MS-13 girl ‘lured an 18-year-old man to a park with the promise of sex before four gang members stabbed him to death 153 TIMES’
On June 16, 2016, Vanesa Alvarado, then 19, lured Christian Villagran Morales to a park in Gaithersburg, Maryland, with the suggestion of a sexual encounter
Alvarado and Juan Gutierrez-Vasquez, 16, told police the victim was a rival gang member, but prosecutors said he was a hardworking landscaper
Alvarado, who is a mom-of-two, and Gutierrez-Vasquez have pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and conspiracy
Also arrested for the deadly attack were Jose Coreas-Ventura, Oscar Delgado-Perez and Josue Cuadra-Quintanilla
Prosecutors said during the attack, Alvarao laughed and egged on the knife-wielding killers, then led her friends to the park to look at the body
By SNEJANA FARBEROV
DAILYMAIL.COM
30 May 2017
A 20-year-old mother-of-two from Maryland faces up to 40 years in prison after she admitted to luring an 18-year-old man to a park where he was ambushed by four MS-13 gang members and stabbed 153 times.
Prosecutors say Vanesa Alavardo, then aged 19, laughed and cheered on the knife-wielding assassins as they slaughtered Christian Villagran Morales, whom she had led to his death with the promise of a sexual encounter at Malcolm King Park in Gaithersburg on the night of June 16, 2016.
Alvarado, who was born and raised in Montgomery County, Maryland, has pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and was scheduled to learn her fate on Tuesday.
Alvarado was arrested just two weeks after the brutal murder along with one of the four suspected attackers, then-16-year-old Juana Gutierrez Vasquez, who also later admitted to his role in the ambush attack, claiming that the victim was a rival gang member.
According to prosecutors, however, Villagran Morales did not belong to any criminal enterprise, but rather was a hardworking landscaper who had relocated from New Jersey, where his mother lived, to Maryland for work, and who dreamed of eventually moving back to his native Guatemala to start a small farm.
In the months after the man’s stabbing death, police in Montgomery County arrested three other suspects in the murder, among them Jose Coreas-Ventura, Oscar Delgado-Perez and Josue Cuadra-Quintanilla.
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