Posted on 10/21/2021 11:35:29 AM PDT by thegagline
A 22-year-old Salvadoran immigrant was scheduled to plead guilty Thursday to killing four people in Nevada, in an agreement that a prosecutor said would avoid two death penalty trials and put him in prison for the rest of his life.
Wilber Ernesto Martinez Guzman appeared before Washoe County District Court Judge Connie Steinheimer to admit killing a Reno couple and two women in Gardnerville in January 2019.
Martinez Guzman told police he committed the two-week series of break-ins, thefts and shootings because he needed money to buy methamphetamine.
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Authorities said Martinez Guzman stole a .22-caliber handgun from Gerald and Sharon David in southwest Reno on Jan. 4, 2019; shot and killed Constance Koontz, 56, and Sophia Renken, 74, in separate attacks in their Gardnerville homes several days later; and returned to the Davids' house to rob and kill them Jan 15.
Gerald David, 81, and his 80-year-old wife were prominent in the Reno Rodeo Association and had employed Martinez Guzman as a landscaper the summer before.
Martinez Guzman was arrested in Carson City during a manhunt that had investigators track an Apple watch stolen from Koontz to Martinez Guzman’s mother. ***
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4 Americans killed in cold blood by an illegal immigrant.
Oh no, they didn’t. It was quite deliberate.
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Hire illegal aliens and die a brutal death? This is not the first time this has occurred.
Wait, he didn’t sneak back across the border before getting caught?
He advertised himself as landscaper in Craig’sList-—and he was driving a BMW.
ILLEGAL + BMW + meth =murderer.
About time. This has already gone on way too long.
That’s why I call them human garbage.
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