Key Takeaways
- A jury convicted two men, Charles Robinson and Walter Eddings, for the murder of Antonio Jaramillo in 2020.
- Three other suspects took plea deals. All suspects will be sentenced in the coming weeks.
- Jaramillo’s family says they’re happy justice was served after an earlier mistrial.
- Jaramillo’s mother, Sally Sanchez, plans to continue fighting for other homicide victim families through New Mexico Crusaders for Justice.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – A Bernalillo County jury found two men guilty of murder on Monday, for the killing of Antonio Jaramillo in his Albuquerque home back in 2020.
Albuquerque Police responded to Jaramillo’s home on the 2600 block of Eighth Street NW on December 16, 2020. Police say they found Jaramillo bound by his wrists and ankles and shot once in an execution-style killing.
Police arrested 46-year-old Charles Robinson and 42-year-old Walter Eddings for the murder. A jury found both of them guilty on Monday of first-degree murder, armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery, aggravated burglary, and conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary. Eddings was also found guilty of kidnapping and tampering with evidence…