Murder With My Husband - 265. The Missing Instagram Model - Esmeralda Gonzalez
Episode Date: April 21, 2025In this episode, Payton and Garrett explore the chilling case of Esmeralda Gonzalez, an Instagram influencer who mysteriously vanished from her Las Vegas neighborhood. Links: Patreon: https://www.pat...reon.com/murderwithmyhusband NEW MERCH LINK: https://mwmhshop.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/themwmh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderwithmyhusband/ Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@murderwithmyhusband Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/into-the-dark/id1662304327 Listen on spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/36SDVKB2MEWpFGVs9kRgQ7?si=f5224c9fd99542a7 Case Sources: Oxygen.com - https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/christopher-prestipino-pleads-not-guilty-esmeralda-gonzalez-murder News3LV.com - https://news3lv.com/news/local/new-details-emerge-surrounding-murder-of-young-woman-who-was-found-encased-in-concrete 8NewsNow.com - https://www.8newsnow.com/news/local-news/woman-extradited-charged-in-the-murder-of-esmeralda-gonzalez/ HalfPriceLawyers.com - https://www.halfpricelawyers.com/blog/arrests-made-in-connection-with-murder-of-las-vegas-young-woman/ People.com -Â https://people.com/crime/instagram-model-encased-concrete-man-sentenced/ WPDE.com - https://wpde.com/news/nation-world/judge-sentences-man-accused-of-killing-woman-encasing-her-in-concrete-las-vegas-southern-nevada-christopher-prestipino ReviewJournal.com - https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/courts/woman-gets-prison-in-las-vegas-models-killing-2782246/ LawAndCrime.com - https://lawandcrime.com/crime/man-sentenced-in-grisly-killing-of-missing-model-who-was-strangled-injected-with-pool-cleaner-and-encased-in-concrete/ SinsAndSurvivors.com - https://www.sinsandsurvivors.com/death-of-a-rising-star-esmerelda-gonzalez/#:~:text=The%20Gonzalez%20family%20came%20to,and%20raised%20their%20children%20there. KTNV.com - https://www.ktnv.com/news/police-believe-missing-woman-strangled-to-death-injected-with-poison#google_vignette Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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for this episode are oxygen.com, news3lv.com, eightnewsnow.com, halfpricelawyers.com,
people.com, wpde.com, reviewjournal.com, lawandcrime.com, sinsandsurvivors.com,
and ktnv.com. So I think it's safe to say that for most of us listening
to this, social media feels unavoidable these days.
I'm always shocked when someone tells me they've managed
to stay off social media because I think like how?
It just doesn't even feel possible.
And the way I see it, Instagram and TikTok are ways
to stay updated with people in
our lives. For others, it's a way to make new friends and connect with people that have similar
interests. And sometimes it's just a way to not feel alone in this world. But the thing with
social media is you sometimes never know who is looking at your profile, who is waiting for your updates,
looking to connect with you through a screen,
especially when you're someone with a big following,
which is why when an influencer goes missing these days,
the police often turn to social media
to see what was happening in their DMs. But today's case is a reminder that while social media to see what was happening in their DMs.
But today's case is a reminder that while social media and the people we encounter on
it can certainly be unpredictable, the real threat doesn't happen online.
It happens in the real world.
So for today's case, we are turning back the clock to 2019 and we are heading to Las Vegas to meet 24-year-old Esmerelda
Gonzalez. Now, unlike a lot of people living in Vegas, Esmerelda is not a transplant. She's
actually spent most of her life there. She and her two brothers grew up in the historic
neighborhood of West Las Vegas
Maybe not a place you'd venture to if you were looking for casinos nightclubs
But for Esmeralda and her family this was home her family was from
Michoacan, Mexico and came to the states in the 90s looking for opportunities. I looked it up and that's how you say
I'm pretty sure that was a good Michoacan. looked it up and that's how you say it. I'm pretty sure.
That was good.
Michoacan.
Good, babe.
That's how I said.
But if I did say it wrong, don't blame me.
Blame the internet.
So, born on May 26th, 1995.
Wait, my birthday is May 26th, 1994.
That's kind of crazy, I'm not gonna lie.
A year after you. That's Meralda. All the May 26th, 1994. That's kind of crazy, I'm not gonna lie. The year after you.
That's Meralda.
All the May 26th is Unite.
Also, interesting time to be an influencer, 2019.
I feel like that was-
Definitely like-
Before influencing, I feel like has really blown up,
but still like, oh wow,
you have a lot of followers on Instagram, that's crazy.
How did you do that sort of thing?
Yeah.
But not really like, oh,
I'm making huns of money blow up yet.
Maybe like 2020.
Yeah, I feel like 2020, 21
is when all of a sudden the crazy money
maybe started coming in for influencers.
Maybe they were making good money before.
I don't know, but I'm not an influencer.
Don't ask me.
Yeah, I definitely feel like influencing was known,
well-known in 2019, but not maybe as common
as like everyone trying to be an influencer type thing.
Until TikTok came along and-
Right.
Yeah.
So she's born in Mexico and then her and her family
come to the States in the nineties.
So Esmeralda really couldn't have been older than five
when the family found the small community in Vegas
and decided to go there and call it their own.
So while the Gonzales is strongly believed in working hard and keeping their heads down to achieve the American dream,
Esmeralda wasn't exactly the kind of girl who was, you know, keen on living a quiet modest life in the shadows.
She had big plans for her future and she knew with the perfect cocktail of brains and beauty
that the right doors would open for her in time in what she wanted. So as Esmerelda got older,
she began participating in beauty pageants while also staying after school for the chess club.
And while Esmerelda was the only female in the chess club, that sort of spoke to the kind of person she was.
She wasn't someone who was easily intimidated
or willing to back down.
After graduating from high school,
Esmerelda knew she wanted to stay local.
Her family meant the world to her
and she never wanted to venture far.
So she chose to attend the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
And there she began studying
for her bachelor's
degree in communications. But even during her college years, Esmeralda kept
her eye on the prize. She became a member of UNLV's chapter of the National
Society for Leadership and Success and actually had plans to go on to law
school after she finished her undergrad degree.
Now Esmerelda, like many girls her age,
also had dreams of becoming a mother one day,
starting her own family that she could be proud of,
much like the life her parents had built for her.
But for the time being, Esmerelda was content
just being a dog mom to her miniature poodle
that she named Bonita.
Now, especially because she wasn't in a rush to settle down, quite the opposite, actually,
in 2018, Esmerelda's Instagram started growing.
Popping off.
Her following started growing. And you have to think this was
similar to the time we were going through college.
Yes.
And it was really that time of like influencing became.
Started becoming.
Just really well known.
It was like, whoa, there's people making money off Instagram with tons of followers.
There's ads and.
Like Instagram famous.
And so she was getting to enjoy plenty of perks that came along with being this influencer.
So if you think about it,
Esmerelda was already in the perfect place
to grow a following.
She had a backdrop of one of the craziest cities
in the world.
And she was candid about sharing her nights out
and the outfits and accessories she sported while doing it.
Safe to say, Esmerelda was a little ahead of the game.
So by 2018, she had close to 300,000 followers in 2018.
Well, that's a lot.
Yes. And her profile included credits like BA in communications, entrepreneur,
real estate investor, social scientist and foreign model.
I think back then Instagram bios were a little bit more about like a LinkedIn profile instead of like an Instagram bio. Yeah. You know, uh-huh. So
Esmeralda was definitely doing well for herself as an influencer because it
seems this helped her bring in quite a bit of cash in 2018. Suddenly she was
sporting designer shoes, bags, she had a $40,000 Rolex. And when she turned 23 that year,
she was even able to purchase her first house
on her own at 23.
23?
Now, meanwhile, Esmerelda's love life
also seemed to be blossoming.
She had been seeing her boyfriend,
Luis Merlo, for some time now.
Though the two hadn't taken the steps to move in together yet.
For now, Esmerelda was still enjoying her independence and soaking up any chance she
could spend time with her family, including the day of her 24th birthday.
That's May 26th, 2019.
Now little did Esmerelda's family know everything was about to change for her and not for the
better.
So on the afternoon of May 31st, this is after her birthday, a week after celebrating her
birthday, Esmerelda's brother, Juan, went by her house to check on her.
He hadn't heard from his sister for the last day or so, which wasn't normal.
And so he was starting to get worried.
So he gets to his sister's house,
goes up to her front door, knocks, and no one answers.
But even more alarming,
he realizes that his sister's front door is unlocked.
So Juan is able to let himself inside,
which is completely unlike Esmeralda.
She's usually very
responsible, would never leave her front door unlocked, especially because she was
someone who lived alone and also liked her privacy. Now Juan starts calling her
name around the house. At first he thinks she couldn't have gone far because when
he pulled in he noticed her car was still in her driveway. Plus, her purse and wallet are inside the house,
but he can't find her phone.
And there's one thing about the house
that really seems to scare Juan the second he goes inside.
It's a disaster.
And it's not that he necessarily thinks
that someone has kidnapped Esmerelda
when he sees the state of the house,
because he's actually seen Esmerelda's personal belongings in a state like this
before.
What had been in the past and what it looks like now to Juan is that
Esmerelda might have had another mental health episode.
This was something she had been struggling with on and off for a while.
According to one,
so a little bit of a breakdown, maybe throwing stuff everywhere or something
like that, well, Esmerelda had actually been diagnosed in the past
with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
Now, I'm not sure how long she was battling these illnesses, but I know she had been prescribed medication
for both of them.
And they really did seem to help her according to Juan.
But just a week ago at her birthday party,
Esmerelda had actually confided in her brother Juan
that she had been struggling again.
She wasn't sure if her medications were working anymore.
Maybe she just needed to get her dosage changed.
So when he didn't hear from her and then he goes to her house, sees her car, sees
her stuff, no phone and sees the state the house is in, he's worried.
He's immediately worried, which is why he's even there.
So he actually thinks Esmerelda might be in Vegas somewhere in an unhealthy state of mind.
He knows without her medication, Esmerelda has a hard time grappling with her perception of reality,
which as we know can be dangerous for any human being.
But before he lets the panic set in, Juan decides to get in touch with Esmerelda's newish
boyfriend Luis. See if maybe they're just together somewhere.
Only, this conversation leaves Juan even more unsettled. Because Luis says to him that the
last time he saw Esmerelda was actually yesterday, so the day before. And things didn't go well
between the two of them,
so they weren't necessarily talking. He noticed that Esmerelda wasn't acting right. Whether or
not he knew about her mental health history, I'm not sure, but he said he could tell something was
definitely off with her. And then Luis admits he took Esmerelda's cell phone and her car keys,
trying to help keep her safe,
because she just wasn't in a very good frame of mind.
Now, knowing that Esmerelda isn't with her boyfriend either,
and doesn't have these personal items,
Juan gets the police involved.
What a good brother, by the way.
Yeah, like really following these steps,
trying to figure out, and he tells the police, last time he saw Esmeralda and then also the story he got from
Luis, her boyfriend.
He's like, this is what her boyfriend told me.
And for a police officer investigating a case, the first people you're going to consider
in a situation like this, are those close to the missing person, especially because when
they decide to look in Luis's past immediately, they just immediately off
their back or like, let's just pull pull him up.
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Esmeralda's house over a domestic violence incident involving Luis, and I
don't know the details of what happened that night, but I know this is obviously
going to be an immediate red flag for detectives a couple weeks
before they get called for domestic violence and now she's missing. She's
missing, so they call Luis to try and get him to come down for questioning or
at the very least to hand over as morel to cell phone and keys so they can dig
further into her call and text history and maybe even get into her car.
But Luis doesn't do himself any favors at this point.
He's not very cooperative.
He actually gives the evidence to his attorney
to hand over to the police,
which I'm not necessarily saying is a bad idea,
but to the police, it seems a little shady.
No, it's not a bad idea.
I mean, I think that if you went missing,
and that's what I would do.
Oh yeah.
I mean, I think in just today's day and age.
Correct.
And I know it's hard because it does raise red flags for police,
but I think also 1025 detectives and police in general
need to realize people do it for actually more
safety now than yeah then trying to hide that was 2018 so right 19 it's a little
bit different right but yeah so meanwhile investigators realize there's
something inside as morelda's house that they now actually have investigated
that might actually help them get to the bottom of her disappearance.
And that is security cameras.
Though once they pull the footage from the security cameras at Esmerelda's house, they
find nothing.
It's just Esmerelda wandering her house, going about her business, which is great for Luis. He's not pictured in the house at all before Esmeralda disappears out the front door alone
on May 30th and doesn't come back.
So the question now is, nothing happened to her at the house.
Where did she go?
And is Luis involved?
So days pass as detectives dig deeper into Esmerelda's life looking for
any clue and what they have put together is a brief timeline. So this is what they
know so far. Esmerelda argued with Luis the afternoon of May 30th. She leaves her
house that same night and doesn't come back home. She's never seen again on
camera. And then her family
reports her missing the following day, the afternoon of May 31st. So without
much to work off of this early in the investigation, police turned to a new
pool of suspects. Pretty big one as Merelda's social media following. I mean
when a celebrity is murdered it's not that weird to say. Did she have or he have any stockers? So they rolled out
the boyfriend for sure. No, they're just trying to look at other or leans. Yeah,
so when someone attracts that much attention online, she has close to
three hundred thousand followers. You have to consider whether there was
someone who had taken an interest in her, especially because she wrote one very obvious thing on her
Instagram profile and that was no DMS. She doesn't want to
talk to people. She makes this clear. Okay, so they start to
wonder
why like why all of a sudden is she closing off her DMS? Was
there someone in the past who had been harassing her? She was
probably no stranger to people messaging her online,
and I doubt it was always kind or appropriate.
I also can't remember.
They've changed Instagram so much from then until now.
What filters were in place, what restrictions, safety blocking.
I know there was that stuff, but I don't know to what extent there was in 2008 and 19
It's just it's been so long. I'm trying to think because I worked social media. Yeah, I run that 2018 No 2019. No 20 20 18 to 2020. Well 2020 to actually
But you're right. Yeah. Yeah, so maybe you'd start 2019
I'm trying to think if the requests thing for people with a high number of followers was a thing because
I'm pretty sure it used to be that anyone could DM you yeah, and anyone could DM you there wasn't you couldn't restrict people
And there was a lot. I mean now if you have a certain
Number of followers if you didn't know
Your message actually goes into like a request folder and then that person has to go check
Separately check the request folder and scroll through and then like accept a message and some people don't even check their request folder
So they don't even get eyes on your DM if that makes sense
Mm-hmm, so I don't know if that was a thing at this point
And I mean police are going through her comments
on her photos and they were just random, you know,
creepers commenting, you should marry me,
we should go out sometime, normal.
Normal social media, unfortunately,
nothing out of the ordinary.
And it also wasn't just that she did have like some very,
I don't wanna say like risque, but I mean,
there are people who would have considered
her pictures risque. So that can draw a certain attention.
Then she have like foreign model or something. Yes. And then also, I mean, she posts about
her luxurious life. She posted that she had a $40,000 Rolex. This is like catnip to robbers.
So they have to take that into consideration as well.
Was someone keeping an eye on Esmeralda? Did they find out where she lived and then
waited for her to leave? As police dig into this very large suspect pool, Juan is doing his own
due diligence trying to locate his sister. He and the family are posting flyers around town,
spreading the word through Facebook, anything they can to find Esmerelda, and it works.
A neighbor of Esmerelda's comes forward to say,
they actually noticed something odd
around 2.30 a.m. on May 31st.
And she didn't really realize it was that strange.
The neighbor didn't until she got word
that Esmerelda was missing. she got word that Esmerelda was
missing. So security footage caught Esmerelda lingering in the neighbor's driveway before
approaching her neighbor's front door and knocking at 2 30 a.m. In this footage, Esmereldda is dressed in only lingerie and high heels,
and she's not walking very steady.
She seems very confused.
She's out of sorts.
Drunk or drugged.
And when the neighbor wakes up and notices Esmeralda
on her front door, they tell her,
hey, you have the wrong house.
And Esmeralda quickly responds, oh, I do.
Okay, thank you.
And leaves the property.
She doesn't put up a fight.
She isn't combative, just apologetic and moves on.
And you have to think the neighbor
is like, who is this person?
You know, but that's not the only tip police receive.
After that, there's another one.
One that starts to help them build
an even more concrete timeline.
So Luis takes Esmerelda's car keys
sometime on the morning of May 30th
because they're in a fight and she's not acting normal.
Later that day, someone reported seeing Esmerelda
at a local BMW car dealership.
So police go and they find video footage
that confirms this tip.
Esmeralda is walking through the lobby of this dealership
in lingerie and heels.
So the same outfit, but this time during the day.
This is the same outfit she'll be seen wearing later
that night at the neighbor's front door.
Okay, that's kind of weird.
But this is Vegas. So the people who worked at the neighbor's front door. Okay, that's kind of weird. But this is Vegas.
So the people who worked at the dealership didn't kick her out.
Honestly, they didn't even really find it that strange.
This could be her work attire.
They thought maybe she's a dancer on her way to work.
But Esmeralda is there for another reason.
She wants to get another key to her car since her boyfriend had took hers.
The catch is she's not alone at this BMW dealership.
She's with another man,
the gentleman in his 40s or 50s
who seems to be walking with her,
but he's not acting suspicious in any way.
He looks more like a friend trying to help her out.
So police sound the alarms on this. They have to figure out
who this stranger is with Esmerelda basically the day she disappears. The family doesn't recognize
him, so they start posting photos of him on the local news and they get a hit. The guy himself
comes forward and says, uh, I saw that you're looking for me. My name is Brent Smith.
Now Brent Smith lives very close to Esmerelda.
He's actually another neighbor of hers, but he didn't know her before that day.
That's like from what I can tell is that he didn't know her very well, though.
He says plain and simple as more elder approached me on the 30th and told me
that her boyfriend took her keys and she needed a new set. She asked me if I could give her a ride to
the dealership and me being a good neighbor, I said, sure. Now, Brent would of course be
considered a person of interest in all of this, except after that trip to the dealership, Esmeralda got dropped back off at home
and she was seen on her interior surveillance cameras.
After that, this is before she leaves the house for good.
Later that night, he's cleared.
Basically, yes.
This means Brent probably is the good
neighbor he claims to be because he did drop her off.
Yeah. And then hours after that, he was like,
thing, I'm dropping her off and she's wearing lingerie. I don't know. I don't
know. Is this normal in Vegas? Like, I just don't know. I don't know. I don't
live in Vegas, but he also, I mean, he's probably like, wait, you're telling me
that I meet her for the first time and she dies and now she's like missing.
Missing. Yeah, that's kind of freaky. So as we know, she's going to leave the
house and then hours after that drop off around two, 30 M she's going to leave the house and then hours after that drop off around 2.30 a.m.
She's going to be seen at a different neighbor's door being told she's at the wrong house,
but never actually go back to her own house, even though she's in her own neighborhood.
So police are now wondering, okay, what's the next step? Where did Esmeralda disappear
to after that? There's been no usage on her credit cards,
no activity on any of her social accounts,
including her Instagram profile.
That's not good.
Nothing that shows proof of life from Esmerelda
after May 31st at 2.30 a.m.
The police are starting to hit dead ends.
It is now July 18th.
So she went missing May 30th, it's now July 18th. So she went missing May 30th. It's now July 18th. And another tip comes in.
And this one really hits the gas. So that day, an anonymous caller gets in touch with Las Vegas
police to say they have a name of someone that they are certain is connected to Esmeralda
Gonzalez's disappearance. Let's hear it.
And the tipster says, actually, it's two names, 45 year old
Christopher Presto Pino and his roommate, 39 year old Cassandra Garrett.
Don't bring me into this case.
Take it.
Keep me out of this, please.
Keep my name out of this crap.
So we have 45 year old Christopher and 39 year old
39 year old Cassandra and they are roommates. So this tipster, this
anonymous tipster says that back in May Christopher and Cassandra mentioned to
them having killed a woman. What? Sorry that was a very, it was very aggressive. What? Well, and the tipster tells
police that after according to this, these roommates, after
they killed this woman, they took her out to the Nevada
desert in a U haul and left her body out there. Give me a
break, dude. Now, if this tip is accurate, it means that Esmeralda's case is no
longer a missing person's case. It's a homicide. It's now a homicide, yeah. And because the tip
is just so specific, it'd be foolish of them not to look into Christopher's background. I mean,
the two names that were brought to them. So they do. And they find that Christopher works as a stagehand
at the Paris Hotel, working for one of their shows there.
But he also has a criminal background.
He's been arrested before on charges related to drug use.
Though there's nothing violent on his record.
So police have to take that into consideration as well.
Drug use to murder is a pretty big jump.
But here's the thing that really
worries the police. Christopher Prestopino and Cassandra Garrett, their house is in the same
neighborhood as Esmerelda's. Actually just a few doors down. Now remember where Esmeralda was last seen alive? In her neighborhood on
camera at 2 30 a.m. at a different neighbor's house being confused where she
was looking very out of it and then they get a tip that two of her other neighbors
are the ones who killed her and that's where she was last seen was her own
neighborhood. I mean this really lines up for police.
This makes the most sense.
I mean, I guess these cases never make sense when someone kills somebody,
but like, why would they kill her?
Well, I just is going, I think, to police.
It's like, how did she die in her home, own neighborhood,
just like steps away from her house?
Yeah, this is really the only option is that one
of the other neighbors got her before she got to her actual house. So knowing that Esmeralda was
last seen wandering around the neighborhood, Chris and Cassandra are climbing to the top of the suspect
list quickly. So investigators next move is to follow up on another little detail from that tipster,
move is to follow up on another little detail from that tipster.
The fact that Chris rented a U haul to get rid of Esmeralda's body.
So they start calling local U haul stores and sure enough, one of them finds that a rental was made to a Christopher Presto Pino just days after
Esmeralda went coming together.
Okay.
And on that contract is Christopher's phone number,
email, home address.
He did not even try to like use a fake name
renting this U-Haul.
Nothing.
Now, just as the police are making some moves on this case,
another anonymous tip comes in telling police,
if you wanna find out what happened to Esmerelda,
you should speak to this woman named Trisha Ott.
And police are like, oh my gosh,
how many freaking tips can we get?
Like we're already, we already have a really, really obvious-
I don't understand why so many people know about the murder
except the police.
But it would be shoddy police work
to not follow up every tip.
So they track down Trisha,
even though they feel like they're on the right path. And when they speak with her, they realize that this tipster actually was
being helpful because she begins to connect the dots even more for police. She tells the
police that in early June, a week or so after as morelda went missing, her friend, Christopher
Presto Pino called her in the middle of the night.
He told her he needed her help moving something large and asked if she could come over to
the house right away.
Trisha got out of bed, made the drive over, and when she got there, she found her friend
Christopher blasting music and the TV so loud that she could barely speak to him.
But also, Christopher was acting really paranoid. He was going on
and on about a woman who had come over to his house and he had tied her up and maybe
he accidentally killed her. This is now the second person he's opening his mouth to. Christopher
cannot keep a secret.
This is what I'm trying to say though. Like, I mean, no one can comprehend it. It just,
the fact that this girl was out there
and then all of a sudden this random guy was like,
oh, I'm gonna tie her up and I'm gonna kill her.
I'm saying like, how does that possibly go
through somebody's mind?
It's gross.
It's insane.
But that's not even the half of it
because Trisha sees some other really shady stuff
while she's there that night trying to help her friend, I guess, move a body. For starters, that U-Haul is sitting there in
the driveway just waiting to be loaded up. And meanwhile, Cassandra, Christopher's
roommate, is frantically cleaning out their garage. And according to Trisha,
she's high on drugs. And the most chilling detail is there is a giant handmade
wooden box in the garage.
From pictures, it looks a little bit bigger
than like a chest freezer.
And apparently that wooden box is what Chris needs help
moving into the U-Haul, getting it in.
He said that him and his roommate, Cassandra,
had been trying for hours, but were unsuccessful.
So they called Trisha to see if the three of them
could get it up.
Now later, having heard the news
about this missing Esmerelda,
Trisha was pretty certain that it was her body
inside the box that she had helped move that night.
Now, I want to be clear, Trisha is being forthcoming with police,
but they came to her off of an anonymous tip.
Yeah, because I'm not saying that she's guilty of coalition.
She should have went to the police, but I come on like, come on, let's not
be, let's not be naive here. The second you, you even had a premonition or thought, sorry,
that it might have been this missing woman who disappeared in that exact neighborhood and you
might've helped move her body into a U-Haul, you should have contacted police.
So after this, police feel pretty certain that Christopher is their guy, so they subpoena
his phone records next.
And they find something else that sort of confirms Trisha's story.
So needless to say, they are just gluing everything together.
They're just getting some backend back end behind their evidence. So
Christopher spent a lot of time at Home Depot. There's a specific Home Depot by
his house after her disappearance. So they reach out to that store where his
phone was constantly pinging. They asked for security footage and sure enough
Christopher Prestopino takes multiple trips in and out of Home Depot,
buying all of the supplies that someone would need
to build a wooden box,
just like the one Trisha described.
Wood, cement mix, lime drills, mixing paddles.
And then on June 8th,
Christopher's phone records placed him somewhere else
that's kind of suspicious.
That day he
spent multiple hours out in the middle of the Nevada desert. So police assume
Christopher must have found a way to get that box inside the U-Haul and he was
out there dumping it that day. So now investigators are getting closer to
finding out what happened to Esmerelda. The issue is they only have Christopher's cell
coordinates to work off of and the Nevada desert is a pretty big place. So while they do multiple
searches of the area spanning hundreds and hundreds of miles of desert, they don't find
anything. And that's when they realized as badly as they wanted to find Esmeralda before arresting Christopher,
they were going to need to go directly to Christopher to find Esmeralda.
So it's September by this point, and police decide that they're going to actually start
with finding Cassandra, the roommate, first. Only they quickly realize she's not even in Vegas anymore.
She actually ran off to Wisconsin to her boyfriend's house.
So police hop on a plane and knock on her boyfriend's door.
And Cassandra is pretty good at playing dumb.
She says she knows nothing about a U-Haul or a missing girl, even though Trisha said
she was there cleaning out the garage.
In fact, she's really combative, which of course is not helpful.
But for now, it's not enough to arrest her.
So they move to the next phase.
They need to get a warrant for Christopher's house
back in Vegas.
So on September 20th, they knock on his door.
And as much as I hate to say it, they find nothing.
They find no evidence that Esmerelda
was ever inside his house, let alone killed there.
Surprising.
And Christopher insists over and over, he has no idea who Esmeralda is.
He's never seen her before. So police are getting frustrated.
They feel like they have a lot of circumstantial evidence
and a lot of tips against these people, but just nothing to like prove it.
So this is when they realized that Christopher
and Cassandra might actually just be roommates
because Christopher has a girlfriend named Lisa Mort,
who is in prison at this time.
She's at a nearby detention center
on some unrelated charges, I'm not sure what,
but police had heard that she and Chris
spoke over the phone regularly. So
they actually wondered if maybe they could cut a deal with Lisa to kind of
get more information and maybe even to testify against her boyfriend Christopher.
But when they questioned Lisa, she's also saying she knows nothing about the crime.
It's just dead end after dead end. but police feel like they're so close. So they throw one final hell Mary in October
They connect with Cassandra the roommate again. They say to her look
We're just willing to make a deal with you at this point. We're hot on your trail
We're inches away from making an arrest
But if you cooperate with us and you lead us to Esmeralda's body
We will fly you back to Vegas let you get all of your affairs in order before we arrest you." Now this is not a conventional
arrangement by any means, but it seems like maybe the guilt was just too much
for Cassandra to bear because that's when she caves and says, okay, let's do it.
I'll do it. So on October 8th, Cassandra flies from Wisconsin to Nevada and that
same day she gets in the car with detectives, she drives them out to the desert,
but for hours it seems like Cassandra's just leading them on. She keeps saying she doesn't
remember exactly where it was, that nothing was looking familiar until they come to one particular
rock formation and she says, oh, this is it. So that's when a detective gets out of the car, climbs up to an embankment, looks down and sees a giant, homemade wooden box lying there in the Vegas sand.
Found it. lift this structure out of the desert. And when they get it back to the lab, they have to call for firefighters to drill into it
to see if the remains are inside.
And sure enough, they find a body.
But the level of decomposition is so bad
that they can't even perform an autopsy.
Gosh, man.
It's clear to investigators that foul play
was involved with this body though,
because the victim's hands are still bound with rope.
The only thing left to do is confirm that this is in fact Esmeralda, which
doesn't take long because that Rolex watch, the one she's pictured wearing
on Instagram is in the box with her.
And once her brother, Juan, locates the receipt, they are able to match
the serial numbers confirming this is definitely the Rolex that belongs to Esmeralda.
And if that wasn't enough confirmation, the coroner's office also used some of the bone
fragments to test the DNA.
And when compared to Esmeralda's parents, it's a match.
After more than five months, the mystery of Esmeralda's disappearance has been solved.
There were a few questions
that remained. Was Christopher a follower of Esmerelda's and did he kidnap her? Did
they know each other? What happened the night she went missing? What led to her death and
how did she die? Well, now that Esmerelda was found, they were quickly able to get a
warrant for Christopher's arrest.
Problem was his girlfriend, Lisa Mort, the one in prison, had given him some advice a few days before. She told him that the police were on to him. They called her and he'd better leave
the country while he still had time. No way he left. So he did exactly that.
When police went to find him, they learned that he had taken off to Belize, which means police
have to find another way to get him in handcuffs now.
So they bug his phone and they start listening in on his conversations.
And just a few days after finding Esmeralda's body, they get lucky.
On October 11th, Christopher gets a call from Lisa, his girlfriend in jail.
She says she's going to be getting out soon and Christopher insists he needs to get back
to be there to pick her up. So he flies back to Vegas the following day, October 12th, and because
police were listening to the phone call, they know this, and the second he lands, he gets a welcoming
party. A handful of cops are waiting there to arrest him. By the way, Lisa Mort doesn't even
make her way out of prison that day.
She doesn't actually get out. She's arrested again on the day she's supposed to be released
for being an accessory after the fact. About a week later on October 20th, Cassandra Garrett
also gets a knock on the door and a set of silver handcuffs. And now with all of the
offenders in custody, police finally learn what happened to Esmerelda
in the final hours of her life.
Cassandra should have made a deal with them.
So it's no secret that Esmerelda was likely
off her medication and struggling.
And it was no secret that she was wandering
around the neighborhood asking for help from strangers.
But apparently one of those strangers was a friend
of Christopher and Cassandra's and he found Esmerelda on the street that night, likely in
the early hours after she rang the other neighbor's doorbell. So after 2 30 a.m. So they invite her into
the house. They're all partying. And I think at some point shortly after the friend who had like
gone outside and invited her in left
But then christopher this is all according to them got esmeralda high on methamphetamines
This of course only worsened her current mental state and when she started behaving strangely it scared christopher
He grabbed some rope and tied her to a bed post
According to him as meryl though got more erratic, she began screaming and thrashing, but Christopher
and Cassandra said they were afraid to let her go at that point, thinking that she might
call the police and turn them in.
Eventually as morelda starts calming down, they go to untie her.
She starts fighting back.
She attacks Christopher, punching him in the face.
Christopher retaliates by trying to strangle her,
ties her back up, throws some blankets over her,
and then he goes downstairs,
comes back up with a syringe filled with pool cleaner.
Oh, and killed her.
He injects it into her,
and then he and Cassandra go downstairs.
They come back up to check on her later,
and they find her dead.
Christopher panics, devises his complicated plan to get rid of the body,
which as we know doesn't work.
Christopher Prestapino is indicted on charges of murder,
kidnapping and conspiracy.
Cassandra Garrett faces the same charges while Christopher's 31 year old
girlfriend, Lisa Moore is also charged with accessory to murder.
Both Cassandra and Lisa
However, take a plea deal. Lisa's given 24 to 60 months with 151 days credit for time served
Cassandra's sentenced to voluntary manslaughter and given 20 years with parole after eight
Christopher on the other hand thought he could fight the charges at least at first early on he entered a plea of not guilty
Later changed his mind to plead guilty via an Alford plea
we've talked about this before it basically says you're maintaining your
innocence while pleading guilty so as a result Christopher was sentenced to 10
to 25 years for second-degree murder and 5 to 15 years for kidnapping his
sentences will run concurrently interesting okay
curious to see when he gets out or if he gets out.
It is kind of interesting because it appears that although a stranger,
Christopher wasn't one of Esmerelda's online followers after all.
Esmerelda just happened to find herself in the wrong place at
the wrong time with the wrong people in her own neighborhood,
which ultimately goes to show that while the internet may seem
like a scary place at times, sometimes it really is no match for what's lurking out
in the real world.
And that is the case of Esmeralda Gonzalez.
Because at the beginning you think it's the boyfriend, but he had nothing to do with it.
Nothing.
He had been trying to protect her.
I'm just really confused why they wouldn't just let her go.
Like, I feel like they're still lying about stuff.
Did they torture her?
I think they thought she was gonna turn them in for having methamphetamines and they would
get drug charges.
Well, a lot better than getting murder charges.
Also just like...
Like that makes no sense.
The syringe?
It's just weird.
Yeah, the whole thing's weird.
I guess they were high on drugs.
Probably doesn't make sense.
Oh, horrible Probably so sad. Alright you guys that is our case
for this week and we will see you next time with another one. I love it. I hate it. Goodbye.