Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - JOCELYN, 12, LURED FROM 7-ELEVEN, STRANGLED, UNCLOTHED IN CREEK: New Charges
Episode Date: July 20, 2025An American woman claims she was raped by one of the suspects in Jocelyn Nungary's murder. She says the attack happened during a vacation to Costa Rica, and the government there did nothing. The... night Jocelyn's body was found, Billie Jean Jackson is driving past the creek near 400 West Rankin Road and sees what she thinks might be a mannequin. The image was lifelike enough to make her turn around and check it out for sure. Getting a good look, Jackson realizes, it is not a mannequin and calls 911. On Sunday night, Jocelyn Nungaray's mother, Alexis reminds her not to stay up too late as Jocelyn is going to work with her mother in the morning. Alexis tells Jocelyn goodnight at 10 pm and turns in for the night herself. A little later when she is certain her mother is asleep, Jocelyn sneaks out of the house and goes to a local convenience store. It is around midnight when she calls her 13-year-old boyfriend, who says he hears Jocelyn talking to some adults before he hangs up the phone. After talking to her boyfriend, Jocelyn is seen on camera at a local 7-Eleven convenience store. In the pictures, Jocelyn Nungaray is seen with two other people, both adults. It's possibly the same people with whom her boyfriend overheard Jocelyn talking. Around the same time Billie Jean Jackson is calling 911, Alexis Nungaray is preparing to wake up her 5-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter, Jocelyn Nungaray. Finding Jocelyn gone, Alexis reportedly pings her daughter’s cell phone location, which traces the phone to a creek near 400 West Rankin Road Alexis Nungaray arrives at the spot where her daughter Jocelyn's phone pings and sees police tape is up and police are canvassing the area. Alexis Nungaray tells police her daughter is missing, and she is there because this is where her phone last pinged. Officers take down information from Alexis, but it still takes an hour before she receives the call that a body has been found, and it is possibly Jocelyn. Now Harris County District Attorney's Office is seeking the death penalty for both men. Joining Nancy Grace Today: Dr. Bethany Marshall – Psychoanalyst (Beverly Hills); X: @DrBethanyLive/ Instagram & TikTok: drbethanymarshall; Appearing in “Paris in Love” on Peacock; BOOK: “Deal Breaker: When to work on a relationship and when to walk away” Michael Ybanez – Former Houston Police Homicide Detective, Licensed Private Investigator Lynn Shaw - Founder and Executive Director of Lynn's Warriors Dr. Kendall Crowns – Chief Medical Examiner Tarrant County (Ft Worth) and Lecturer: University of Texas Austin and Texas Christian University Medical School Corley Peel- News Reporter for KPRC2 in Houston; Instagram: @KPRC2Corley, X: @KPRC2Corley, Facebook: @KPRC2CorleyPeel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Crime stories with Nancy Grace.
In the last days, a bizarre twist in the migrant murder of a little
12 year old girl, Jocelyn Nungary, this emerging after a claim of a brutal rape by an American woman on
vacation.
What does that have to do with 12-year-old Jocelyn?
I'm Nancy Grace.
This is Crime Stories.
Thank you for being with us.
We will never forget the murder of a beautiful little girl, Jocelyn Nungry, just 12 years old.
Last summer,
suspects in her
devastating murder were revealed to be illegal immigrants, migrants who entered our country illegally just months before.
It was Franklin Jose Pineramos,
26, and Johann Jose Martinez Rangel, 22, who allegedly lured
the little girl underneath a bridge.
Sex assaulted her for hours, then murdering her and leaving her strangled body in the
bayou near the bridge. In the last days, an American woman who had been vacationing in Costa Rica tells authorities
she was raped.
Franklin Jose Pina Ramos.
According to the witness, the attack occurred in Central America just before Nungeri was
murdered on June 17.
Now, that was as Pina was en route to the U.S. from South America.
Now, the woman went to Costa Rican authorities after she was attacked, but she was ignored.
Now, this is according to Kim Og, who was district attorney in Houston until January.
Og says when the victim reported it to authorities in Costa Rica, they did absolutely nothing.
Aug says when she learned about the Costa Rican victim last year, she immediately decided
to seek the death penalty for both men in Jocelyn's case.
What exactly happened in Jocelyn's case. What exactly happened in Jocelyn's case?
Jocelyn, just 12 years old, lured from a local 7-eleven, found strangled and
unclothed, tied up in a creek. The Chief. We're here to share some very horrible news.
Someone has taken one of our innocent children from us today.
A 12 year old little girl found her this morning and we believe somebody did this horrible
thing to her and we are here to ask for your help.
I'm like angry that they took advantage of her.
She's so young.
She's swell.
He took my baby away.
Now I get to let her brother know
her sister is never coming home.
That emotional video of Jocelyn's mother
from our friends at KHOU.
It all started when we heard this.
Listen.
To find out if anybody knows anything,
anybody saw anything,
and anybody could share that information
so we can figure out what happened to her exactly
and we can find whoever did this
and get them off the street.
I have talked to this child's mother, of course she is devastated, her family is devastated,
her little girl is gone. So we need your help. This little girl goes to bed when mommy goes to bed,
a 12 year old little girl, Jocelyn. Then she sneaks out. For what? To go about a block to the
7-Eleven and call her little boyfriend. That's it. Just a phone call. She never came home.
This is what more we know.
I'm going to talk to you about an incident that happened around 6 a.m. this morning.
A citizen called 911 regarding a body seen in the shallow water of the Bayou near 400 West Rankin Road
in Houston's North Belt area.
Houston's Homicide Division, along with the assistance of the Houston Department's dive team
and the Harris County Medical Examiner's Office, were able to recover that body out of the shallow water there.
Harris County's Medical Examiner's Office is completing an official identification of the
victim. That little 12-year-old girl has been murdered and we believe raped. By who? According
to police, two illegal immigrants, also known as non-citizen migrants.
One of them allegedly cutting off his ankle monitor after the murder.
That's right.
Let that sink in.
One of them cutting off his criminal ankle monitor after the 12-year- old little girl is murdered. So at the time
this little girl is stripped, tied up, kept under a bridge being tortured for
two hours, lured away from that payphone by these two, there's no other way to
say it, animals. He's wearing an ankle monitor.
He's already committed a crime. There she is thinking she's on a real adventure
sneaking to a payphone to call her little 13 year old boyfriend to say
goodnight. In the background the little boyfriend hears adult voices, two adult voices.
Who walks up to a little 12-year-old girl,
lures her away only to rape and strangle her,
strip her under a bridge and tie her up,
and then throw her half-clothed body into a creek?
These two, that's who. Why are they even here?
Joining me on All-Star panel to make sense of what we know right now, but have
any of you had it with violent crime, especially on children, much less by
illegal immigrants that are not supposed to be here anyway? Why?
Why are they here?
Why are they lurking around, unapprehended?
And now this little girl is dead.
Again, joining me on All Star panel,
but first to Coralie Peele,
investigative reporter of KPRC2 in Houston.
Thank you for being with us, Coralie.
Start at the beginning, go ahead.
This tragic story starts when Alexis Nungre tucked her 12-year-old daughter, Alexis, in
bed Sunday night, last Sunday. She was expected to go to work with her mother the next morning,
so she said everything was normal, nothing seemed unusual. She went to bed around 10 o'clock that night.
And the next morning,
she realized that her daughter was missing.
So she gets in her car,
she drives around the neighborhood looking for her.
She starts pinging her daughter's phone.
And when she pings her phone,
it takes her to the creek where she sees a crime scene
and detectives.
Coralie Peel, that is every parent's worst nightmare.
Because when I can't find the twins, my children,
I just go look at Life360 and I see where they are
and they're where they're supposed to be.
And I'm just imagining this mom
and it was really early in the morning
and Jocelyn, the 12 year old little girl,
was going with mommy to work that morning and mommy told her that just before they went to
bed, go to bed, go to bed, you got to get up early because you're going to work
with me and mommy goes to sleep. This is what we know. Listen. Jocelyn Nungery is a
helpful, bright, funny girl. At 12 years old she helps her mother with her little
brother and at school she's one of the most popular. On Sunday night Jocelyn's mother Alexis
Nungery reminds her not to stay up too late as Jocelyn is going to work with
her in the morning. Alexis tells Jocelyn good night at 10 p.m. and turns in for
the night herself. A little after 10 p.m. when she is certain her mother is asleep
Jocelyn sneaks out of the house and goes to a local convenience store. It's around midnight when she calls her 13 year old
boyfriend who says he hears Jocelyn talking to some adults before he hangs
up the phone. Joining me Dr. Bethany Marshall renowned psychoanalyst joining
us from LA. You can find her at drbethanymarshall.com. Dr. Bethany thank
you for being with us. You know, I've actually heard people,
horrible people, attacking the little girl and the mom.
It was a couple of blocks away.
For what?
Is she out dealing drugs?
Is she out whoring around?
Is she out joyriding, stealing a car,
vandalizing, doing pot, doing anything wrong?
No, she goes to call and say good night
to the little boyfriend who's just
13 and he's at home with his parents. That's it. And some people have actually vilified it. You know,
a lot of people, not me, because I was afraid that I wasn't afraid of what my parents would do to me.
I was afraid they'd be disappointed in me. I never snuck out, but I can't say the same for my brother
and sister or anybody else I know
that didn't sneak out and do something and actually get back in without getting caught.
But I hate that. Bethany, will people do anything, come up with anything, fabricate anything to blame
a victim? I think I know why they do it, because it isolates them from a crime.
Like that'll never happen to me and my child.
But this is a 12 year old little girl
who was about to get up at the crack of dawn
to go with mommy to work.
Nancy, people are saying all kinds of horrible things.
Like why did the mother go to bed
before her daughter went to bed?
Why did the little girl sneak out of the window?
Why did she have a boyfriend?
To put this in context, Nancy,
by the time children are 12 years old,
they are beginning a developmental trajectory
where they will start to distance themselves
from their parents sometimes
and start to cling to their peers.
They're preparing to leave home
when they're 17, 18, or 19.
It's how their brains are developing and growing. So that's why you see them always, you know,
wanting to play video games with other people or talk on the phone with their friends or
or look on social media. It's because their brains are programmed to do that. All she wanted to do
was say good night to her little boyfriend.
This is a 12-year-old child who was doing what 12-year-olds do.
And she was from a normal family with a normal mother
who was going to have a sweet day with her the next day,
taking her daughter to work with her.
Guys, this little girl sneaks out of the house
to call the little boyfriend on her cell.
She never makes it home.
Joining me, an all-star panel, Coralie Peel joining us, KPRC2.
Where was the mom working?
Why was little Jocelyn going with mom to work the next morning?
No, she didn't reveal that information as to exactly what they were going to do the
next day at work.
But she said they just came back from a vacation that weekend.
So you know, she told her they were going to get up early.
It was going to be a completely normal day for them essentially, you know, at summertime.
She doesn't have school.
So she was going to just tag along with her mom to work the next day. But it was just a heartbreaking situation to hear from her mother.
She was just you saw those tears streaming down her face as she just
plead for help, just in disbelief, disbelief as to this could happen
to her 12 year old daughter.
So again, like we mentioned, parents' worst nightmare.
No one thinks that their child's not gonna be there
when they wake up in the morning.
["Dreams of a New World"]
Crime stories with Nancy Grace.
In the last days, a bizarre and nefarious twist in the murder of a 12-year-old little
girl, Jocelyn Nungery.
In addition to claiming the life of this innocent little girl, an American citizen on vacation
in Costa Rica now makes a startling and disturbing claim about one of Jocelyn's alleged attackers, Franklin Jose Pinaramos.
What happened to Jocelyn and what does it have to do with an American tourist in Costa Rica?
Lynn, when I read this story, I could barely contain myself.
Just 12 years old, I'm remembering my children at age 12,
completely innocent, completely innocent. And this little girl all on board to go
to work with mommy the next morning never complaining, great grades. You saw
her playing I believe a cello. I mean this is a perfect little girl and to end like this is horrible death when I think of those two
One with an ankle monitor on I mean a lot of times
Lynn we don't allow ourselves to think about the facts the actual facts of what happened
We hear oh, okay little girl found dead in a creek under a bridge.
And we stop right there.
We don't follow that through, that chain of thought.
But these two animals lured this little girl away from the 7-Eleven where she was using
her cell phone.
They lure her to a bridge area. I don't know when they started forcing her there or not.
But they're walking along with her like they're friends.
They get her down under the bridge, strip her, tie her up, I believe rape her,
and then strangle her and throw her body into this bayou.
I mean, like she's trash, Lynn.
Nancy, we work so hard with missing children,
sex traffic children, labor traffic children.
This story came across to me very early on
and I said to myself, I bet you it's very nefarious.
I bet you it has something to do with our open borders.
Let's call it what it is.
I saw this story of a 12-year-old
and for me to get tears in my eyes,
I'm pretty hardened about all of this.
I am tired of this, Nancy.
I am tired of everybody making light
of what's going on in America.
We have on any given day,
2,300 children missing in the United States. We have on any given day, 2300 children missing
in the United States.
There is more to this story, I believe,
with the work we do than we're hearing about.
First of all, I heard that she was with her boyfriend
and went to a restaurant to meet these two.
I heard that.
Then I heard she was calling her boyfriend.
Then I heard the Houston mayor say she was raped. Then it was
walked back. Nobody else will say right now she was actually
raped. They said that is pending the sexual assault. Well, I
think when you are dumped in a creek with your pants missing,
and there's all of this somebody with an ankle, I don't even call
it an ankle bracelet. Why are they here in the first place?
Ankle bracelet equals illegal.
They do not belong here.
Kids have been jumping out their windows and doors
for years sneaking out of the house.
Nancy, why did she go out of the house?
Was there something online that was happening?
Was the boyfriend urging her to meet him somewhere?
We do not know, but I want questions,
and I leave you with this.
We have alarms now,
when somebody breaks in a home or a business.
I'm calling for alarms when kids, anybody is breaking out.
We live in a society now, we have to step up.
This is the reality, dark and ugly.
If a child's trying to leave a home,
an alarm will go off on a window or door.
This is what we're faced with today.
A 12-year-old little girl is lured away by two adult males that we now are two non-citizen
migrants, aka illegal aliens.
One still wearing an ankle monitor, lured under a bridge.
She's found stripped, bound, and dead.
Strangled dead, then thrown into the water.
Joining me, Michael Yvonnez, former Houston police homicide detective, now PI at Y2 Investigations.
Michael, thank you for being with us.
You know, Lynn is right.
No one will say they raped the little girl.
Then why were her pants off?
Why was she stripped?
Why was she bound?
Why are cops saying this much that she was held under the bridge for two hours at least.
What? Why? Why? Why all those circumstances if she was not sex
assaulted and then murdered? Can you imagine this child begging to go back
home to mommy in the middle of the night begging for them to leave her alone?
Begging to live and they strangled her anyway.
Can you imagine that?
That's what happened.
That is what happened, Michael.
Of course, Nancy, all those signs are indicative
of sexual assault, and you and I,
and common sense people, we probably know that.
The police are being cautious in what they tell you
and what they release to the public
to preserve their investigation.
They're trying to preserve it for court
and they don't wanna make any statement
that might upset this case further down the road.
Back to special guests joining us,
Coralie Peel, investigative reporter, KPRC2.
Coralie, what do we know about these two guys?
I wanna talk about them.
Well, we've learned that they are originally from Venezuela.
They've been living in Houston for about a month.
That's according to neighbors who live at the apartment complex where they were arrested.
We don't know a whole lot right now, but we do know that they were stopped by Border Patrol. I am Martinez was stopped, I believe, back in March near El Paso.
And the other man was stopped in May.
So still a lot to unpack here about their background.
But we do know that they were here in the U.S.
illegally. Guys, this is what more we are learning.
Incredible police work. I don't
know if you recall Jennifer Doulos, the missing Connecticut mom of five. Her body
has never been found, but due to a copious amount of blood in her garage, it
has been determined that her husband, Fotis Doulos and his girlfriend, his
mistress, Michelle Traconis, had a hand in her death.
He murdered her.
This mother of five goes missing.
And what the local police do in conjunction with others
is they put together a montage, okay?
Like a reel, a demo reel, okay?
And they follow the perp or the victim through red light cams, through, I remember in Jennifer
Dulos, there was a public bus that opened its doors and you see the husband photos of
Dulos driving by in somebody else's car to get it detailed because Jennifer's DNA is
all over it. They use traffic cams, tag grabbers, anything, toll bridges, anything with a camera, home
security cam, and they put together a timeline in video.
And I believe that is what the police very wisely did here.
Listen.
Our team has worked tirelessly tracking evidence in this case since the discovery of Jocelyn
by a citizen on the morning of June 17th, 2024. Because of the assistance of the area
community and surveillance video that our officers have tirelessly tracked down and
other evidence pieces, we have found and learned that the suspects began their evening at a North
Borough area restaurant together. They left that restaurant on foot southbound.
And more of what we know about the two defendants now charged with capital
murder of a 12 year old little girl. Their movements. Listen. The suspects
continued south and were first seen on a camera.
And those are images that we released to you, to all of you and to the public.
Suspects seen meeting the victim and talking for a few minutes while they were on Kirkendall.
Later, the suspects and the victim walked together to a convenience store,
and those images were also released to you guys and the public.
convenience store and those images were also released to you guys and the public. After a few minutes, all three together walked to a bridge where ultimately Jocelyn was murdered.
Suspects continue south towards their residence after leaving Jocelyn there.
Oh, they're totally busted.
They are following them through various surveillance videos. They'll probably bring in cell phone pings,
all sorts of digital proof to show it's these two guys that took Jocelyn, then forced her
down under a bridge very reminiscent of the two little girls in Delphi forced under a
trestle bridge. Now who sees this little girl at the 7-Eleven?
All she's doing is sneaking out to call her little boyfriend on her cell phone
so mommy won't hear. Who sees this girl and thinks, hey I'm gonna rape her
and murder her? Nobody except these two. I was asking earlier what do we know
about these guys? We know that they are Jose Rangel Martinez and Franklin Jose Pina Ramos and they are both here illegally.
Ramos discovered crossing the border with a large group of migrants, given a notice to appear in San Antonio Court August 29.
What? He immediately disappears. We know Ibarra placed on a program, an ankle monitor program.
He immediately cut off that monitor and disappeared.
April 2023.
Yeah, that's who's here.
Both of them just disappear into the wind.
We know of 53,000 to have disappeared under similar circumstances.
Where are they? Maybe in your backyard. Joining me now is a renowned chief medical examiner out
of Tarrant County. That's Fort Worth. Never lack of business there. Dr. Kendall Crowns, who has performed thousands of autopsies, including on children,
lecturer at the Burnett School of Medicine at TCU. Dr. Kendall Crowns, thank you for
being with us. Explain to me how an autopsy on this 12-year-old little girl, what do you
do?
So in a case of strangulation, you would still follow the same procedures of an autopsy that
you usually do, an external examination, making note of any marked scars or tattoos, evidence
of injury.
Then an internal examination is performed where a Y-shaped incision is made and each
organ is removed and dissected.
But then a layered neck dissection will be done where each layer of the muscles of the
neck are peeled back looking for injuries.
And then the throat structures will be exposed, removed, and evaluated.
So looking at the hyoid bone, which is this U-shaped bone in your neck that can be broken
in strangulation, and the thyroid cartilage, which is a structure right above your windpipe
that also is often broken in strangulation cases.
How will you determine, Dr. Kendall-Crowns, whether or not the little girl had been raped?
So an evaluation of her genitalia will be done looking at her vagina and anal orifices
or the areas around it, looking for contusions, abrasions, tears, bruises, that type of injury.
You can usually find that in rape cases.
News surveillance shows 12-year-old Jocelyn with two unknown men at a convenience store
in the dead of the night.
And even now, online trolls are attacking the mom and the little girl.
This 12-year-old little girl was doing nothing more than sneaking a cell phone call to her
little 13-year-old boyfriend at the nearby 7-Eleven.
And she ends up dead, stripped, strangled, and thrown into the water.
Dr. Bethany Marshall joining us,
renowned psychoanalyst out of LA.
Dr. Bethany, what does the treatment
of this little girl mean to you
as it relates to the minds of the two perpetrators?
Well, for one, I think she had three factors
that they were looking for,
availability, vulnerability, and desirability.
She's such a cute little girl. She's vulnerable.
They can have their way with her, Nancy.
And I think these guys wanted to have power
and control over a female.
They were full of rage.
And Nancy, they may have done this before.
I mean, these two guys are acting in concert
to terrorize, rape, and do whatever they want to do.
Remember John Lee Malvo, obviously John Alvin
and John Allen Muhammad, where they worked in concert
to terrorize the DC area.
They were full of rage, they came from another country,
they wanted to come up against unsuspecting victims.
I was thinking about that with these two,
especially since they have a gang history,
like what were they really planning
in that area that they had moved into?
Did they wanna prey on other unsuspecting victims?
Were they hatching some plot?
But definitely they chose this little girl
because she's tiny, she's vulnerable.
They could have their way with her.
These monsters, they're not going
to come up against peers or somebody more powerful than them. Imagine what happens when
they have to come up against the police or now they're being questioned or they have
to answer to investigators. These guys are cowards, deep down homicidal cowards who only
wanted their way with a little girl.
It is so terrible and tragic.
You know, another thing, Dr.
Bethany Marshall, is these two we now know, thanks to local police and especially
that Detective Stephen Hope you were hearing earlier that these two went out
and were spotted at a restaurant and they're caught on surveillance video at a
restaurant having dinner.
It's almost like they go out for dinner and a movie and they use up the little girl and just
throw her away like they're throwing popcorn down at the AMC. That's how she's treated.
Nancy, these animals have no regard for life and when I heard about the restaurant,
I was thinking, were they just sitting ordering hamburgers and french fries and talking about
who they're going to murder? I would not be surprised if they were stirring it up
and actually stimulating each other
because we know even with criminals who get out of jail,
sometimes they emerge more frustrated
and more ready to offend
because of their incarceration experiences.
And these guys have been roaming,
they go over the border,
they interact with law enforcement
It's almost like there's this hatred in vindictiveness
Building up inside of them this sense that the world is against them that they have to assert power somewhere
I remember it's rumored that they have a criminal background a gang background
Which tells me that they've been in an environment where there's
socially sanctioned sociopathy, so that not only are they
criminals, sadists, rapists on their own,
but they've been a part of a society where men
do this kind of thing.
Nancy, so this becomes a perfect storm,
which is the reason why they should not have been here,
because we don't really have this in our country, where it's a perfect storm of men who are
misogynist, who hate women, who want to rape, torture, and kill just because everybody else
thinks it's okay and they're stirring each other up.
You know, Lynn Shaw with me, founder of Lynn's Warriors, committed to ending mistreatment of children.
Lynn, I'm just thinking about the way they so callously throw her body in that
bayou we've shown you and just walk away, probably laughing.
And the image which police have given me, because they're spotted on video at a
restaurant, having a great time time and then they leave.
And like I was telling Dr. Bethany, like going to dinner and a movie for the rest of us. That's a big night out.
And instead they go for dinner and then they go get this little girl.
And they're stoking each other as they go.
Very often people will do things as a group that they wouldn't do on their own.
But these two are like-minded.
And I've given this example before, Lynn Shaw.
If you're out for a walk on a nature trail or in a park and you see a little rabbit go
by, I bet your first instinct is to maybe pet it or feed it where others instincts would be to grab it and
Tear its neck out and eat it a predator and when they saw this little girl
Can you imagine all the glances the two of them exchanged with each other?
They knew what they were going to do as they walked to that bridge as they forced her to go under the bridge
At any point they could have stopped Lynn, but they didn't. They went
so far as to tie her up, strip her under that bridge, I believe, rape her, and then
strangle her, most likely manually with their own hands. And then to top it off, throw her into
the water like she's trash land.
Nancy, Dr. Bethany hit the nail on the head the way she described the mindset. We work
with law enforcement. These criminal members of this gang from Venezuela, it's called Trendy
Aragua. They have no regard for human life at all.
I don't even want to compare them to animals.
That is too kind. I don't want to put that on animals.
They will, they have no regard for girls and women in
particular. They take what they want.
I don't even know if they planned this. They just saw her.
She's a slight little girl.
They may have asked her directions I read and she said, okay,
I'll show you this way. They lured her somehow. And they
just had the opportunity. I want to repeat, these people are not
here legally. They have we work extensively with law
enforcement. They have no regard for women and girls. They think
that they are just property there to be raped, robbed,
beaten.
And I'm not understanding why all this is allowed, allowed to go on.
We know all this. We know what is going on. These are called also ghost criminals.
They may come and have an ankle monitor. They're cutting them off.
Nobody's following up and doing further vetting.
And they're disappearing all over our country. And I guarantee you, I guarantee you, this is my opinion, they have done this before.
They have raped and robbed women before and perhaps even murdered.
Oh gosh, yes.
Michael Ivana is joining us.
Former Houston police homicide detective, now PI owner of Y2 Investigations.
Michael, this is not their first crime. And I don't mean stealing a car or jewelry riding or theft by shoplifting or smoking a joint.
No, no, no.
There's a big leap between any of those crimes and kidnapping a little girl, forcing her under that bridge, raping and murdering her.
Oh no, no, no, no. This is by far not their first violent
crime. Nancy, I don't think, I think you're going to find in the investigation that they probably
have a DNA link to other crimes here in the Houston area or around the country. Who knows?
But let me tell you this, Nancy, I know Houston police chief Satterwhite personally. I know the
lead homicide investigator personally. These two men are bloodhounds. And with their experience, they're not gonna let this case go away.
Even though they've been arrested and charged, the investigation is just beginning.
They have to go and confirm and reconfirm every bit of information that they've followed
on that digital trail, on the eyewitnesses, on the medical examiner's report.
They have to completely, completely put a case together
to make sure these animals do not get out.
Absolutely, and they're gonna do that.
Crime stories with Nancy Grace.
We are now learning an American woman
claims she was brutally sex attacked
by one of the two men that allegedly murdered
12-year-old Jocelyn.
This guy has left a wake of pain behind him.
How many other victims could there be? But what we do know is the
state says it's got an ironclad case against the two men that lured a 12-year-old little
girl under a bridge, assaulted her for hours and left her dead body in a bayou. Listen.
Investigators determine the two men lure her into going under the bridge on West Rankin Road
Keeping Jocelyn for over two hours. They take her pants off and tie her up
Jocelyn dies from strangulation before she is thrown into the bayou where her body is found after throwing the body into the bayou
Ramos and Martinez are seen walking back toward the apartment
They share police believe the pair live in the same apartment complex as Jocelyn Nungery.
Just strolling back, they're on video. Just strolling back. It reminds me of the guy that
murdered Rachel Moran, according to the DNA found on her body. He attacked a nine-year-old
little girl in LA before he murdered Rachel in Bel Air, Maryland,
based on DNA.
And he didn't even run from the scene.
He's caught on a door cam in LA.
He just walks out without his shirt on and just walks away like, hey, you know, that
was nothing.
No big deal.
I mean, Dr. Bethany Marshall, I don't think you're getting my question.
The way they threw away the little girl like she was a chewing gum wrapper, just throw
her away.
After that, just throw her body, half stripped, tied up, strangled, just throw her in the
water and now we know casually walk off.
I'm telling you, this was no more than them going to the movie and
having dinner. That was it. This was nothing to them. And they casually
stroll back to their apartment. They don't even run. Nothing. No, no, no. Several
things about this story bother me so much. This little girl Jocelyn grew up
with a mother and in this society in a neighborhood where she was taught that the world is a safe place
Unlike Venezuela unlike Haiti where the two missionary kids David and Natalie were just murdered by gang violence
There are certain societies Nancy where homicide is socially sanctioned where it's rampant
Where people do feel that this is what society has come to. And when those societies infiltrate our society,
our kids who believe that the world is a safe place
continue doing what they normally do,
not realizing that there are predators around them.
And then the other thing
that's strolling back to their apartment,
Nancy, they strangled her.
And that means that they were looking into the eyes
and into the face of a 12 year old little girl
watching her struggle, taking delight, taking pleasure.
I mean, if you really just soak that in,
who does that to a 12 year old?
Who rapes a 12 year old who may not even know about sex yet?
I mean, the intrusion into this little girl
of the most horrifying unimaginable circumstances for which she was completely unprepared and not
even knowing what to do and Nancy yeah they just toss her into the river. It is it's beyond
disregard for human life, it's sadism, it's thrill, it's hatred. It's wanting to undermine
the youth and beauty of such a beautiful member of our society. It's really horrible.
When I first started prosecuting violent crimes, the judge would instruct a jury,
if the evidence supported it, on flight as indicia of guilt. Now in most jurisdictions, the judge doesn't instruct a jury that flight can be used as
an indication of guilt, but the prosecutor can still argue it.
And in this case, you want to tell me they didn't do it because when HPD, Houston PD shows up at the apartment complex where these two illegals
live and they get a bullhorn, a loudspeaker, and they order the man to come out, what do
they do?
One of the guys tries to jump off a balcony, 4 a.m., but wisely, Houston PD, and this detective is really something else, is Stephen Hope
guy, they have the whole place surrounded.
There you go.
Jumping off a balcony to Coralie Peel joining us, investigative reporter, KPRC 2, there
in Houston.
Really?
I mean, if a cop knocks on your door,
do you try to run out the back and jump off a balcony?
Absolutely not.
And it was really interesting
because we were out there that morning.
We didn't see that time of the rest just afterwards
when they were placed in handcuffs.
But a lot of the neighbors out there told me
that they didn't really interact with those men too much.
They'd only lived at that apartment complex
for maybe a month, two months.
I think the only time they really saw them out
was a barbecue that happened a couple of weeks prior,
but they didn't have many details about
what those men were like or if they seemed suspicious at all.
So definitely concerning
if they're trying to run
from police. They took away my firstborn. A mom pleads for killers to be brought to justice after
her 12-year-old daughter's sl, Jocelyn, secretly and nefariously
came into our country to do nothing but wreak havoc.
They were not here, according to the Statute of Liberty, seeking a new life.
They came here to continue a life of violent crime.
And it's not the first time.
Does the name Lakin Riley ring a bell?
Because I'll never forget the name, listen.
In Athens, Georgia, nursing student Lakin Riley
is late returning from a jog
at the University of Georgia campus
and her roommate becomes concerned.
Searching the area she would jog,
her body is found in Okoni Forest Park near Lake Herrick.
Riley's body is found covered in brush and she's been killed by blunt force trauma and
asphyxiation.
A sketch of a possible person of interest leads investigators to Jose Antonio Ribara.
Ribara is from Venezuela, entered the USA illegally with a fake wife, was sent to New
York, left his fake wife and ended up in Athens, Georgia with his brother, Ibarra, now facing
murder charges in the killing of Lake and Riley.
His fake wife?
And what about Lizbeth Medina?
When high school cheerleader Lizbeth Medina doesn't join her team for the Christmas parade,
her mother races home to see why.
In the bathroom, Jacqueline Medina finds her daughter in the bathtub dead.
Stabbed to death.
Police track suspicious
activity on Lizbeth's missing cell phone, leading them to Rafael Govea Romero, 23, illegally
in the United States of America from Mexico. Investigators determine he's been stalking
Lizbeth Madina and was on probation at the time of her murder.
And then he stabs her dead, and Mommy has to find her daughter dead in
the bathtub when she's supposed to be in a Christmas parade. That's how she found
out. Mommy races to work to see her daughter in the parade not wanting to
miss a thing and the daughter's not there. So she races home to find her
daughter dead. When will it end? I can't control what Congress is doing.
You know, that's like yelling out the window on Third Avenue. But what I can do is ask
for help in this case to make sure these two are convicted. 713-308-3600.
Another heartbreaking twist in the case of the murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungry,
who allegedly was brutalized and murdered at the hands of two illegal migrants.
Now a woman has come forward swearing she was raped by one of the perps when she was
on vacation in Costa Rica.
Coincidentally, when Ramos was making his way from South America up to the U.S., did
he go through Costa Rica?
Can we prove this?
What do we know about Jocelyn's case?
We're never gonna get justice for this American woman
out of Costa Rica, but we can get justice in the US.
We wait as justice unfolds.
Goodbye, friend.
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