Friday, March 14, 2014

Is Elizabeth Munoz a Serial Killer? Hispanic El Paso Woman Allegedly Murdered Her Second Boyfriend in Six Years; Why was She Free?


A timely post about from http://nicholasstixuncensored.blogspot.com about a crime in the border town of El Paso, something to think about during Spring Break. This follows this post about holding IRS chief Lois Lerner in Contempt of Congress.  In the meantime, you can get more involved if you like here and read an interesting book HERE.
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Is Elizabeth Munoz a Serial Killer? Hispanic El Paso Woman Allegedly Murdered Her Second Boyfriend in Six Years; Why was She Free?


El Paso Police Department mug shot of an Elizabeth Muñoz, who was arrested on October 17, 2012, for DWI


By Nicholas Stix

I thank the Texas reader who sent me this article, remarking,
“A 33-year-old woman convicted of fatally stabbing her common-law husband seven years ago was arrested Sunday night for allegedly stabbing to death her boyfriend during the weekend at a Lower Valley public housing complex.”

All the dirt poor border Mexicans live in "public" housing.

Guess who pays for this "public" housing?

Affirmative action I: Senorita Munoz is either here illegally—the El Paso Times wouldn’t mention her citizenship status—or she benefited from a previous amnesty. Everyone with a Spanish name in border town El Paso who isn’t some kind of grandee is either illegal or an amnesty beneficiary.

Affirmative action II: When Munoz murdered her boyfriend, Francisco Arceo, 24, she was charged and convicted only of aggravated assault, instead of murder, and did minimal jail time.

Affirmative action III: She was jailed under a measly $250,000 bond for her second alleged murder.


El Paso woman suspected of killing boyfriend with tattoo instrument
Court records show she was convicted of killing common-law husband in 2007
By Daniel Borunda / El Paso Times
Posted: 3/04/2014 12:13:28 A.M. MST
El Paso Times

A 33-year-old woman convicted of fatally stabbing her common-law husband seven years ago was arrested Sunday night for allegedly stabbing to death her boyfriend during the weekend at a Lower Valley public housing complex.

El Paso police detectives arrested Elizabeth Muñoz on suspicion of murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of Raul Robles, 31, on Saturday at the Alvarez apartments, 8247 N. Loop, officials said. Court documents stated that Muñoz allegedly killed Robles by stabbing him in the neck with a tattoo instrument.

About 3:30 p.m. Saturday, police responding to a fight call found Robles bleeding from the neck and laying on the ground behind an apartment, according to a complaint affidavit filed by a detective. Robles, who lived in Chaparral, was taken to Del Sol Medical Center where he died of his wounds.

The complaint affidavit stated that witnesses had seen Robles and Muñoz, who was described as his girlfriend, having an argument and fighting before the stabbing. A witness saw three men assault Robles.

"However, once the victim (Robles) was on the ground and unconscious, the defendant (Muñoz) approached the victim and began to stab the victim numerous times with an unknown object," the affidavit stated. "Another witness observed the defendant standing over the victim as he laid on the ground bleeding."

The affidavit stated that Muñoz allegedly admitted to detectives that she stabbed Robles twice on the neck with a tattoo instrument that he owned. The document does not say what the pair were arguing about.

Muñoz, of the 200 block of North Davis Drive, was jailed under a $250,000 bond. [A convicted killer accused of her second murder, and only $250,000? The part-black Oregon guy accused of molesting boys was jailed on $1.7 million bond.] A police spokesman said Muñoz [sic] photo was not released because the investigation continues into what is El Paso's second homicide of the year.

It is not the first time that Muñoz, who is listed on jail records as being 5 feet, 1 inch tall and 136 pounds, is accused of killing a man.

In September 2007, Muñoz used a knife to fatally stab her common-law husband, Francisco Arceo, 24, during a fight at their home on Clark Street in Central El Paso, according to court records.

El Paso Times archives report Muñoz was initially arrested on a murder charge in Arceo's death. A grand jury indicted her on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

[But that’s ridiculous. Ag assault is for an extremely violent attack, usually with a weapon, which the victim survives. Let me guess: The grand jury was packed with sympathetic Mexicans. Although, when it comes down to it, white women are also pretty much useless as jurors.]

The case was prosecuted by the El Paso County Attorney's Office because of a possible conflict of interest because the District Attorney's Office had prosecuted a case were [sic] Muñoz was allegedly a victim of domestic violence.

In December 2008, Muñoz pleaded guilty to aggravated assault with deadly weapon and was sentenced by Judge Patrick Garcia to five years in state prison.

[Of which she served how much time? Maybe two years?]

Daniel Borunda may be reached at 915-546-6102.

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