Suspect in pregnant Marine arrested in Mexico



Marine Cpl. Cesar Laurean, left, is presented by police in Morelia, Mexico, Thursday. Laurean, who was wanted in the brutal slaying of a pregnant fellow Marine at Camp Lejeune who had accused him of rape, was arrested Thursday night in Mexico after a three-month international manhunt, authorities said.

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Capture of cabin dweller in murder of pregnant Marine shocks Mexican villagers who knew him

By Traci Carl
ASSOCIATED PRESS

2:06 p.m. April 11, 2008

SAN JUAN DE LA VINA, Mexico – People wondered about the bearded foreigner who moved into a rustic cabin weeks ago in the pine-clad mountains surrounding this picturesque village.
Some thought maybe he was a drug trafficker – something not unheard of in these parts. It was not until Friday when they saw Cpl. Cesar Laurean's photograph in the local newspaper that they learned he was a U.S. Marine suspected of killing a pregnant colleague.

Police arrested Laurean, 21, on Thursday as he was walking along the main street in San Juan de la Vina in the municipality of Tacambaro, ending a three-month manhunt. He is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Marine Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach, 20, who had accused him of rape.
Lauterbach's burned remains were found in January in the backyard of his home near Camp Lejeune, a coastal North Carolina base that is home to roughly 50,000 Marines.

FBI Public Affairs Specialist Amy Thoreson said FBI agents were present at Laurean's arrest in Mexico, but it was unclear what role they played.

Bearded and thin, Laurean told police he survived for months largely by eating avocados from the orchard in the mountains where he lived in Michoacan state.

After his arrest Thursday, a slightly disoriented Laurean spoke briefly with The Associated Press while being held by Mexican police.

“You know my name. You know who I am,â€