A Mexican national will spend 21 years in a U.S. prison for taking a female migrant hostage, demanding ransom from her family, and then dumping her nude remains on the side of a road.
This week, 43-year-old Nelson Bahena Garcia went before U.S. District Judge John D. Rainey who sentenced him to 21 years in prison for having taken hostage a woman from Honduras he was supposed to smuggle into Texas. Bahena Garcia pleaded guilty to one count of hostage-taking on November 21, 2021.
The case began in May 2018, when the victim’s fiancé contacted U.S. law enforcement asking for help in finding her. The man told authorities that he made arrangements with smugglers to get the female victim from Mexico to Houston, Texas. The smugglers held the female victim hostage, forcing her loved ones to wire money. When they were to smuggle her north of the Texas border, they left her behind to die.
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