The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

One funeral planned for dad, 4 kids stabbed

Visitation for the five victims allegedly killed by the man’s wife and children’s mother will be held Wednesday in Lawrencevi­lle.

- By Alexis Stevens astevens@ajc.com

They died together after allegedly being stabbed in their Gwinnett County home. This week, the father and four children will be honored together with one funeral.

Visitation will be held Wednesday for the victims — Martin Romero, 33, and four siblings, including 1-year-old Axel, 4-yearold Dillan, 7-year-old Dacota and 10-year-old Isabela Martinez — from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Byrd and Flanigan Crematory & Funeral Service in Lawrencevi­lle. The youngest child would have turned 2 later this month.

A funeral mass will then be held Thursday at 7:30 pm at St. Lawrence Catholic Church, also in Lawrencevi­lle.

Investigat­ors believe Isabel Martinez, 33, stabbed her husband and four of their children to death early last Thursday morning inside their Loganville mobile home. A fifth child, 9-year-old Diana Romero, was also stabbed but survived.

In a bizarre first court appearance Friday, Martinez was adamant that she didn’t want an attorney.

“I don’t need an attorney,” Martinez said through an interprete­r. “My attorney is the people that we are fighting for... It does not matter what color you are because God loves us all.”

But she was appointed a law--

yer anyway.

Attorney Robert Greenwald is representi­ng Martinez, who is charged with five counts of malice murder, five counts of murder and six counts of aggravated assault.

Greenwald said Monday that he plans to request Martinez undergo a mental health evaluation.

During Friday’s hearing in Gwinnett County court, Judge Michael Thorpe warned Martinez to stop her erratic behavior, which included smiling and flashing two thumbs up for television cameras. She remained Monday in the Gwinnett jail, where she was being held without bond. Her next court date is scheduled for July 20.

Immigratio­n officials said Friday that Martinez illegally entered the U.S. from Mexico. But because it was her first encounter with U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t (ICE), it was unknown how long she has been in the country, according to Bryan Cox, a spokesman for the agency. Martinez told police her husband was also in the U.S. illegally, Cox said.

Two separate GoFundMe pages have raised nearly $40,000 for funeral costs and medical bills for Diana, the online fundraisin­g pages show. Diana was also stabbed and flown by helicopter to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, where she underwent emergency surgery. She is expected to survive, though her family has said she will remain in the hospital for several weeks.

“Thank you all for your continued support and donations,” a message posted online Sunday said. “Diana will have a hard and long road ahead of her but she will make it through. We are a strong and loving family who stand by each other and support one another.”

Interment for the father and four children who died will be held at a later date in Michoacan, Mexico, according to an online obituary.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Isabel Martinez waits before her first court appearance Friday in Lawrencevi­lle. Martinez is charged with killing four of her children and their father. A funeral for the man and the children is scheduled for Thursday.
JOHN BAZEMORE / ASSOCIATED PRESS Isabel Martinez waits before her first court appearance Friday in Lawrencevi­lle. Martinez is charged with killing four of her children and their father. A funeral for the man and the children is scheduled for Thursday.

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