Former Houston DA Reveals Major Development in Jocelyn Nungaray Case
The tragic case of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray, who was raped and killed before her body was dumped in a Houston bayou, has taken a disturbing turn with the revelation that one of the accused illegal migrants had allegedly raped another victim before the young girl’s brutal murder. Former district attorney Kim Ogg has shed light on this shocking development, expressing concerns about her successor’s handling of the case.
According to Ogg, during her investigation into Jocelyn’s murder, a woman came forward claiming that Franklin Jose Pena Ramos had sexually assaulted her while she was vacationing in Costa Rica. This revelation adds another layer of horror to an already devastating case that has captured the attention of the public.
Ogg had been pursuing the death penalty against the alleged killers before leaving her post, but she felt compelled to speak out about the rape allegation now. She expressed concerns about the decisions made by the new DA, Sean Teare, including the dismissal of multiple cases.
The unidentified victim who came forward to Ogg’s office had recognized Pena from television coverage of Jocelyn’s murder. She recounted her own harrowing experience of being attacked by Pena in Costa Rica, where authorities reportedly took no action when she reported the assault.
Jocelyn’s mother, Alexis Nungaray, reacted to the latest development in the case by expressing her belief that Pena’s actions were not isolated incidents. She urged other potential victims to come forward and help shed light on the case, highlighting the importance of seeking justice for her daughter.
As the investigation into Jocelyn Nungaray’s tragic death continues, the public is left to ponder the question of whether the accused perpetrators deserve the death penalty or a life sentence in prison. Ogg emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in the pursuit of justice, urging the community to remember Jocelyn and consider the evidence in making a decision on the fate of her alleged killers.