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Man deported twice charged with killing three

- The Associated Press

DES MOINES, Iowa — Aguatemala­n man who apparently entered the U.S. illegally after being deported twice has been charged with killing an Iowa woman and her two children.

Marvin Oswaldo Escobar-orellana, 31, made an initial court appearance Thursday in Des Moines, where the judge set his bond at $3 million cash and scheduled his next hearing for July 29. He is charged with three counts of first-degree murder and hasn’t entered a plea.

Escobar-orellana was arrested Tuesday night in the fatal shootings of 29-year-old Rossibeth Flores-rodriguez and her two children, 11-yearold Grecia Daniela Alvarado-flores and 5-year-old Ever Jose Mejia-flores. Police said Escobar-orellana had been living at the family’s Des Moines home, but that investigat­ors found no evidence that he had a personal relationsh­ip with them, aside from the living arrangemen­t.

Escobar-orellana called 911 after the shootings, authoritie­s say. In a criminal complaint, police say that according to an unidentifi­ed witness, Escobar-orellana shot Flores-rodriguez during an argument and then went inside the family’s condo and shot the children, the Des Moines Register reported.

Escobar-orellana gave investigat­ors a different version of events. He said Flores-rodriguez killed the children and that he shot her in self-defense, police say in the complaint.

During his hearing, Escobar-orellana asked the Polk County Associate Judge Becky Goettsch through a Spanish-language interprete­r why he was charged with all three killings, when he only killed one person — and that in self-defense. But police say in the complaint that ballistic evidence supports the witness’ account of what happened.

Goettsch assigned the public defender’s office to represent Escobar-orellana, but the office hadn’t assigned anyone to the case as of late Thursday morning and court records didn’t list an attorney for him.

According to U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, Escobar-orellana gave police a false name when they arrested him: Marvin Esquivel-lopez.

Escobar-orellana was deported in 2010 and again in 2011, said ICE spokesman Shawn Neudauer. In

2010, Escobar-orellana was convicted of illegal entry into the U.S. His 2011 deportatio­n stemmed from illegal entry into the U.S. near Laredo, Texas, court records said. He was sentenced to 15 days confinemen­t and ordered not to return to the country illegally.

ICE has filed an immigratio­n detainer and administra­tive arrest warrant with the Polk County Jail, Neudauer said.

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