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Gaia- 03-02-2006
Melinda Alma Gonzalez - Murdered February 20th, 2004 AZ
The Murder of Melinda Alma Gonzalez: Two Years Later March 1, 2006, 10:22 AM EST Melinda Alma Gonzalez was the proud mother of a one-year-old boy and was also three months pregnant when she was murdered. Within a week, authorities identified and arrested their lead suspect. It seemed like an open and shut case. Unfortunately, it wasn't. She was 20 years old and had absolutely everything to live for. That's how family members describe their beloved, Melinda Alma Gonzalez. With her first child Diego Ray, mother and son were inseparable. They traveled everywhere. That is until, February 20th, 2004 when someone drove Gonzalez to a desert area near Kinney Road and Gates Pass. That's where she was murdered with a single shot to the head. "It just will never be the same without her. Nothing makes sense without her." For the last two years, her family has tried to come to terms with Melinda's death. But it hasn't been easy. Together, they're raising Melinda's son, doing everything they can to provide a life for him—without secrets and without pain. But it's increasingly hard the older he gets. Especially when the person originally charged with killing his mother happens to be the little boy's father as well. It's unclear how Gonzalez got up here that night or who she was with. Earlier that evening, she told her family she was going to the movies with her ex-boyfriend. That was around 9:30pm. She was found the next morning by hikers here in Gates Pass. Within a week, Melinda's ex-boyfriend was arrested and charged with murder. They'd apparently been arguing over child support. Over the next six months, court proceedings continued. Investigators felt they had a solid case. But a grand jury said they didn't. "Basically not enough evidence," the victim's sister, Veronica, says. "That's what we were told." Two years later, Melinda's family continues their search for answers. They've organized billboards, fund-raisers and memorial rides. Basically everything they could to build awareness. Through her work, Veronica has learned firsthand of people who have information about this case. Though for whatever reason, they've been hesitant bringing that information to authorities. "I would just ask them to come forward. They can remain anonymous. They have nothing to lose," she says. "This was a life, this was two lives that were lost, and my nephew has to go on without his mother for the rest of his life." If you have any information, please call 911 or 88-CRIME. A reward up to one thousand dollars will go to the person whose tip leads to an arrest. Again, you can remain anonymous. It isn't who you are, it's what you know, that could help solve this case. http://www.kold.com/Global/story.asp?S=4564826&nav=menu86_2

Gaia- 03-02-2006

Grand jury frees man in killing By Joseph Barrios ARIZONA DAILY STAR Tucson, Arizona | Published: 07.22.2004 A Tucson man once charged with murder is now free after a grand jury declined to re-indict him in the death of his pregnant girlfriend. Raymond Carrasco Garcia, 22, was released from the Pima County jail Wednesday morning, said his lawyer, Michael Bloom. Garcia was arrested on Feb. 26 in the slaying of Melinda Alma Gonzalez, 20, who was found dead in Tucson Mountain Park on Feb. 21 by a family headed for a picnic. She was found about a half-hour before her family filed a missing-persons report with the Tucson Police Department. "Obviously, I'm delighted the grand jury has elected not to bring a charge in this case," said Bloom, who added that Garcia was unwilling to comment on the case. Gonzalez was shot once in the head, according to court records. Suspicion focused on Garcia after Gonzalez told her family that she was leaving to meet him for a date the night before she was found dead. Sheriff's investigators said at the time of Garcia's arrest that Gonzalez my have been carrying her second child by Garcia. An autopsy determined she was three months pregnant but did not determine paternity. Garcia's case was sent back to a grand jury for review after Superior Court Judge Ted Borek found that a prosecutor improperly stifled a juror who asked if there were any eyewitnesses to Gonzalez's murder. He also found a sheriff's detective's statements led jurors to believe that Garcia was the only other person present when Gonzalez was killed. In a written motion, Bloom states Gonzalez may have been collecting drug debts for "sometimes boyfriend" Jose Oscar Soto, 28, who faces charges in connection with a series of raids on drug stash houses in Tucson and Phoenix. In his motion, Bloom states that notes from Soto's probation officer indicate Gonzalez may have been collecting drug debts for Soto. Soto was arrested this month by the U.S. Marshals Service and the Burbank Police Department outside a convenience store in California. Soto is one of several men from Tucson and Douglas who face felony charges in Maricopa County. Deputy Dawn Barkman, a Pima County sheriff's spokeswoman, said detectives still consider Garcia a suspect in Gonzalez's death and continue to seek evidence against him. ● Contact reporter Joseph Barrios at 573-4241 or jbarrios@azstarnet.com. http://www.azstarnet.com/dailystar/relatedarticles/30983.php

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