GUILTY CA - Valerie Calderon Casillas, 28, San Jose, 2 October 2011

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Police Ask For Help Finding Missing San Jose Woman
October 4, 2011 11:54 PM

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SAN JOSE (CBS SF) – San Jose police are investigating the suspicious disappearance of a 28-year-old woman who was last seen in San Jose on Sunday.

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Anyone with information about Casillas’ whereabouts is asked to contact Detective Sgt. Eric Quan at (408) 277-5250. Anyone wishing to remain anonymous may call Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at (408) 947-STOP (7867) or visit http://www.svcrimestoppers.org/.
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http://www.ktvu.com/news/29391044/detail.html
Family searches desperately for missing SJ mom

Relatives said she was living nearby at a cousin's house on Waverly with her three small children...

Cousin Rita Calderon said Valerie apparently left the house to meet her estranged husband. He told police they got into a fight and that Calderon left his car and got into a blue SUV that was passing by.

"She never goes out," explained Rita Calderon. "She's always at home with her kids. And she's a good mom, she would never do this."

Relatives said they're skeptical of the story, pointing out that she left her wallet and phone behind at the house.

They also said Valerie and her husband had a history of domestic violence.
 
Body Found :(

A San Jose mother who had been missing under a cloud of suspicion since Sunday was found dead Wednesday afternoon, and investigators are trying to figure out whether she was murdered, police and family members said.

Police spokesman, Sgt. Jason Dwyer, said detectives were still working with coroner's officials to determine how the death occurred, including whether it was a homicide. He did not identify the body or give any further details on the case, saying only that officers located the body at 12:20 p.m. at Sierra Road and Skyview Drive on the northeastern edge of the city after a road worker found the body and called the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.

But a family member identified the victim as 28-year-old Valerie Casillas, a mother of three who was last seen getting into a vehicle several miles south in East San Jose around 3 a.m. Sunday. Police had called the disappearance suspicious and pleaded for witnesses to come forward in publicizing the missing person case.

Snipped: http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_19050189
 
Way too much of this is happening lately....Her poor children.
 
What is wrong with these dominating ex's? Geez....

So sad for Valerie...and her children.
 
Same old story. Meet with spouse/SO who's been abusive. Got in a fight, she gets into an UNknown car, or walks away or never shows up, she then either disappears without a trace or shows up deceased.:(

What a shame. IMHO, I think many of us knows how this ends.

Those poor children. :(

JMHO
fran
 
Sadly, she's been found dead.


http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_19050189

Body of missing San Jose mother turns up on east side

San Jose mother who had been missing under a cloud of suspicion since Sunday was found dead Wednesday afternoon, and investigators are trying to figure out whether she was killed, police and family members said.
Police spokesman Sgt. Jason Dwyer said detectives were still working with coroner's officials to determine how the death occurred, including whether it was a homicide.

He did not identify the body or give any further details on the case, saying only that officers located the body at 12:20 p.m. at Sierra Road and Skyview Drive on the northeastern edge of the city after a road worker found the body and called the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office.

But a family member identified the victim as 28-year-old Valerie Casillas, a mother of three who was last seen getting into a vehicle several miles south in East San Jose around 3 a.m. Sunday. Police had called the disappearance suspicious and pleaded for witnesses to come forward in publicizing the missing person case.
 
http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_27506555/san-jose-man-faces-50-life-killing-wife

A San Jose man faces 50 years to life in prison after a jury late Tuesday found him guilty of pumping eight bullets into his estranged wife and dumping her body in a ravine.

Jurors took less than two days after a three-week trial to convict Marcus Casillas, 26, for the first-degree murder of his wife Valerie Casillas, a 32-year-old cashier...

Superior Court Judge Ron Del Pozzo is set to sentence Casillas on March 6.
 

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