The 15-year-old case of a South Florida man accused of killing his adoptive daughter and badly abusing her twin brother could once again be delayed in going to trial.
Jorge Barahona, 58, is facing first-degree murder, along with several charges, including child abuse causing great harm, child neglect, and attempted murder in the first degree.
The case dates back to Valentine’s Day 2011, when the partially decomposed body of Barahona’s adoptive daughter, 10-year-old Nubia, was found in the back of his truck on the side of a road in Palm Beach County.
Nubia’s brother Victor survived, but was badly burned after he was doused with a toxic chemical. Barahona and his wife, Carmen, were both charged with first-degree murder in the death of Nubia…