Pueblo Man Arrested in Connection with Homicide, Found with Severed Hand in Pocket
Jan 19, 11:00 AM
A gruesome discovery in Pueblo, Colorado, has led to the arrest of Solomon Martinez, a 26-year-old man suspected of being involved in a horrific homicide. On January 10, the Pueblo Police Department responded to a report of a homicide and found the lifeless body of an adult female victim in Fountain Creek. As the investigation unfolded, disturbing details emerged, including the discovery of a severed human hand in Martinez's coat pocket.
Authorities swiftly apprehended Martinez on suspicion of first-degree murder in connection with the gruesome incident. An arrest affidavit, reviewed by the Pueblo Chieftain, revealed that inside Martinez's left chest pocket, investigators found a plastic bag containing a human hand believed to belong to the victim. Shockingly, the suspect admitted to police that the severed hand had been in his jacket for two days.
The grim discovery began with a tip from one of Martinez's roommates, who alerted the police about a body in the creek. According to the arrest affidavit, Martinez had appeared at a car wash on January 9 with blood on his hands and dirt on his clothing, raising suspicion among those who encountered him.
Adding to the chilling account of events, a friend of the roommate claimed to have been in a car with Martinez on the same day. During their journey, they alleged that Martinez took a decapitated woman's body out of the trunk of his vehicle and dragged it toward Fountain Creek, as stated in the affidavit. Shockingly, this witness recorded a video of the scene after Martinez left and shared it with multiple individuals, including the police.
However, upon his arrest, Martinez shifted blame, claiming that the witness who recorded the video was responsible for the victim's murder. He vehemently denied any involvement in the killing or dismemberment.
Solomon Martinez currently remains in detention at Pueblo County jail, where he is held on a $1 million cash-only bond. He awaits his next scheduled appearance in Pueblo District court.
The investigation is ongoing, with authorities yet to release further details. The Pueblo County Coroner's Office is tasked with determining the cause and manner of the victim's death. The deceased woman has been identified as Renee Marie Portillos, aged 47, by the coroner's office. An autopsy has been completed, and her next of kin has been notified.
The disturbing nature of this case has left the local community and law enforcement authorities deeply unsettled. As the investigation progresses, more information may come to light, shedding further light on the harrowing events leading to this tragic incident.
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Authorities swiftly apprehended Martinez on suspicion of first-degree murder in connection with the gruesome incident. An arrest affidavit, reviewed by the Pueblo Chieftain, revealed that inside Martinez's left chest pocket, investigators found a plastic bag containing a human hand believed to belong to the victim. Shockingly, the suspect admitted to police that the severed hand had been in his jacket for two days.
The grim discovery began with a tip from one of Martinez's roommates, who alerted the police about a body in the creek. According to the arrest affidavit, Martinez had appeared at a car wash on January 9 with blood on his hands and dirt on his clothing, raising suspicion among those who encountered him.
Adding to the chilling account of events, a friend of the roommate claimed to have been in a car with Martinez on the same day. During their journey, they alleged that Martinez took a decapitated woman's body out of the trunk of his vehicle and dragged it toward Fountain Creek, as stated in the affidavit. Shockingly, this witness recorded a video of the scene after Martinez left and shared it with multiple individuals, including the police.
However, upon his arrest, Martinez shifted blame, claiming that the witness who recorded the video was responsible for the victim's murder. He vehemently denied any involvement in the killing or dismemberment.
Solomon Martinez currently remains in detention at Pueblo County jail, where he is held on a $1 million cash-only bond. He awaits his next scheduled appearance in Pueblo District court.
The investigation is ongoing, with authorities yet to release further details. The Pueblo County Coroner's Office is tasked with determining the cause and manner of the victim's death. The deceased woman has been identified as Renee Marie Portillos, aged 47, by the coroner's office. An autopsy has been completed, and her next of kin has been notified.
The disturbing nature of this case has left the local community and law enforcement authorities deeply unsettled. As the investigation progresses, more information may come to light, shedding further light on the harrowing events leading to this tragic incident.
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