Angie Caseros’ killers, including her stepsister, will spend 76 years in prison – 2024-03-18 02:56:36

This Friday, March 15, the Eleventh Court of Criminal Sentencing sentenced four people who were found guilty of the murder of the young Angie Caseros and her mother Blanca Ramírez, which occurred in September 2021, judicial sources reported.

The sentences imposed this Friday by the Court range between 35 and 76 years in prison.

Ligia Imelda Ríos Aguilar was sentenced to 76 uncommutable years in prison, of which 70 are for murder, and 6 for robbery.

In addition, María Fernanda Salguero Caballeros was sentenced to 70 years in prison for murder and Katherine Alexandra Caseros Centeno, Angie’s half-sister, was sentenced to 70 years in prison for murder.

Another sentenced person is Eddy Rafael Miss Ordóñez, who received a 35-year sentence for murder.

It was reported that the 70-year sentence for murder is broken down into 35 years for each of the victims.

In October 2021, it was said that those now convicted heard the syndication of the Femicide Prosecutor’s Office of the Public Ministry (MP), which at that time placed Katerine Caseros as the intellectual author of the murders.

On that occasion, the prosecutors presented the accusation before the Sixth Criminal Judge B, Israel Zelada, and determined that there were disagreements in the Caseros family because Luis Caseros (father and husband of the victims, respectively) asked his daughter Katerine to vacate a house on August 20, and that decision would have made him angry.

According to the Prosecutor’s Office, Katerine had separated from her husband, the father of her two children, and was in a relationship with Lester Álvarez Medina by whom she became pregnant.

According to witnesses, on September 5, 2021, Blanca Ramírez was summoned to Katerine’s house, although she had kept the address where she had lived since August of that same year a secret.

That day Blanca took Angie to the appointment with Katerine and, according to the MP, they both arrived at that residence located in a residential neighborhood on the route to San Pedro Ayampuc.

The National Institute of Forensic Sciences confirmed that both died of asphyxiation.

Prosecutors stated that on September 7, 2021, private police officers at the residential condominium where Katerine lived noticed unusual movements of a van entering and leaving.

One of the agents noticed when a young man was driving that truck, it was suspected that he was Eddy Miss Ordóñez, one of those convicted this Friday.

An agent reported that at 8 p.m. on September 7, 2021, the truck left the residential complex and some lumps were noticed in that vehicle.

Prosecutors pointed out that one of the quilts with which Blanca Ramírez’s body was wrapped was the blanket used by one of Katerine’s children.

The disappearance of Angie and Blanca had been reported on Sunday, September 5, 2021. According to the alerts that were activated, they were last seen in zone 18. Three days later they were found dead on the side of the road to San Pedro Ayampuc. Both disappeared in a sector of the capital’s zone 18.

Claudia Hernández, director of the Survivors Foundation, reported on September 9, 2021 that Blanca Lesbia Ramírez Chacón was receiving counseling with them because she was a victim of domestic violence and that the last time they saw her was on September 3 of the same year, when she arrived upon completion of one of the group modules in which I participated.


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