Over 20 years in the past, Suzanne Websites-Fenton was working her evening shift at Mervyn‘s Division Retailer within the Victor Valley Mall when she stepped exterior to take a name.
She was discovered slain in a dump days later. For years, her household, together with her husband after which 6-year-old son, have been left not understanding who killed the younger mom.
On Thursday, a suspect within the chilly case was lastly arrested. San Bernardino sheriff’s detectives and a SWAT crew arrested 51-year-old Raymond Silva Gonzalez in Hesperia on a warrant for the homicide.
Authorities verify that Gonzales is the lead suspect within the 2001 case and is being held with out bail on the Excessive Desert Detention Middle. Gonzales was arrested on Smoke Tree Avenue lower than 10 miles from the dump web site the place Websites-Fenton was discovered, based on authorities.
Websites-Fenton was 32 when she disappeared from the Mervyn’s division retailer parking zone on April 14, 2001. Final seen by her co-workers round 8:30 p.m., Websites-Fenton was anticipated by her husband to choose up Easter sweet for his or her son after work, based on the Every day Press on the time. When she failed to show up by 1 a.m., he reported her lacking. The following day, because the neighborhood searched, her stepfather found her automotive— parked behind a Huge 5 Sporting Items together with her belongings nonetheless inside.
The San Bernardino sheriff’s workplace stated the automobile had proof of a bodily altercation. A number of days after her disappearance, officers stated a person looking for treasures in an unlawful pile of trash dumped in brush found her physique. The San Bernardino sheriff’s workplace reported that the investigation decided that Websites-Fenton was kidnapped, sexually assaulted and shot.
The slaying struck concern within the quiet neighborhood of Adelanto, the place rumors unfold a couple of serial killer on the free in Victor Valley, based on the Every day Press. Sheriff’s officers denied the claims on the time however no arrests have been made — till now.
Authorities declined to say whether or not new proof or DNA testing led to Gonzales’ arrest; nevertheless, prosecutors confirmed that Gonzales can be charged with homicide however not sexual assault. They declined to elaborate.
Gonzales’ first court docket look might be on Tuesday. Anybody with additional info can contact San Bernardino Sheriff’s detectives at (909) 890-4904.
