A path of blood and damaged acrylic nails helped clear up a grisly Ventura County homicide, authorities say — culminating Friday within the conviction of a pair for beating and murdering the person’s ex-girlfriend.
A jury discovered Margarita Jimenez, 34, of Oxnard; and Jorge Garfias, 38, of Ventura, responsible of first-degree homicide within the slaying of Yanelly Vargas, in keeping with the Ventura County district legal professional’s workplace.
Prosecutors say the assault unfolded minutes earlier than midnight on Saint Patrick’s Day 2024.
Garfias used a textual content message to lure Vargas, his ex-girlfriend, exterior of a bar in Oxnard, prosecutors stated. He and his new girlfriend, Jimenez, then took Vargas to an alleyway in a close-by industrial space and started beating her. Vargas tried to flee the realm on foot, however the couple adopted her in Garfias’ truck, in keeping with authorities.
At 11:53 p.m., the Oxnard Police Division obtained a name of a reported battle between a person and a girl close to East Wooley Highway and Industrial Avenue.
Because the caller was on the road, a gunshot rang out.
Surveillance digital camera footage captured Jimenez getting out of the truck with a handgun and operating after Vargas, in keeping with authorities. She then shot Vargas within the chest and tried to shoot her a second time earlier than leaping again within the truck and fleeing the realm with Garfias, prosecutors stated.
When officers arrived, they discovered the 30-year-old Vargas unresponsive.
The couple had disappeared, however a path of proof was left behind. Investigators recovered a blood-stained rope, a spent 9mm shell casing, a path of blood and acrylic nails that have been later matched to Jimenez, prosecutors stated.
Vargas was taken to a hospital the place she later died. Along with a gunshot wound to the chest, Vargas suffered a number of blunt-force accidents and confirmed indicators of strangulation.
A girl who witnessed the assault from a close-by house described the gory scene throughout the trial, in keeping with the Ventura County Star.
“We heard wailing like screaming in terror,” the girl stated, saying the screams have been a “kind of guttural wailing you don’t actually neglect.”
The couple have been arrested on April 3, 2024, and held in custody with out bail, prosecutors stated. They each pleaded not responsible to killing and kidnapping Vargas.
Prosecutors argued that the killing was motivated by Jimenez’s jealously of Vargas, in keeping with the Ventura County Star.
The jury convicted the couple of homicide and located true the particular allegation that Jimenez deliberately discharged a firearm. The 2 weren’t convicted of kidnapping prices and are due again in courtroom Monday for a particular trial on further particular allegations and aggravating elements.
“Thanks to the Oxnard Police Division for his or her swift and thorough investigation to search out the perpetrators of this horrific homicide,” Deputy Dist. Atty. Hyla Schneir stated in a press release. “We recognize the jury’s consideration and cautious consideration of the proof. We hope that this verdict brings a way of closure to Yanelly’s household and buddies.”