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2 murder suspects nabbed in Mexico
By Sarah Langbein, Rocky Mountain News
June 20, 2006
Two Mexican nationals accused of separate killings in Colorado have been arrested in their home country, Colorado Attorney General John Suthers announced today.
Oscar Hoyos DeLaCruz is accused of shooting Jeffrey Rando Garrett in May 2005. Authorities say DeLaCruz mistook Garrett for an animal when the Aurora man was turkey hunting in Garfield County.

Mexican authorities also apprehended Lazaro Rey-Muro in the gruesome 1999 stabbing death of his roommate, Joel Gonzales-Lopez. Suthers said Rey-Muro stabbed Gonzales-Lopez more than 150 times.

Both men will be prosecuted in Mexico, where defendants are presumed guilty, not innocent like they are in the United States.

DeLaCruz faces 12 to 24 years in prison. Gonzales-Lopez faces 20 to 60 years behind bars.