Posted on 01/21/2005 3:39:47 PM PST by South40
SANTA ANA A Riverside teenager testified that he helped dispose of the headless body of his mother and that his older half-brother later confessed to killing her.
Matthew B. Montejo, 17, told jurors Thursday that he didn't see the actual killing of Jane Bautista or her body, but that he helped Jason V. Bautista lug a heavy sleeping bag to a trash bin.
He also said Bautista told him not to look in the hall closet, where authorities later discovered the woman's head and hands in a duffel bag. The rest of her remains were found in an Orange County ravine by passers-by.
Both brothers are charged with murder and conspiracy. Montejo said under questioning by Bautista's attorney, Don Ronaldson, that he agreed to testify for the prosecution to get a lighter sentence.
Prosecutors contend the 41-year-old woman was strangled in her apartment and her sons continued their work and school routines for days before being arrested in January 2003.
Bautista, 22, allegedly told police he got the idea to decapitate the woman in order to prevent identification from an episode of his favorite television show, "The Sopranos."
On the night of Jan. 14, 2003, Montejo said he heard a "thud" in the living room where Bautista and his mother were arguing. Montejo said he left the apartment to take a walk.
"There was a bad vibe in there and I wanted to get out," he said.
After he returned a half hour later, he said, he and his brother took the family Oldsmobile to San Ysidro to drop off their dog at an overnight kennel, then drove on to the San Diego area.
There, Montejo testified, he helped his brother pull a heavy sleeping bag that he believed contained their mother's body from the trunk. A security guard stopped them as they tried to put it into a trash bin, pulling a gun on them even though Bautista told the guard the bag contained only grass clippings.
The two then put the bag back in the trunk and drove off, eventually stopping on the lonely Ortega Highway in Orange County, where Bautista vanished alone for two or three minutes, Montejo said.
He then returned to the car and they drove home. The next day, Montejo said, he asked Bautista what had happened and Bautista replied, "You don't need to know about it. ... I did what I said I was going to do."
"You killed her?" Montejo said he asked.
'"Yeah. I choked her,"' he said his brother replied.
Jason V. Bautista, honorary Muslim.
Let the mainstream left-wing media keep glamorizing the terrorist thugs that do this crap in the Middle East. That'll encourage a few more of these spoiled little rat-ba$tard$ to try this.
Not.
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FMCDH(BITS)
Yes, you can bet their lawyers will investigate fully their backgrounds and look for some experence, perhaps being fatherless, that can be used to excuse them for beheading their mother and dumping her body in a trash dumpster.
Natural selection at work.
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