Los Angeles Times

Police: Suspect in slaying of five may have killed before

- By Ryan Parker ryan.parker@latimes.com Twitter: @TheRyanPar­ker

The man suspected of killing five people in a Modes to home during the weekend— including hismother, a woman with whom he had had a relationsh­ip and his infant daughter— may have killed the woman’s 2- yearold son last year, police said Monday.

Martin Martinez, 30, was arrested Sunday in San Jose after the bodies of Amanda Crews, 38; Anna Brown Romero, 57; and three children were discovered Saturday afternoon at a house in the 2600 block of Nob Hill Court in Modesto.

Romero was Martinez’s mother, and Martinez and Crews had a prior relationsh­ip and were the parents of one of the slain children, a 6month- old girl, according to police.

The other children were Crews’ 6- year- old daughter anda5-year- old girl who was also a relative, police said.

It is unclear how the five were killed. The bodies were found after a friend of Crews called 911. The friend had grown concerned because Crews had not arrived for a planned meeting, police said.

According to the Modesto Bee, Crews was a doctor and worked for the Stanislaus County Health Services Agency.

Modesto Police Chief Galen Carroll told reporters Monday that Martinez is also suspected in the October death of 2- year- old Christophe­r Ripley, “which may be tied to” the five slayings discovered Saturday.

Christophe­r was Crews’ son, Carroll said. Hesaid the boy was taken to the hospital with head injuries and died after being cared for by Martinez.

On Thursday, about nine months after Christophe­r’s death, a forensic specialist investigat­ing his death told police that the boy had died from “blunt- force trauma not by an accident,” Carroll said.

When reporters asked whether the weekend’s homicides could have been prevented had Martinez been arrested right after Thursday’s revelation, the police chief defended the timing of the arrest.

“We put together a case. There has to be enough probable cause to arrest that individual, and then there has to be enough for the district attorney to file charges on the case,” Carroll said. “So, no, the Police Department did not drop the ball.”

He said Child Protective Services had been involved, but he did not specify when or how.

Martinez is being held without bail in the Santa Clara County jail.

 ?? JohnWestbe­rg Associated Press ?? POLICE OFFICERS carry bags of evidence from aModesto home where five bodies were found Saturday. Martin Martinez was arrested Sunday in San Jose on suspicion of killing two women and three children.
JohnWestbe­rg Associated Press POLICE OFFICERS carry bags of evidence from aModesto home where five bodies were found Saturday. Martin Martinez was arrested Sunday in San Jose on suspicion of killing two women and three children.
 ?? Associated Press ?? MARTIN Martinez is also suspected in the October death of a boy, 2.
Associated Press MARTIN Martinez is also suspected in the October death of a boy, 2.

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