Drug Deal Bloodbath Lands San Antonio Man 40 Years Behind Bars

A federal judge in San Antonio on Wednesday sentenced Austyn Hartnett to 40 years in prison for his role in the killings of Jeremy Sanchez and Aaron Espinosa, according to court filings and prosecutors. Authorities say the case grew out of a July 2023 meeting that investigators believe was a drug deal gone bad, a violent encounter that eventually led officers from a blood-soaked rental car to a shallow grave on the city’s south side.

As reported by WOAI, the investigation kicked into high gear after family members reported Sanchez and Espinosa missing and officers later found a rental vehicle tied to the men riddled with bullet holes and containing large amounts of blood. Detectives then used tracking data from that rental car to locate a shallow grave on the city’s south side where both men were recovered, authorities said. The discovery set off months of work that produced four arrests and ended, for Hartnett at least, with Wednesday’s lengthy sentence.

How investigators tracked the case

According to GPS data and rap lyrics, investigators pulled together surveillance video, phone records and location data from the rental vehicle to create a tight timeline linking suspects to the disappearance. Local reporting notes that prosecutors also leaned on messages and self-written song lyrics that they say backed up both movements and intent. Those pieces helped support charges against Esteban Flores, Bradlee Grindee, Michael Trevino and Austyn Hartnett.

District Attorney Joe Gonzales told WOAI that “violence of this magnitude cannot go unanswered,” and he praised the investigators and prosecutors who pushed the case forward. Assistant Criminal District Attorney Melissa Rust led the prosecution, with support from victim advocate Laura Covarrubias and Investigator Jim Cheatham, prosecutors said. WOAI reports that Hartnett will serve his sentence in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice…

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