I-35 Road Rage Slaying, San Antonio Man Takes No-Contest Deal In Mom-Of-Four Killing

Nicholas Hernandez, 25, has avoided a jury trial by pleading no contest in the killing of a New Braunfels mother of four who was found shot along a San Antonio access road in November 2024. The plea deal caps his potential prison time at 35 years.

Hernandez entered the nolo contendere plea on Thursday and is set to be sentenced next Friday by state District Court Judge Kristina Escalona, according to the San Antonio Express-News. The outlet reports that under the agreement, the judge can sentence him to any term up to 35 years behind bars.

SAPD officers found 31-year-old Julie Marie Butcher on Nov. 8 in a crashed SUV near the 6200 block of Interstate 35 and Rittiman Road, and she was pronounced dead at the scene, KSAT reported. Butcher, a mother of four and a general manager at a Papa John’s in New Braunfels, became the center of a months-long investigation and a wave of public mourning. Hoodline also reported when he was arrested in the road-rage killing in November.

How Investigators Say They Linked Hernandez To The Shooting

Detectives say the break in the case came from an anonymous tip that a man named “Nick Hernandez” had confessed to a friend. Witness accounts, surveillance footage and phone records later tied Hernandez’s Volkswagen Jetta to the scene, according to the San Antonio Express-News…

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