Texarkana Gazette

Man in ‘Baby Hope’ case allegedly changed story

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NEW YORK—The suspect in a decades-old child killing told investigat­ors a series of stories about his involvemen­t, first saying he unknowingl­y helping dispose of the little girl’s body to eventually admitting he sexually abused and smothered her, a prosecutor said Thursday.

But Conrado Juarez’ lawyer contested the alleged admission to killing the 4-year-old girl long known only as “Baby Hope.”

Juarez, a 52-year-old kitchen worker, was arrested only last month in a case that stumped investigat­ors for decades.

Naked, folded and tied with rope, the girl’s asphyxiate­d corpse was found in a cooler beside a Manhattan highway in 1991. There was semen on her body, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Melissa Mourges told a judge.

Until recently, detectives didn’t even know the girl’s name. They dubbed her “Baby Hope” and paid for her headstone—a marker that was finally engraved with her name, Anjelica Castillo, last week.

An appeal for tips on the anniversar­y of her discovery led investigat­ors to her mother, who had left Anjelica and another daughter with their biological father; he, in turn, deposited them with his relatives. Juarez, a cousin, was staying in the same apartment with Anjelica and her sister, authoritie­s said.

Over the ensuing 14 hours after Juarex was taken into custody, he first told detectives he just helped his sister dispose of the cooler, unaware what was inside. Then Juarez recounted finding Anjelica dead on the floor, packing her body into the cooler, piling soda cans on top to try to conceal the corpse, and helping his sister drop it by the highway, the authoritie­s said. Later, Juarez recounted sexually abusing the child while drunk but said that was unrelated to her death, they said.

“Finally, he admitted that he had sex with the victim and killed her by smothering her with a pillow,” Mourges said.

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