Juan Velazquez Murders 12 Yr Old Child In Arizona

Juan Velazquez was sentenced to death by the State of Arizona for the murder of a twelve year old girl

According to court documents Juan Velazquez moved into his girlfriends home who had two children, twelve year old Lina Venegas and her three year old sister. Velazquez would abuse both of the children eventually killing Lina

Juan Velazquez would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

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JUAN VELAZQUEZ 189628
PO Box 3400
Florence, AZ 85132
United States

Juan Velazquez Case

In August, 2001, Juan Velazquez moved in with Virginia Venegas and her two young children, 3-year old Isabella and 12-year old Liana. On September 26, 2002, Venegas called 9-1-1, reporting that Liana was missing. The Phoenix Police Department responded and a massive search for Liana began.

Venegas and Velazquez told the police that Velazquez had gone to a local laundry mat earlier, and had left the arcadia door open. Ms. Venegas was busy in the kitchen and assumed Liana had gone with Velazquez. When Velazquez called home from the laundry mat, they realized Liana was missing. While the police were searching for Liana, her father arrived. He observed bruising on Isabella’s head and took her to a nearby hospital. Among other injuries, Isabella had a skull fracture, swollen bruises on her face, and bruising on her chest and back.

Phoenix Police detectives interviewed Velazquez and arrested him the next day, September 27, 2001. He admitted tripping Liana several times, causing her to hit her head and finally lose consciousness. He further admitted holding his hand over Liana’s mouth to keep her quiet, knowing that she could not breathe, and to squeezing her around the rib cage. He also admitted that he had been abusing both for approximately a month.

On September 28, 2001, divers found Liana’s body in a canal, weighted down by a cement block which Velazquez had tied to her with wire. She had been killed by a blow to the head.

https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/az-supreme-court/1003980.html

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