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Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Mother who killed her daughter by forcing crucifix down her throat convicted of murder



Mother who killed her daughter by forcing crucifix down her throat convicted of murder
A woman who killed her daughter by forcing a crucifix down her throat because she thought she was possessed by the devil has been found guilty of first-degree murder.
Juanita Gomez, 51, was convicted by a jury in Oklahoma City on Thursday of killing Geneva Gomez, 33. They recommended a life sentence without parole.
Geneva’s body was discovered on the floor of her mother’s Oklahoma home in August 2016. She had been laid out in the shape of crucifix with a cross on her chest, according to police who found her. The victim’s former boyfriend, Francisco Merlos, who gave evidence at the trial, also reportedly told the court about the state he saw her lifeless body in when he visited her mothers’ house.
He told the court "you couldn’t even recognise her face" before calling 911. The medical examiner said that the Geneva Gomez, who had injuries to her head and face, died from "blunt force trauma".
Gomez, 51, reportedly told police that bruises on her own hands and arms were from when she was fighting to "rid Satan from her daughter’s body".  She also told them she forced a religious medallion and a cross down her throat and that she had punched her daughter repeatedly in the face, according to court documents.
The mother was found able to stand trial, a psychologist found, after she admitted pretending to have memory problems to appear incompetent.

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