Killing of Jocelyn Nungaray

Killing of Jocelyn Nungaray
LocationNorth Houston, Texas
DatePast 10 PM on Sunday, June 16, 2024
Body found at 6:15 AM on June 17, 2024
Attack type
Child homicide by strangulation
VictimJocelyn Nungaray, aged 12
MotiveSexual gratification (alleged)
Accused2
ChargesCapital murder

On June 16, 2024, Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old girl, was killed in North Houston, Texas. The case attracted attention, as two illegal immigrants from Venezuela were charged with her murder.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Authorities found her body the next morning in a creek in North Houston, and determined she had died by strangulation.[7]

Prelude[edit]

U.S. Border Patrol apprehended Martinez near El Paso on March 14, but he was released that same day on an order of recognizance with a notice to appear in court at a later date. U.S. Border Patrol arrested Pena on May 28, also near El Paso, but he was also released with a notice to appear in court at a later date.[8]

Killing[edit]

Nungaray snuck out of her house at or after 10 PM on Sunday, June 16.[9] The two accused men had started their evening at a restaurant. While walking they met Jocelyn on Kuykendahl Road and talked to her for a couple minutes. According to court documents, they were asking her for directions. The three of them then walked to a convenience store. After a few minutes, the three of them walked to a bridge, where Jocelyn was strangled. Court documents allege that the three of them were under the bridge for over two hours during which Jocelyn was tied up and had her pants taken off.[8] Results from the Houston Forensic Science Center showed that the victim was sexually assaulted before her death.[10] As of June 25, the results of the forensic testing were still pending. Early in the morning on June 17, police received a call about the discovery of Nungaray's body lying in a ditch near her home.[11]

Two suspects, identified as 22-year-old Johan José Martínez-Rangel and 26-year-old Franklin José Peña Ramos, were arrested on Thursday, June 20, at 13355 Northborough Drive at the Canfield Lakes Apartments.[8] Both were charged with capital murder.[1] Police released surveillance images of the two suspects; their roommates, one of which was Peña's boss, reported them to the police.[12][13] Martínez-Rangel had bite and scratch marks on his arms at the moment of arrest.[14]

Court proceedings[edit]

Houston Mayor John Whitmire had wanted both defendants to be held without bail indefinitely; on Tuesday, June 24th, bond was posted at $10 million for Peña.[15][16]

In the bail hearing on June 23, the Harris Country Assistant District Attorney stated that Peña had told police that he had kissed the victim, but that Martínez-Rangel was responsible for the murder and assault. Martínez-Rangel appeared in court the next day, and admitted to tying the victim's legs together and ordering Peña to throw her into a nearby creek. Both men are not set to return to court until September 2024.[13]

Ogg stated that the two suspects were not eligible for the death sentence under Texas law due to the victim's age; however, if it was found that Nungaray was kidnapped or raped, both would be eligible for the death sentence.[17]

Reactions[edit]

Texas Governor Greg Abbott called for the death penalty for the two accused.[18] Donald Trump blamed President Joe Biden for the death of Nungaray, claiming that Biden's immigration policy had led to her death. The Biden administration expressed their condolences to the Nungaray family.[11] Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas stated that the murderers of Nungaray would be held accountable.[19]

Nungaray was indirectly mentioned by Trump in the first 2024 presidential debate against Biden on June 27th.[20][21][22] Her funeral was held on the same day. Houston businessman Jim McIngvale paid for Jocelyn's funeral.[23][24]

Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick announced that he would introduce a law to block bail for capital murder suspects, named "Jocelyn's Law".[25] Texas Senator Ted Cruz announced the "Justice for Jocelyn" act in July 2024 that would introduce harsher measures against illegal immigrants.[26]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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