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Rachel Morin’s suspected killer, Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, is facing the possibility of life imprisonment without parole if convicted of her murder. The Harford County prosecutors have charged him with first-degree murder, rape, and kidnapping in connection with Morin’s tragic death. Martinez-Hernandez is not only a suspect in Morin’s murder but also in a pair of sexual assaults in California and the brutal killing of another woman in El Salvador.

Morin, a 37-year-old mother of five, went out for a jog near her home in Bel Air, Maryland, but never returned. Her body was found in a culvert with severe head trauma and bruises. Prosecutors have notified the court that they intend to seek the maximum penalty in this case, ensuring that Martinez-Hernandez, if convicted, will not be eligible for parole and will never have the opportunity to harm anyone again.

The Morin family attorney, Randolph Rice, expressed relief that the state is pursuing life without parole for the defendant. He emphasized the importance of securing justice for Rachel and ensuring public safety by keeping Martinez-Hernandez behind bars for life. Martinez-Hernandez, a suspected gang member with a violent history in multiple countries, is also believed to be responsible for the murder of another woman in El Salvador earlier this year.

After fleeing El Salvador, Martinez-Hernandez entered the U.S. illegally and was suspected of attacking a woman and her 9-year-old daughter in Los Angeles before making his way to Maryland. DNA evidence collected in the Los Angeles case provided a link to Morin’s murder. Despite spending months evading authorities, Martinez-Hernandez was eventually apprehended in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is currently being held without bail.

The case of Rachel Morin’s murder serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers posed by individuals with violent criminal histories and the importance of holding them accountable for their actions. The pursuit of justice in this case not only seeks to bring closure to the Morin family but also to ensure the safety of the community by preventing Martinez-Hernandez from causing further harm. As the legal proceedings unfold, the hope is that justice will be served, and Rachel Morin’s memory will be honored by holding her killer accountable to the fullest extent of the law.