Professor Says She Could Go To Jail For Pointing Out Her Rapist 18 Years Ago

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Professor Says She Could Go To Jail For Pointing Out Her Rapist 18 Years Ago

11/21/2013

A psychology professor says she could go to jail for life because 18 years ago, her boyfriend killed her rapist.

Norma Patricia Esparza, 39, says she was forced her to point out her rapist, Gonzalo Ramirez, before he was killed, CBS reports in the video above. Now, Esparza, a professor who lives with her husband and 4-year-old daughter in France, is scheduled to appear before a judge Thursday in Santa Ana, Calif. Prosecutors are expected to ask the judge to revoke her bail before she goes to trial for first-degree special circumstances murder.

Prosecutors say that in 1995, as a sophomore at Pomona College, Esparza went to a bar in Santa Ana, Calif. bar with a group and identified a man she said had raped her in her college dorm, the Los Angeles Times reports. Hours later, the man was found dead, beaten and hacked with a meat cleaver.

Esparza says her ex-boyfriend Gianni Anthony Van forced her to point out her rapist and then asked her to conceal his crime for nearly two decades. Prosecutors say she conspired to commit the killing, even though she did not actually carry it out.

Esparza claims prosecutors originally told her she was not the target of the investigation and that now that she has cooperated with their investigation, she’s being pressured to plead guilty to a lesser charge.

"The principle of what they're asking me is to plead guilty to something that they know I am not responsible for," Esparza said outside the Santa Ana courthouse with her husband and 4-year-old daughter Thursday, the Associated Press reports. "It would essentially be a lie."

Prosecutors said defendants often deny the crime they are charged with.

"She wants to try this case with the media," Susan Kang Schroeder, chief of staff for the district attorney's office, said to the AP. "We filed this case because we have the evidence to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt."

If convicted of murder, Esparza faces the possibility of life without parole. More than 600 people have signed a petition on change.org urging prosecutors to drop the case against her.
 
She claims she was forced to point him out. Prosecutors are arguing that she actively conspired in the killing. She would go to jail for conspiring in the killing, not for her claim of merely pointing him out. Title is sensationalistic bullshit garbage, fed to a society that doesn't believe in law and thinks that only the strong should have rights.
 
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Top row, left-right: Norma Esparza, Gianni Van; Bottom row, left-right: Diane Tran, Kody Tran, Shannon Gries


SANTA ANA, Calif. (KABC) -- Another suspect in a cold case murder in Orange County has been arrested, authorities said.

Shannon Gries surrendered to Santa Ana police. He is the last of five suspects connected to the murder of Gonzalo Ramirez in Santa Ana in 1995. Three others, Patricia Esparza, Gianni Van and Diane Tran, were recently arrested.

Police said a then 21-year-old Esparza met Ramirez in a nightclub. She allegedly later told her ex-boyfriend, Van, that Ramirez assaulted her. The couple, along with friends Kody Tran, his wife Diane Tran, and Gries, waited for Ramirez to leave the nightclub. They allegedly then followed Ramirez and bumped his truck, forcing him to pull over to inspect the damage.

Investigators said the plan had been to kidnap Ramirez and bring him to Kody Tran's transmission shop in Coast Mesa. But they say at some point it changed to murder.

Detectives started honing in on Esparza and Van with the help of phone records and DNA evidence, but then the investigation hit a wall when the suspects married each other. Esparza was not obligated to testify against her husband. The case stalled for 15 years until Esparza filed for divorce from Van, got re-married and moved to France.

Detectives caught a break in October when Esparza, a doctor who had been a professor of psychology working for Webster University in Geneva, Switzerland, flew to Boston for work and was arrested.

Kody Tran committed suicide in July during a standoff with police in Irvine.

http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?id=8924279


It will be a race to who can squeal first for the best deal from the D.A., I imagine they will all blame the dead guy who committed suicide.
 
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