Virginia Couple Sentenced for Murdering Disabled Man They Took in from Church

Norfolk, VA – A Virginia couple is facing prison time for the beating and strangulation death of 45-year-old Jose Moreno, a disabled man they had taken in from their church. Authorities say the Lynches killed Moreno after he refused to use his disability check to cover living expenses at their Norfolk apartment.

Victim and Defendants

Kristie Marie Lynch, 45, was found guilty of first-degree murder last week. Her husband, James Christian Lynch, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder earlier this year and received a 25-year prison sentence.

Prosecutors said the couple met Moreno in 2022 at their church and invited him to live with them because he had “nowhere to go.” Moreno relied on a walker due to a physical disability, and the Lynches required him to pay them from his disability benefits as part of his living arrangement.

Circumstances Leading to Murder

In the days before Moreno’s death, authorities say James Lynch repeatedly beat Moreno with a frying pan and a baseball bat, and eventually strangled him with a belt and a dog leash. Prosecutors believe Moreno likely died on August 9, 2023.

James Lynch admitted to police that he and his wife physically “punished” Moreno multiple times for not paying, failing household chores, and speaking Spanish around them. The Lynches did not seek medical attention for Moreno because they feared arrest, and they waited two days to call 911 after consulting a pastor.

Crime Scene and Autopsy Findings

Police found Moreno naked and covered in bruises, cuts, and ligature marks on his neck. The autopsy determined that his death resulted from a combination of strangulation and blunt force trauma

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