NV NV - Teresa Guzman, 22, Las Vegas, Dec 2008

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Vegas Man Indicted In Wife's Slaying

Francisco Vazquez-Rosas Faces Deportation If Released
POSTED: 9:03 pm PDT April 30, 2010
UPDATED: 9:07 pm PDT April 30, 2010


LAS VEGAS -- A grand jury in Las Vegas indicted a man again in the slaying of his wife, just hours after his previous murder indictment was dismissed.

Records show 26-year-old Francisco Vazquez-Rosas is due Tuesday in Clark County District Court on the new indictment.

Judge James Bixler threw out initial charges Thursday, after ruling that Las Vegas police coerced Vazquez-Rosas' confession.

Prosecutors went quickly to a second grand jury because Vazquez-Rosas is in the United States illegally and faces deportation if he's released from jail.

Police allege Vazquez-Rosas killed Teresa Guzman in December 2008 and disposed of her body in the trash. Guzman's body has never been found.

Defense attorney Dan Silverstein said Guzman might've been deported or left to start a new life.

http://www.fox5vegas.com/news/23327458/detail.html
 
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'might have been deported' well gee i think there would be records for that.
 
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Nobody knows for sure what happened to Teresa Guzman.

The mother of three hasn’t been seen alive since December 2008. Her body hasn’t been found, either...

According to a police report, Vazquez-Rosas eventually told detectives that on Dec. 13, 2008, he had been with Guzman at an apartment in the 3100 block of South Nellis Boulevard.

Nearly six months passed before she was reported missing. No one remembered seeing her after that day...

Lalli said Guzman has family in Mexico who she would have contacted if she had been deported, which she hadn’t done. She hasn’t made phone calls or contacted anyone close to her...

And, he said, there are witnesses to the alleged crime: “The facts are that two little girls, the defendant’s own children, who were 3 and 6 at the time, witnessed a murder and told family members about it.”...

Guzman was reported missing in May 2009 by her brother-in-law, with whom she and Vazquez-Rosas lived for a time in the apartment on Nellis. The couple had separated about two months before she disappeared.

https://m.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/jan/22/year-later-murder-case-without-body/
 
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Teresa is still listed as missing at NAMUS



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Guzman, circa 2008; Francisco Vazquez-Rosas
  • Missing Since 12/01/2008
  • Missing From Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Classification Endangered Missing
  • Sex Female
  • Race Hispanic
  • Age 22 years old
  • Height and Weight 5'4, 130 pounds

  • Distinguishing Characteristics Hispanic female. Black hair, brown eyes. Guzman speaks only Spanish.

Details of Disappearance​

Guzman's family last saw her in Las Vegas, Nevada during December 2008. She has never been heard from again. She left behind three young children, and her family didn't believe she would have abandoned them.

She told her family she wanted to move to Colorado or Oklahoma, but her estranged husband, Francisco Vazquez-Rosas, wouldn't let her take the children with her. Vazquez-Rosas said his wife had run away with another man, but her family stated she would not have left Las Vegas without telling anyone.

Guzman's brother-in-law reported her missing in May 2009. In January 2010, Vazquez-Rosas was indicted for his wife's murder. They had been separated for about three months by the time of her disappearance.

In December 2009, the couple's five-year-old daughter told an adult female relative that she'd seen her father choke her mother and then put her in a closet, then in a trash bag. The child's seven-year-old sister told a similar story, saying her parents had been fighting and then she saw her father put her mother in a garbage can.

The police interviewed Vazquez-Rosas, and he failed a polygraph test. He eventually confessed to Guzman's murder. According to him, on December 13 he and Guzman were together at an apartment in the 3100 block of south Nellis Boulevard. Guzman told him she was leaving and taking the children, and she wouldn't say where she planned to go.

They began fighting and he pushed her out the door, and she fell down onto the asphalt. He hid her body in a closet when he realized she was dead, then later put it in a trash bin.

A photograph of Vazquez-Rosas is posted with this case summary. His attorney stated he is innocent and suggested Guzman left of her own accord. Both he and Guzman are undocumented immigrants from Mexico, and his attorney claimed Vazquez-Rosas didn't report his wife's disappearance to authorities because he feared deportation.

The murder charge against Vazquez-Rojas was dismissed in April 2010, four months after he was indicted, after a judge ruled his confession had been coerced. Charges could be brought against him again, however, if more evidence surfaces.

Foul play is suspected in Guzman's disappearance due to the circumstances involved.


Jan 22, 2010
 

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