Tied up, drank alcohol and raped: the tormentor of a 12-year-old girl from Alabama turned out to be her mother's boyfriend
The Alabama Attorney's Office reported that 12-year-old girl escaped kidnapping, chewed through what she was tied up with, and led the police back to the scene of the crime. As it turned out, the kidnapper was her mother's boyfriend. He killed the girl's mother and brother, and tied and raped her herself. The edition told in more detail Insider.
The girl, whose name has not been released, was found on a highway in Tallapusa County, Alabama around 08:00 Aug. 1 by a motorist who called 911, Sheriff Jimmy Ebbett said.
At the girl's home, investigators found the mutilated bodies of her mother, 29-year-old Sandra Vazquez Seiya, and another remains believed to be the girl's brother.
Prosecutors charged the girl's mother's boyfriend with kidnapping and murder. Ebbett said the suspect, 37-year-old José Paulino Pascual-Reyes, had never been involved before.
Both bodies were cut into small pieces to hide the evidence.
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Pascual-Reyes is charged with first-degree kidnapping, two counts of cadaver abuse and three counts of capital murder.
The reason for the three murder charges, he said, is because Alabama law adds an additional murder charge for any victim under the age of 14.
Pascual-Reyes killed the boy by “beating” him with “hands and feet”, and Vasquez strangled Seiya with a pillow.
According to the documents, Pascual-Reyes kept a 12-year-old girl tied to the headboards for about a week, raped her and gave her alcohol.
“In addition, the victim broke her braces due to chewing through the ropes,” the report says.
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Sheriffs tracked Pascual-Reyes to his workplace, a construction site in Auburn, Alabama, about 25 miles (40 km) from home.
The family moved to the area in February, according to Ebbett.
“We haven’t received any complaints or anything from him, or from her, or from any of the children,” he said, noting that investigators are treating this as a domestic violence case.
Ebbett said the girl is now in the care of the Alabama Department of Human Resources, she "does well, she has no serious injuries": "For me, she is a hero. She happened to go through this ... And it will be with her all her life.
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