Texas A Central Texas woman was recuperating at a Temple hospital after she reported being run off a rural road, kidnapped and then raped and beaten by her abductors, authorities said.
The 18-year-old woman was in stable condition Thursday following surgery. She had walked and crawled a half-mile to find help after her abductors left her for dead along a highway early Wednesday morning, authorities said.
"She spent more than two hours in hell," Limestone County Sheriff Dennis Wilson said.
Wilson said Javier Guzman Martinez, 17, and Noel Darwin Hernandez, 22, both of Mexia, had been arrested for the crime and were charged Thursday with aggravated assault and aggravated kidnapping.
The suspects began following the woman late Tuesday night as she left Mexia, about 40 miles east of Waco, where she was visiting friends, authorities said. The suspects did not know the woman.
The woman told investigators she was driving at about 2:30 a.m. Wednesday on a state highway toward her home in a Limestone County town when a car rammed her sport utility vehicle and forced her off the road, Wilson said.
The woman told investigators that the men forced her into their car, and then drove around rural county roads while they sexually assaulted, stabbed and beat her, Wilson said.
The woman said the men left her about a mile south of Coolidge in a ditch, where she pretended to be dead until they left, Wilson said. She then found help at a nearby trailer.
Dena Lincoln said the woman, covered in blood, came to her trailer door at about 4:30 a.m.
"I will never, as long as I live, get that look that was on her face out of my mind," Lincoln said. "She kept saying, 'I'm going to die. I'm going to die.' I told her, 'No, honey, you are going to be all right. We are going to get you some help.'"
The woman was flown by helicopter to a Temple hospital with numerous cuts and stab wounds, including an injury that endangered one eye, Wilson said.
Wilson said investigators canvassed the area on Wednesday with the description of the suspects given by the women.
Officers found Martinez at his Mexia residence. Wilson said he confessed to the incident and told officers of Hernandez's involvement. U.S. Marshall's tracked Hernandez to a Waco bus station, where he was arrested Wednesday night.
Martinez was being held in the Limestone County Jail while Hernandez was to be transferred to Limestone County from McLennan County, officials said. Wilson said both men are apparently in the United States illegally and will be held without bond on immigration charges. Hernandez is from Honduras, and Martinez is from Mexico, Wilson said.
Guest Savages.
They need killin.
To quote Ron White..."Some states are trying to do away with the death penalty.In my state,they're putting in an express lane".
Wouldn't have happened if they had legal status will be the claim by a few pro-illegal alien activists.
This was already posted, but someone on the other thread made an excellent suggestion, that this woman should invest in a good-old snub-nosed .38 revolver in the future.
Evil knows no ethnic boundries, but some will use ethnic animus to make crass political points.
Sorry about the double post, I checked but didn't see that it was already posted.
Well, she thought she was investing in America and look where that got her with our porous borders. And, our "friends" in Washington couldn't give two craps.
Would this fall under the "cultural differences" area that we aren't allowed to speak openly about ?
Mirror, meet Dane. Dane meet mirror.
I hope the judge releases this puke and he moves in right next door to you.
Nothing but love for ya.
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I have a good friend who works for ICE. He said once local jursidictions find out that illegal felons have immigration detainers on them, they dont hold them over for state felonies. At least not here in STL, anyway. Most times, he said, local DAs have so many cases that they are glad when someone is picked up by ICE. Problem is, they only detain them until they are deported. I hope Limestone County take the protection of their citizens seriously, because odds are, these two will wind up right back in Texas, after they walk across the border next time..
Harvest the cornea, lungs, kidneys, stomach, liver and pancreas. Then drive them to Nueva Laredo cross the bridge and "free them."
Not to worry. Limestone County has charged them with aggravated assault and aggravated kidnapping. They are hopping mad. It's politically incorrect to castrate them on the public square, otherwise the good old boys over there would have already done it. See article here for more info: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1658406/posts
Im glad to hear that. Here in STL county and neighboring Illinois' Madison county, there are many felonies pending against illegals. Most never see the inside of a county lock up for longer than a day or two, before ICE takes them for deportation. One guy raped an 8 year old girl. He is awaiting deportation, not a lengthy prison sentence..
I am in McClennan Co. right now and have heard the details on Channel 10...The disfgurement with a broken bottle trying to gouge her eyes was awful.
People accept illegals and it comes back to haunt ..
These creatures remind me thouugh of a home grown boy..I think from Rosebud who committed numerous sadistic rapes and murders, was caught as a youth, sentenced to death, paroled after the death penalty was struck down by the Supremes when we were under court orders because of prison overcrowding.He then tortured, raped and murdered more girls ..two right here in the co.
His crimes led Texas to get its act together.
Great lady! Marked by her wise words.
Perverts like these need to be put to death. Their intent was to kill this girl -- they left her in a ditch for dead. One of the rapists in the Limestone County case is only 17, the other is 22. How does somebody of such tender years become such an animal? To add insult to injury, the taxpayers of Limestone County and Texas will have to spend money for their defense and incarceration when two bullets would be much cheaper.
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