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07-20-2006, 05:04 PM #1
Inmate Charged With Killing Man, Hiding Body In Concrete
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Inmate Charged With Killing Man, Hiding Body In Concrete
POSTED: 9:52 am EDT July 20, 2006
GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. -- Marshall County authorities have charged a man already jailed in neighboring DeKalb County with killing a man whose body was dismembered, burned and buried under a shed near Crossville. The body was found July 11th.
DeKalb County Sheriff Cecil Reed said 24-year-old Alberto Trejo is charged with the murder of Antonio Paz. Authorities said the victim apparently had been shot in Marshall County and his body was buried in concrete in DeKalb County.
No motive was given.
Trejo, according to investigators, is an illegal alien and was awaiting a deportation hearing. Now, he'll be returned to DeKalb County to face a murder charge.Support our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn
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07-20-2006, 05:06 PM #2
http://www.al.com
DeKalb inmate charged in fatal shooting
Victim's body was found buried in concrete last week
Thursday, July 20, 2006
By DAVID BREWER
Times Staff Writer davidb@htimes.com
GUNTERSVILLE - Marshall County authorities Wednesday charged a DeKalb County Jail inmate in the shooting death of a man whose body found buried last week in concrete.
Alberto Trejo, age unknown, was charged with murder, said Marshall County District Attorney Steve Marshall. He said Trejo had been living in Geraldine, but allegedly entered the country illegally from Mexico. Marshall also said Trejo had previously been deported to Mexico.
Trejo is accused of killing a man, who was also believed to have entered the country illegally, Marshall said. He said authorities believe to the victim's name is Antonio Paz but DNA testing will be done to confirm his identity.
Marshall said it's believed the Trejo and Paz were stepbrothers. He said Trejo was in jail on previous charges in DeKalb County and he had a felony drug conviction.
Marshall said the victim died in Marshall County from a rifle shot and then was taken to DeKalb County where he was buried.
Marshall County Sheriff Mac Holcomb said the victim was dismembered and burned after he was killed. DeKalb County Sheriff Cecil Reed said his investigators found the victim buried in a shed behind a home outside Crossville.
Marshall said he cannot yet discuss a motive in the killing.
"But it will probably be next week before anything else comes about in the case," he said.Support our FIGHT AGAINST illegal immigration & Amnesty by joining our E-mail Alerts at http://eepurl.com/cktGTn
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