Important news first. Let me start by saying, that I did not personally know her, but I am glad that they have a suspect in custody now. I really hope that this will help the family feel a little better, although I know nothing will ever heal that wound. The only reconcile is that at least, if he is proven to be the animal responsible for the crime, he will never walk around this earth as a normal human being again. If he was to get out one day, the whole world will know exactly who he is, and what he did. Not to mention, any more kids that have been saved from this awful thing hurting them. I can not say if he did or did not do it, but the authorities are, for the most part, good at finding out these types of things. I wish nothing but the best of luck to the whole family and friends of Norma, and hope this brings a little bit of closure to you. This has brought us a little closer as a community, and I hope this sort of stuff does not happen again. Everyone, keep an eye out on your kids, especially females. Do not trust them being alone, even if its for a walk down the street. You never know what can happen in those few minutes. God bless, and be safe.
Some of the latest news.
-Moreno Valley police officially announced the arrest of a suspect in the kidnapping and killing of Norma Lopez
- Moreno Valley Police Chief John Anderson unveiled a photo of suspect of 35-year-old Jesse Perez Torres during a press conference Friday
-Perez Torres was arrested by Moreno Valley police Thursday in
Long Beach on suspicion of murder and kidnapping to commit rape, according to court records. He booked at the Robert Presley Detention Center in Riverside about 6 p.m. Bail was set at $1 million.
-He is not listed on the state’s sex offender database.
-Norma was abducted July 15, 2010, while walking home from summer school classes at Valley View High School in eastern Moreno Valley. Days later, her body was found in a field a few miles from the school.
-In the year after Norma Lopez was abducted and killed, the man accused in her death lived across
the street from her high school. Neighbors said Torres, who had a wife and two kids, kept to himself. Then he left suddenly last April.
-Silva said Perez Torres' family had been gone for a while before he left. In April, he began selling his belongings and said he was moving to
Arizona. Perez Torres was charged with felony spousal abuse, assault and criminal threats, but the case was dismissed when his wife did not appear in court.
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