Ramiro Gonzales Murders Bridget Townsend

Ramiro Gonzales was sentenced to death by the State of Texas for the murder of Bridget Townsend

According to court documents Ramiro Gonzales would sexually assault and murder Bridget Townsend

Ramiro Gonzales would be convicted on an unrelated sexual assault where he was sentenced to life in prison when he confessed to the Bridget Townsend murder

Ramiro Gonzales would be convicted and sentenced to death

Ramiro Gonzales was executed on June 26 2024

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Ramiro Gonzales

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NameGonzales, Ramiro
TDCJ Number999513
Date of Birth11/05/1982
Date Received09/27/2006
Age (when Received)23
Education Level (Highest Grade Completed)7th Grade
Date of Offense01/15/2001
 Age (at the time of Offense)18
 CountyMedina
 RaceHispanic
 GenderMale
 Hair ColorBlack
 Height (in Feet and Inches)5′ 2″
 Weight (in Pounds)136
 Eye ColorBrown
 Native CountyFrio
 Native StateTexas

Ramiro Gonzales Case

Ramiro Gonzales, 34, might never have been on death row had he not admitted to kidnapping, raping and killing Bridget Townsend, 18, in 2001.

He confessed that he abducted Townsend from the home of his drug dealer and took her to a remote section of a Hill Country ranch, where he raped her before shooting her to death

In 2002, Gonzales was convicted in a similar case. He was found guilty of kidnapping and raping a Bandera County real estate agent.

Gonzales was sentenced to two life sentences. While awaiting transfer to prison in that case, he admitted to killing Townsend.

“It was just the right thing to do,” Gonzales said during an interview at the Polunsky Unit in Livingston

“It was her mother,” he said when asked why he confessed. “An individual had told me about her mother and it impacted me really, really bad.”

“I believed that she deserved to know,” he said.

Authorities in Bandera County said they had little to go on in Townsend’s murder and might not have solved the case without Gonzales’ admission.

He led the Bandera County sheriff to Townsend’s decomposed body on a remote section of a ranch where his father had worked

In 2006, Gonzales was convicted of capital murder and sentenced to death.

He is scheduled for execution on Aug. 10.

“I have no qualms about dying,” he said. “It doesn’t matter to me. It’s just a way out of prison.”

https://www.ksat.com/news/2016/05/17/convicted-killer-says-confession-was-right-thing-to-do/

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