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Jury Considers Verdict in 1994 Triple Homicide Case in El Paso

KVIAHeriberto Perez Lara
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The trial of Arturo Ortega Garcia, accused of murdering three El Paso residents in 1994, has reached its closing arguments phase. The victims include 3-year-old Dante Santoni, his mother Connie Villa, and her partner Rafael Santoni. The prosecution, represented by Assistant District Attorneys Rebecca Tarango and Talisa Gutierrez, argued that circumstantial evidence supports Garcia's guilt. In contrast, the defense team, led by attorneys Leonard Morales and Louis Lopez, contended that the evidence was inconsistent and questioned the validity of certain expert testimonies. The jury is currently deliberating the case, which holds significant implications for the families of the victims and the community. A verdict is anticipated soon.

Key Details: • Trial ongoing; jury deliberating on the case as of now. • Victims: Dante Santoni (3), Connie Villa (28), Rafael Santoni (58). • Prosecution claims circumstantial evidence links Garcia to the crime. • Defense argues evidence presented by the prosecution is inconsistent.

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El PasoEl Paso District Attorney's OfficeArturo Ortega GarciaConnie VillaDante SantoniRafael SantoniRebecca TarangoTalisa GutierrezLeonard MoralesLouis Lopez

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