GUILTY NM - Venancio Cisneros, 18, & Anamarie Ojeda, 13, murdered, Santa Fe, 25 Oct 2014

http://www.koat.com/news/santa-fe-d...otsuite&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=koat

Police are searching for suspects after two teenagers were found dead in a car... Anamarie Ojeda, 13, and her boyfriend, 18-year-old Venancio Cisneros, were shot to death on East Ramada Way in Santa Fe, according to investigators.

The couple’s families are desperately searching for answers following what police are calling a double homicide. But the families don’t know who would have wanted to hurt the teens.

http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S3614043.shtml?cat=500

The Santa Fe New Mexican reports, investigators say they found a bloodstained Toyota Camry that had been reported stolen in a field west of N.M. 599.

Deputies say the Camry was located about five miles from where Venancio Cisneros, 18, and his 13-year-old girlfriend Annamarie Ojeda were found dead in a car off of State Road 14 on Oct. 25.

According to the Santa Fe New Mexican, deputies also say they found two distinct shoe patterns near the Camry similar to footprints found at the crime scene, a court document says.
 
Well let's just begin with the fact that the 13 year old girl was a victim of child abuse rape, not a girlfriend. The 18 year old boy is a rapist. Every adult who knew about the situation and did not report it to police is guilty of condoning child rape.

Neither one of them should be dead, but if someone had done the right thing to protect the girl from being exploited they would not have been sitting in that car together at all. Murder is not the way to handle this.

MOO
 
So sad for her family, apparently Anamarie had been missing since Sept. The video says she was classified as having "special needs" and had been running away repeatedly since she met Venancio in January.

...when Anamarie met Cisneros back in January, things took a turn for the worse. Anamarie stopped going to school. She would run away with Cisneros for weeks at a time, the family said. Her family filed numerous police reports.

Read more: http://www.koat.com/news/dad-speaks...s-death-for-first-time/29352762#ixzz3IbE273Sn

A lot more on the father's struggle to protect his little girl in this article. http://www.santafenewmexican.com/ne...cle_61321406-ea33-54fe-a56f-2d8bf8317af9.html
 
It sounds like her dad did notify police long before she got killed but they didn't list her as a missing child. What's wrong with these cops? Is this the result of one officer allowing his own bias to keep him from doing his job or was it a well known and accepted practice? She is a child with special needs no less! Criminals commonly use a child's vulnerabilities to take advantage, it doesn't matter on bit that this little girl thought she and this criminal were a couple!

MOO
 
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http://www.santafenewmexican.com/ne...cle_61321406-ea33-54fe-a56f-2d8bf8317af9.html

Anamarie eventually returned home, and her father put heavy-duty locks on the windows that required a key to open — a violation of the fire code, the apartment manager told him. “I didn’t care,” Ojeda said. “I was trying to keep my daughter away from this guy”...

While the Santa Fe Police Department has issued six media advisories this year about missing teens, including two for suspected runaways, the department did not issue any for Anamarie Ojeda. Espinoza also said police could not arrest Cisneros on a charge of statutory rape unless they caught the couple together and could prove they’d had sexual relations.

Ojeda and Anamarie’s aunt believe no notice was issued because police had labeled Anamarie a frequent runaway. “They stigmatized her,” said Christina Garcia, the wife of Ojeda’s brother.

Anamaria's FB: https://www.facebook.com/marie.ojeda.75

Venancio's FB: https://www.facebook.com/benny.alarcon.16
 
What a sad story. She looks older than the boyfriend.
 
OT, but one article said she had dropped out of school...when the age to do so is 18 in NM. Not that I can see how a law can prevent someone from dropping out, but still...she was 13.
 
OT, but one article said she had dropped out of school...when the age to do so is 18 in NM. Not that I can see how a law can prevent someone from dropping out, but still...she was 13.

Perhaps she started doing homeschooling instead of going to a privates/public school. Some people refer to changing to homeschooling as dropping out of school. I don't know about New Mexico, but here in Washington State, as well as not being allowed to drop out of school until you are 18, they have a strict attendance policy. If your in secondary school and you have two full days of unexcused absences within a semester you get sent to juvenile detention. I would think that if New Mexico doesn't allow people to drop out under age 18 then they'd have strict consequences for not attending school, but maybe not.
 
OT, but one article said she had dropped out of school...when the age to do so is 18 in NM. Not that I can see how a law can prevent someone from dropping out, but still...she was 13.

From what I read, it sounded like she simply stopped going to school. She has been missing or on the run or whatever she was doing since Sept.
 
http://www.kob.com/article/stories/S3615262.shtml#.VGE0aYfZIWc

An arrest warrant has been issued for Ricardo “Ricky” Martinez, 20, for two open counts of murder with a $2 million cash only bond.

Martinez is described as 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs 120 lbs. He has brown eyes, brown hair and numerous tattoos on the right arm and neck. He is considered to be armed and dangerous and violent according to his prior criminal history.
 
http://www.santafenewmexican.com/ne...cle_65794198-6cf4-11e4-820e-23416f63985d.html

Early Saturday morning, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Marshals Service assisted local police in Colorado Springs, Colo., in arresting fugitive suspect Ricardo “Ricky” Martinez, who was sought in the October slayings of two Santa Fe teens...

The Marshals Service said Friday that Ricardo Martinez is affiliated with a national gang known as the Latin Kings, one of the largest Hispanic street gangs in the U.S.

Authorities said at least three witnesses told investigators they had seen Martinez and an unidentified man with the teen victims on the day before their bodies were found on East Ramada Way, a small residential road off N.M. 14 south of Santa Fe.
 
Family of slain Santa Fe teens speak out

(the father) Ojeda was too upset to talk, but Anamarie's aunt spoke out.

"(There is) a sense of peace about it, but then there was, it would rise to this level of anger again," said Tina Garcia.

She said the family has just one question for the suspect, 20-year-old Ricardo Martinez.
"The main thing Raul just wants is, why?" Garcia said....

"You know what, justice is going to come. It's coming, we know it, we feel it," said Garcia.
http://www.koat.com/news/family-of-slain-santa-fe-teens-speak-out/29745634
 
I have had experience with Latin Kings, used to counsel them in prison. Probably the boy was part of the gang and they were after him, the girl just got in the way.
 
http://www.abqjournal.com/540573/abqnewsseeker/grand-jury-indictment-in-santa-fe-teen-homicides.html

A grand jury in Santa Fe has indicted a 20-year-old man on two counts of first-degree murder in the shooting deaths of a teenaged couple found in a car south of town in October.

The indictment of Ricardo Martinez in the slayings of AnaMarie Ojeda, 13, and her boyfriend Venancio “Venny” Cisneros, 18, was filed Wednesday, according to documents in state District Court in Santa Fe.

The indictment also charges Martinez with two counts of evidence tampering, stating that he allegedly destroyed, hid or changed physical evidence including car keys and a firearm “to prevent apprehension, prosecution or conviction of himself or another,” the indictment states.
 
https://www.abqjournal.com/929800/t...-slayings-of-two-teens-south-of-santa-fe.html

Ricardo Martinez was tired of Venancio Cisneros not paying the money he owed him for drugs, so he carried out a plan to murder Cisneros in October 2014. And Ana Marie Ojeda, Cisneros’ 13-year-old girlfriend, also was killed just because she was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

That’s how prosecutors described their case against Martinez, 22, as his double-homicide case got underway Tuesday...

Martinez’s trial in state District Court is expected to last three weeks with testimony from more than 100 witnesses...

Monday’s proceedings included testimony from several Santa Fe County deputies. Jurors were also shown lapel camera footage and photos of the crime scene, which showed Cisneros and Ojeda slumped over in the Toyota Corolla with blood on their bodies and inside the car.
 
what a sad case. the girl was beautiful and looked much older than her age. the boy looked a lot younger. my 15 year old step son looks his age. she was growing up too fast, probably not supervised well enough. I know the struggle of the working single parent :( she had bf's before this guy. yet and still he was way too old for her, and was getting into trouble w drugs.

the suit doesn't help Martinez look any more innocent.
 

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