Seattle, WA – A 29-year-old man, Marvin Ortiz-Montecinos, has been charged with two counts of premeditated first-degree murder after allegedly beheading his ex-girlfriend, Victoria Aparicio Cruz, and her roommate, Yaneth Gómez Hernández, in a brutal attack at their apartment in south Seattle.
Gruesome Attack in Burien
The murder occurred on September 10, when authorities say Ortiz-Montecinos attacked Cruz and Gómez Hernández with a 7-inch fillet knife, stabbing Cruz over 20 times and Gómez Hernández at least 43 times. Both victims sustained severe defensive injuries as they tried to protect themselves.
Court documents reveal that Cruz suffered neck wounds so deep it appeared the defendant was trying to “slice and saw” at her, while Ortiz-Montecinos allegedly continued to stab her long after she died.
Ortiz-Montecinos’ Criminal History and Motive
Ortiz-Montecinos, a Guatemalan immigrant, had a history of violent offenses across multiple states. Authorities say his motive for the gruesome act was likely fueled by a recent breakup with Cruz.
Just prior to the attack, Ortiz-Montecinos allegedly texted Cruz, saying, “Tell me, you broke up with me, I want to tell you something.” Cruz confirmed the breakup and expressed she did not want further contact. Ortiz-Montecinos’ final message to her read, “I tell you,” moments before the fatal attack.
The Attack Unfolds
When police arrived, they found Ortiz-Montecinos covered in blood, allegedly claiming that a “black male” had entered the apartment, attacked the women, and then stabbed him. However, investigators later uncovered multiple inconsistencies in his story…