An illegal alien MS-13 gang member, who was released into the United States from the southern border by President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s administration, will spend 70 years in prison for raping and murdering 20-year-old Kayla Hamilton in Aberdeen, Maryland.
In January 2023, 19-year-old illegal alien and MS-13 gang member Walter Javier Martinez was arrested by the Aberdeen Police Department for Hamilton’s rape and murder on July 27, 2022, just months after he had been resettled in the U.S. by the Biden-Harris administration as an Unaccompanied Alien Child (UAC).
According to Martinez’s plea to first-degree murder, Hamilton was tied up, raped, and strangled to death with a phone cord by the illegal alien gang member. Hamilton’s brutal assault and murder were recorded on voicemail to her boyfriend’s cellphone as she called him for help when Martinez barged into her room.
While locked up in Harford County Detention Center awaiting trial, prosecutors discovered a letter Martinez wrote where he admitted to killing four people and committing two rapes in his native El Salvador.
“I knew in the beginning, that it wasn’t his first crime,” Angel Mom Tammy Nobles, who has testified before Congress about her daughter’s murder, told FOX Baltimore. “Nobody commits this first, their first crime this horrific and this evil. Like he, I had a feeling he did it before.” […]
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