PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The man who murdered a Molalla woman and torched her body in a backyard burn pile was convicted for a second time on Thursday after his previous conviction was overturned and a retrial was ordered by the state.
According to the Washington County District Attorney’s Office, 46-year-old Norberto Nestor Muniz Jr. was originally found guilty of murder and first-degree abuse of a corpse back in 2022 after the body of 29-year-old Amy Low was found by Beaverton police officers in Nov. 2018.
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At the time, officials said her body was in such a condition her identity was not positively confirmed until Jan. 2019.
One neighbor told KOIN 6 News there was a large bonfire in the backyard the night before the police showed up and detectives were seen rummaging through the rubble.
Investigators determined Low was beaten to death and then burned…