Share
A man who admitted raping and killing a 13-year-old Bakersfield girl he met online, then setting her body on fire, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Tuesday.
Armando Cruz, of Inglewood, accepted an agreement to plead guilty to murder, rape, kidnapping and other charges in exchange for a life sentence, KBAK-TV reported.
Cruz met Patricia Alatorre on social media in 2020 and the pair exchanged photos and later met up, Kern County prosecutors said.
The second time they met, the girl didn’t want to go with him but he drove her away from their meeting place and raped her then killed her before dousing her body in lighter fluid and setting her on fire, prosecutors said.
Patricia’s mother, Clara Alvarez, wrote in a letter that Alvarez was a “monster” who deserves to spend the rest of his days behind bars, KGET-TV reported.
“This child murderer is a cruel and ugly sick-minded person who should never see the light of day ever again,” she wrote.
RELATED TOPICS:
Fowler Felon Jailed After Officers Find Assault Rifle, Drugs in Home Search
12 hours ago
Young People Drive Fresno to CA’s Top Job Growth: Wells Fargo Study
12 hours ago
Judge Rejects Claim That Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Was Treated Differently Because of His Race
12 hours ago
Rapper Tory Lanez Attacked at a California Prison as He Serves Time for Megan Thee Stallion Shooting
12 hours ago
Fresno’s New Economic Development Leader Has Boomtown Expertise
13 hours ago
Bakersfield Man Pleads Guilty to Aiming Laser at Sheriff’s Helicopter
14 hours ago
Erika Sandoval Faces Life Sentence for Murder of Former Exeter Police Officer
14 hours ago
US Car Prices Higher in April After Tariffs Hit
14 hours ago
Fresno Man Facing Multiple Charges After Violent Freeway Pursuit and Shooting
11 hours ago
Categories

Fresno Man Facing Multiple Charges After Violent Freeway Pursuit and Shooting

Former Porterville Librarian Accused of Stealing Thousands From Elderly Friend

Fowler Felon Jailed After Officers Find Assault Rifle, Drugs in Home Search

Young People Drive Fresno to CA’s Top Job Growth: Wells Fargo Study

Judge Rejects Claim That Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Was Treated Differently Because of His Race
