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Friday, January 27, 2023

I think I'll skip this one...

...and not just because I don't subscribe to Hulu. From Newsweek. On September 21, 2018, a judge sentenced Alberto Hinojosa Medina, then 25, to life in prison without the possibility of parole for stabbing and killing 21-year-old student DelVesco and setting her home on fire three years prior. In May 2018, a Los Angeles County Superior Court jury convicted Medina of first-degree murder. He was also convicted of arson, cruelty to an animal and two counts of burglary.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Mark Windham deemed Medina too dangerous to ever be released, saying: "He brutally murdered a beautiful, innocent person. He seriously wounded an entire community. He must never walk free again." In Death in the Dorms DelVesco's mom, Leslie DelVesco, says that Medina's conviction brought "huge relief" to her. "He was finally going to be serving his punishment for killing Andrea," she said.

Medina attended Fresno State but was visiting his friend and accomplice, Eric Marquez, who was a student at UCLA, the night that DelVesco died. Marquez, also 25 at the time, admitted to charges of burglary and acting as an accessory after the fact and was sentenced to two years and eight months in state prison.According to Death in the Dorms, there was "insufficient evidence" to show that Marquez knew "exactly what happened inside" DelVesco's apartment the night of her death...

Full story at https://www.newsweek.com/who-killed-andrea-delvesco-death-dorms-alberto-medina-1771503.

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