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El Paso, Texas is one of America’s safest cities. But we’re not immune to crime. This podcast by ABC-7 anchor Stephanie Valle dives deep into stories that grip the Borderland community with details that rarely make the news - but deserve to be heard.

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El Paso, Texas is one of America’s safest cities. But we’re not immune to crime. This podcast by ABC-7 anchor Stephanie Valle dives deep into stories that grip the Borderland community with details that rarely make the news - but deserve to be heard.

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English

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915-496-7777


Episodes
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Keeping a Killer Incarcerated

2/27/2024
Jennifer Ann Crecente, 18, was a high school senior and preparing to graduate with honors. On Feb. 15, 2006, she was shot to death by a former boyfriend. Friends and family knew he was controlling, manipulative and later, learned about how he was verbally abusive. Despite having a felony criminal history and evidence showing he planned the shooting, Justin Crabbe was granted a plea deal of 35 years behind bars. His first parole hearing was in Aug. 2023. Jennifer's family, including her grandmother in El Paso, now works to prevent more dating violence among teens, as well as fights to keep the killer behind bars for his full sentence. February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Learn the warning signs and help spread awareness among teens by visiting Jennifer Ann's Group: jenniferann.org If you or someone you know needs help, call or text the El Paso Center Against Sexual & Family Violence at (915) 593-7300. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is (800) 799-7233.

Duration:00:24:48

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"I want my mother's story known:" The murder of Mary Corral

2/1/2024
El Pasoan Maria Luisa Corral was found dead on April 29, 2005. The 20-year-old had been beaten and strangled; her lifeless body was shoved inside a bedroom closet of the Lower Valley home belonging to the mother of Corral's boyfriend, 19-year-old Richard Flores. Flores had thrown himself a birthday party at the house the night before, and was nowhere to be found. With a history of violence between the couple, El Paso police suspected Flores killed Corral. He ultimately convicted and sentenced to life in prison. This is a tragic case of dating violence. The couple had been together off-and-on for four years. They had three children, all under the age of three at the time of the murder, who were suddenly without parents. Nearly 20 years since Corral's murder, one of their daughters, now 21, opens up about her mom, and why she wants people to know what happened. If you or someone you know needs help, call or text the El Paso Center Against Sexual & Family Violence at (915) 593-7300. The National Domestic Violence Hotline is (800) 799-7233.

Duration:00:27:58

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The Final Punishment: An eyewitness account of a killer’s execution

12/4/2023
ABC-7 anchor and Borderland Crimes podcast producer Stephanie Valle served as a media witness to an execution in Huntsville, TX. On Dec. 4, 2001, the man behind a chilling crime that stunned the El Paso community was arrested. David Renteria was charged with capital murder in the death of Alexandra Flores, 5, who had gone missing more than two weeks earlier from the Lower Valley Walmart. Renteria was ultimately convicted and sentenced to death. That sentence was carried out on Nov. 16, 2023. The only English-language broadcast journalist from El Paso to be in the prison chronicled the lead-up to the lethal injection and the aftermath. This is an update to Borderland Crimes Podcast 11: Lured from the Toy Aisle - The Kidnapping and Murder of Alexandra Flores.

Duration:00:31:14

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The Wait for Justice Ends

11/20/2023
At long last, there is a conclusion in the case centered around a deadly shooting outside an east El Paso bar in the early morning hours of Jan. 29, 2017. The suspected shooter, Moises Galvan, was arrested at the scene. Galvan was accused of murdering RJ Franco, 22, and gravely wounding Franco's friend, David Ortega. Galvan claimed the shooting happened in self-defense. It took nearly 7 years, two trials -- one of those, a mistrial -- a trial judge recusal, and several rotations of both defense and prosecuting attorneys for an El Paso jury to finally deliberate and deliver a verdict. This is an update to the Borderland Crimes podcast episode 12: "A Murder Investigation, a Mistrial, and Misconduct Allegations."

Duration:00:26:55

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Abduction at an ATM: The Murder of Sophia Martinez

3/1/2023
Sophia Martinez, 18, headed out to a blind date on Friday, March 10, 2000. But she never made it to the dance club in downtown El Paso. Sophia’s body was found in the desert just north of the city limits the following day; she had been shot numerous times. The only clue to what happened was a grainy ATM surveillance video showing someone shooting her while she pulled cash. The man in a black beanie then climbed into her car and forced her to drive off at gunpoint. The months that followed were a terrifying time for her family as well as the community, as the killer remained at large. Police managed to track down her killer when a witness could no longer keep the dark secret.

Duration:01:14:35

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Attacker Shoots Couple, Kills Wife in Act of Suspected Political Extremism

11/21/2022
The peace and quiet in an affluent, historic Central El Paso neighborhood was shattered by gunfire during a violent attack in Nov. 2020. Georgette Kaufmann, a respected state attorney and beloved mother and wife, was killed. Her husband Daniel was shot, but survived. The gunman escaped into the night, not to be found for almost a year. The suspect’s alleged motive leads investigators – and many in the community – to believe he targeted the couple for their political beliefs.

Duration:00:31:13

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“We Want to Find Her Body:” The Disappearance and Death of Erika Gaytan

8/11/2022
The date between Erika Gaytan and Ricardo Marquez to a concert ended with Gaytan not returning home. Her family immediately believed something terrible happened to the 29-year-old woman; her mother said there was no way she would abandon her 7-year-old son. Continuous searches throughout El Paso – including in the sprawling desert east of the city – did not yield her remains. Despite her body not being found and a cause of death unknown, police arrested and charged Marquez with her murder. Could the 28-year-old’s behavior leading up to and after Gaytan’s disappearance be enough to convince a jury he is a killer?

Duration:01:02:46

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“We Feel Victimized All Over Again:” Veteran’s Murder Unresolved After Five Years

5/5/2022
An Army vet who survived combat in Afghanistan was murdered in El Paso. Tyler Croke was in the shower at a friend’s apartment when he was ambushed, held at gunpoint, then brutally killed. A total of five people – some of them soldiers – were arrested and charged with Tyler’s murder. El Paso police investigators said they had wanted to rob Tyler of the drugs he had been selling. And five years later, only two suspects have been sentenced. The family of the murdered veteran fears justice may be out of reach as concerns emerge from on all sides of the case.

Duration:00:40:22

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32 Years Later and Still No Resolution in Las Cruces Bowling Alley Massacre

2/10/2022
In this special episode of Borderland Crimes, ABC-7 talks with one of the survivors of the massacre at Las Cruces Bowl on the 32nd anniversary of the crime. Ida Holguin recounts the morning two men held her and six others at gunpoint, shooting them and leaving them for dead. Three of the five who died were children. If you have information in the case, you can call Las Cruces Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS. For a full retelling of this case, listen to episode #6 of Borderland Crimes called "Massacre at Las Cruces Bowl: America's Largest Unsolved Mass Shooting."

Duration:00:10:53

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A Murder Case, a Mistrial and Misconduct Allegations: The Death of RJ Franco

1/24/2022
RJ Franco was shot to death outside of a bar in east El Paso on Jan. 29, 2017. The moments leading up to the shooting, as well as the shooting itself, were caught on surveillance camera and the suspect was arrested at the scene. The suspect, Moises Galvan, told police he shot Franco in self-defense. Nearly 5 years after the shooting, Galvan remains in jail as both he and Franco’s parents await justice. There was a mistrial in 2019, and no retrial date is on the calendar. Now, the state of Texas is officially investigating the judge’s handling of the case.

Duration:00:33:16

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Lured from the Toy Aisle: The Kidnapping and Murder of Alexandra Flores

11/18/2021
A little girl got separated from her family during a holiday shopping trip to a busy retail store and seemed to vanish into thin air. Dread settled in for her family and the entire community once surveillance camera video emerged, showing the 5-year-old girl walking out of the store with an unknown man. The girl was found dead the following morning. It’s a case that traumatized a community and reminded parents that danger really can hide in plain sight.

Duration:01:01:46

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Blood and Heartbreak: A Murder by the Rio Grande Goes Unsolved for 27 Years

8/31/2021
The murder of Robert Rocha, 43, has remained unsolved for nearly three decades. The retired U.S. Navy veteran and father of three daughters was found shot to death at Mesilla Dam outside Las Cruces, NM, on June 28, 1994. The Dona Ana County Sheriff's detectives still haven't arrested and charged anyone with the crime. But Rocha's daughter thinks someone who was once close to her father -- and is well known by the entire family -- has information that could break open the case. If you have information on this case, call Las Cruces Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS (8477).

Duration:00:44:43

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“We Don’t Know Who Can Have That Kind of Hate:” Family Torn Apart After Son Murders Mother

5/26/2021
When Gloria Marmolejo, a 54-year-old mom and grandmother, was found dead in the southern New Mexico desert in the summer of 2009, her family pleaded for the community’s help to find whoever murdered her. But investigators with the El Paso Police Department believed her son, David, was the killer -- and they learned he was hiding other secrets big enough to destroy his family. If you are in a violent relationship or someone you know is in a dangerous situation, call The National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800.799.SAFE (7233) or visit www.thehotline.org. You can also call El Paso's Center Against Sexual and Family Violence at (915) 593-7300 or visit casfv.org.

Duration:01:07:02

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A Mass Murder and a Cover-up: The Massacre at Porvenir, TX

1/28/2021
An El Paso woman learned a horrible secret about her family: her great-grandfather had been massacred, along with 14 other men and boys, on Jan. 28, 1918. When Arlinda Valencia learned who was to blame for the terrible act, she realized more needed to be done to expose the dark past of a legendary law enforcement agency, the Texas Rangers. Learn more about the massacre: https://www.porvenirmassacre.org/

Duration:00:37:44

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Deaths in the Desert: A Serial Killer's Personal Graveyard

11/25/2020
In the summer of 1987, a serial killer stalked the streets of El Paso, Texas. The bodies of six teenage girls and young women were found buried in the desert in the northeast outskirts of town. All had been reported missing earlier that year. An extensive investigation led police to David Leonard Wood, a former convict recently behind bars for rape. Wood was sentenced to death. But 33 years have passed and he remains on death row, proclaiming his innocence as his attorneys - and families of the victims - fight for their versions of justice. Borderland Crimes is sponsored by University Medical Center of El Paso.

Duration:01:02:05

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”It was a set-up for my son to die:” The unsolved murder of Terrance Kinard, Jr.

9/20/2020
On Jan. 26, 2019, Terrance Kinard Jr. was shot outside a house party in Northeast El Paso. The case has gone unsolved despite there likely being many witnesses to the murder of the 20-year-old father and aspiring rapper. His parents are opening up about their pain, their plea for justice and the troubling conflicts their son was experiencing in the months before his death. If you have information about this case, call El Paso Crime Stoppers at (915) 566-8477.

Duration:00:44:23

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"We Feel Like We're Being Hunted:" 23 Killed at El Paso Walmart in Suspected Hate Crime

8/3/2020
Michelle Grady is one of the dozens of people who was shot on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2019, at a Walmart superstore in El Paso, Texas. She survived, but 23 people were killed. The shooter is facing nearly 100 charges, including federal hate crime charges, accused of targeting Hispanics. This is a story of survival and recovery in the year since the Cielo Vista Walmart massacre.

Duration:00:29:13

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“This is Bizarre:” Police Ask Local TV News Outlets to Broadcast a Decapitated Head

5/20/2020
In 1995, a woman’s spray-painted body parts, including her severed head, were found across town. Police in El Paso, Texas, didn't know who she was. Investigators made an unprecedented request of local newsrooms in the hopes of identifying her, and finding who killed and dismembered her. National Domestic Violence Hotline: (800) 799-7233 El Paso Center Against Sexual & Family Violence Crisis Line: (915) 593-7300 Love Is Respect: text LOVEIS to 22522

Duration:00:50:48

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Massacre at Las Cruces Bowl: America’s Largest Unsolved Mass Shooting

2/9/2020
On Feb. 10, 1990, two men shot seven people while robbing a bowling alley in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Four of the victims died. Three of the dead were children, ages 13, 6 and 2. All of the victims were shot at point-blank range. Thirty years have passed and the killers have yet to be brought to justice in what is now one of the bloodiest mass shootings in the nation. If you have information in the case, you can call Las Cruces Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS.

Duration:00:49:58

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Killing for Custody: The Life and Death of Bill Wolff

11/18/2019
A college professor was found shot to death on a sidewalk. Detectives learn the victim and his ex-wife were in the midst of a custody battle so bitter, months before his murder she had secretly fled to Mexico with their daughter. Around that time, the professor's former father-in-law was looking for a 'sicario,' someone who would kill for money. The murder investigation expands into an international search for the victim's missing daughter.

Duration:00:48:48