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Translate this page Man Convicted of Killing Estranged WifeWednesday, February 8th, 2012 Issue 06, Volume 16.
Roberto Gallardo Aguilar, 29, is expected to be sentenced on April 20 to 25 years to life in prison by Riverside County Superior Court Judge Albert Wojcik. A jury at the Murrieta courthouse deliberated less than three hours before finding Aguilar guilty of the murder count, as well as a witness intimidation charge, in connection with the May 22, 2009, death of 22-year-old Sharon Elizabeth Contreras. According to Deputy District Attorney Chris Peuvrelle, Aguilar and Contreras were in the midst of a divorce when she was killed. Witnesses told sheriff's investigators that the defendant stated on several occasions that "he would rather see Sharon dead than with someone else," according to the prosecutor's trial brief. Aguilar also bragged to a friend that he had abused Contreras, stabbing her in the stomach with a knife and inflicting other wounds with impunity, according to Peuvrelle. The couple, who had a son together, separated about a month before Contreras was killed, after she served him with divorce papers. Around 1:45 on the morning of the murder, the defendant left his job at a Garden Grove nightclub without saying where he was going, Peuvrelle said. Aguilar drove to Lake Elsinore, where Contreras was living in her father's house on Amorose Drive, and smothered her during the ensuing confrontation, Peuvrelle said. Aguilar took the body to a deserted area near Temescal Canyon and Jeff roads and set it aflame, the prosecutor said. Passing motorists thought there was a small brush fire and called 911, leading to the discovery of Contreras' partially burned remains. Four days later, Aguilar told a friend, Luis Sandoval, that he had gotten into a fight with Contreras and she was "La chinge," which roughly translated from Spanish means, "I (expletive) her up," according to the prosecution. The defendant reported his wife missing to Garden Grove police, telling an investigator that they had gotten into an argument over $50, and she ran away. During a later interview with a Riverside County sheriff's detective, Aguilar acknowledged that he had told Sandoval that he had killed Contreras, but what not serious, according to Peuvrelle. The witness intimidation charge stemmed from a note Aguilar left on Sandoval's car, advising him not to talk to police. Testimony Concludes in Trial of Man Accused of Murdering Spouse and Torching Her Body MURRIETA - Testimony concluded today in the trial of a Lake Elsinore man who allegedly killed his wife because she was divorcing him and then tried to torch her remains. Roberto Gallardo Aguilar could face 25 years to life in prison if convicted in the May 22, 2009, death of 22-year-old Sharon Elizabeth Contreras. Along with first-degree murder, Aguilar is charged with felony witness intimidation. The 29-year-old defendant's trial got under way on Jan. 23. The prosecution rested Monday, and Aguilar testified Tuesday, after which the defense rested. Riverside County Deputy District Attorney Chris Peuvrelle submitted rebuttal evidence today. Closing statements are scheduled Thursday morning. According to a trial brief filed by Peuvrelle, Aguilar and Contreras were in the midst of a divorce when she was killed. Witnesses told sheriff's investigators that the defendant stated on several occasions that "he would rather see Sharon dead than with someone else," according to the brief. Aguilar also allegedly bragged to a friend that he had abused Contreras, stabbing her in the stomach with a knife and inflicting other wounds with impunity. The couple, who had a son together, separated about a month before Contreras was killed, after she served him with divorce papers. Around 1:45 on the morning of the murder, the defendant left his job at a Garden Grove nightclub without saying where he was going, Peuvrelle said. According to the prosecutor, Aguilar drove to Lake Elsinore, where Contreras was living in her father's house on Amorose Drive. Peuvrelle alleged that during a confrontation, the defendant smothered his wife. Aguilar allegedly took the body to a deserted area near Temescal Canyon and Jeff roads and set it aflame. Passing motorists thought there was a small brush fire and called 911, leading to the discovery of Contreras' partially burned remains. Four days later, Aguilar allegedly told a friend, Luis Sandoval, that he had gotten into a fight with Contreras and she was "La chinge," which roughly translated from Spanish means, "I (expletive) her up." The defendant reported his wife missing to Garden Grove police, telling an investigator that they had gotten into an argument over $50, and she ran away. During a later interview with a Riverside County sheriff's detective, Aguilar acknowledged that he had told Sandoval that he had killed Contreras, but didn't mean what he said, according to Peuvrelle. The witness intimidation charge stemmed from an alleged note Aguilar left on Sandoval's car, advising him not to talk to police.
Defense to rest in trial of man who allegedly killed wife and tried to torch remains MURRIETA - The defense is expected to rest today in the trial of a Lake Elsinore man who allegedly killed his wife because she was divorcing him, then tried to torch her remains. Roberto Gallardo Aguilar could face 25 years to life in prison if convicted in the May 22, 2009, death of 22-year-old Sharon Elizabeth Contreras. Along with first-degree murder, Aguilar is charged with felony witness intimidation. The defendant's trial got under way on Jan. 23. The prosecution closed its case Monday. Aguilar, who remains held in lieu of $1 million bail at the Southwest Detention Center in Murrieta, is testifying in his own defense. According to a trial brief filed by Deputy District Attorney Chris Peuvrelle, Aguilar, 29, and Contreras were in the midst of a divorce when she was killed. Witnesses told sheriff's investigators that the defendant stated on several occasions that "he would rather see Sharon dead than with someone else," according to the brief. Aguilar also allegedly bragged to a friend that he had abused Contreras, stabbing her in the stomach with a knife and inflicting other wounds, according to court papers. The couple, who had a son together, separated about a month before Contreras was killed, after she served him with divorce papers. Around 1:45 on the morning of the murder, the defendant left his job at a Garden Grove night club without saying where he was going, Peuvrelle said. According to the prosecutor, Aguilar drove to Lake Elsinore, where Contreras was living in her father's house on Amorose Drive. Peuvrelle alleged that during a confrontation, the defendant smothered his wife. The defendant allegedly took the body to a deserted area near Temescal Canyon and Jeff roads and set it aflame. Passing motorists thought there was a small brush fire and called 911, leading to the discovery of Contreras' partially burned remains. Four days later, Aguilar allegedly told a friend, Luis Sandoval, that he had gotten into a fight with Contreras and she was "La chinge," which roughly translated from Spanish means, "I (expletive) her up." The defendant reported his wife missing to Garden Grove police, telling an investigator that he and the victim had gotten into an argument over $50, and she ran away. During a later interview with a Riverside County sheriff's detective, Aguilar acknowledged that he had told Sandoval that he had killed Contreras, but didn't mean what he said, Peuvrelle said. The witness intimidation charge stemmed from an alleged note Aguilar left on Sandoval's car, advising him not to talk to police. 3 comments
Perhaps this dog Roberto Gallardo Aguilar had Rabies. If so, it would be a good idea to youthinize him rather than letting the disease continue.
LEE CHEW HOW THE H... WOULD U KNOW HE DID THIS YOU IDIOT
OK Dormant, prove to us that he didn't do it? A jury at the Murrieta courthouse deliberated less than three hours before finding Aguilar guilty of the murder count, as well as a witness intimidation charge, in connection with the May 22, 2009, death of 22-year-old Sharon Elizabeth Contreras. |
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