Albuquerque Journal

APD: Man who killed father has mental health issues

69-year-old was found beaten to death, covered in dirt Tuesday morning

- Copyright © 2022 Albuquerqu­e Journal BY MATTHEW REISEN JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Detectives say a man with a history of mental health issues beat his father to death and covered the body with dirt Tuesday morning outside a mobile home on West Central.

Abelito Rivera Jr., 42, is charged with an open count of murder in the death of his 69-year-old father Abelito Rivera Sr. He has been booked into the Metropolit­an Detention Center.

Rivera Jr. has multiple arrests over the years related to ongoing behavioral health crises and, in some cases, fights with his father.

In March, Rivera Jr. was charged with misdemeano­r battery after allegedly punching a worker at the Haven Behavioral Hospital, according to court records. The staff member told police Rivera Jr. lived at the hospital and was diagnosed with schizophre­nia and bipolar disorder.

In 2015, the father and son got into a fight but Rivera Sr. refused to press charges, telling the officer he felt sorry for his son. It was one of several disputes documented by police over the years.

On Tuesday morning, a neighbor called 911 after seeing Rivera Sr. lying outside, covered in dirt, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolit­an Court.

Police responded around 9:45 a.m. to the mobile home in the 10200 block of Central SW, near 98th. Officers found Rivera Sr. near the back porch covered in dirt, tree leaves and debris.

Investigat­ors found Rivera Sr. had suffered “extensive blunt force trauma” and a neighbor told police he heard the father and son fighting the night before, according to the complaint. He said the pair had “ongoing issues” that escalated when Rivera Jr. stopped taking his medication for schizophre­nia.

Police said Rivera Jr. came out of the home making “erratic statements” and told police his feet hurt because he was “stomping on my dad’s face because he is the devil.” Detectives tried to interview Rivera Jr. but he was “not coherent or making any sense.”

Court records show police gave Rivera Jr. a cup of water, which he poured on himself, began to cry and said “I hurt my dad.” Police decided Rivera Jr. was not coherent enough to be interviewe­d at the time.

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