On April 9, 2018, a harrowing incident rocked the community when Grizelda Hernandez, 27, and her son, Dominic Alexander, were found brutally murdered. Anthony Burgos Aviles, a former supervisor of the Border Patrol, now faces the trial of his life. As the trial unfolds under the watchful eyes of Judge Joe Lopez of the 49th District Court, the courtroom witnesses a somber unity as relatives of the deceased wore purple.
Witnesses to Testify
More than 20 witnesses are set to testify, comprising law enforcement personnel, friends, and family members of the victims.
Anthony Burgos Aviles’ Personal Life
His Marriage with Amy
One of the trending search topics surrounding the case has been Anthony Burgos Aviles’ wife. Prior to his relationship with Grizelda, Anthony was married to Amy, a supervisor with a nine-year tenure at the Border Patrol. Little is known about their two sons and their personal lives.
Relationship with Grizelda Hernandez
The media spotlight intensified on the nature of the relationship between Anthony and Grizelda. While rumors suggested she might have been his wife, there’s no concrete evidence supporting this. Out of respect for the Hernandez family, details about Grizelda’s life and her relationship with Anthony remain undisclosed.
The Fateful Day
The wrongful death lawsuit paints a grim picture of the events leading up to the murders. It alleges that Burgos-Aviles arranged a meeting with Hernandez at Father McNaboe Park, only to commit the heinous crime. It’s believed the injuries inflicted didn’t cause an immediate death, leading both victims to suffer immensely.
Grizelda Hernandez’s Autopsy Details
Grizelda suffered from 27 stab wounds across her body. The autopsy also confirmed with 99.99% probability that Anthony was indeed the father of Dominic.
Unfolding Events After the Murder
As investigators delved deeper into the case, they unearthed potential mistakes made by Burgos-Aviles while attempting to cover up the crime. Among the evidence are victims’ cell phones and a blood-streaked belt keeper found in his truck.
Anthony’s Children
The ghastly act of violence also took away Dominic Alexander, the one-year-old son of Anthony. Dominic’s demise was particularly horrifying, as evidence suggested he didn’t die instantly but from a final lethal injury.
Possible Outcomes of the Trial
The weight of the trial looms large. If found guilty of double murder, Burgos-Aviles might be sentenced to death. The aim is to provide justice to the victims and their grieving families.
Ongoing Investigations
As the trial progresses, authorities continue to probe deeper into the relationship between Aviles and Hernandez, seeking additional evidence and insights related to the case.
The tragic events have left a community in shock, waiting anxiously for justice to prevail.