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Jesus Medrano III Allegedly Killed Parents After Sexually Abusing Teen

Sign Up for Free to View A machete-wielding Wisconsin man allegedly killed his parents after he was caught sexually abusing a child in the family’s home. Jesus Medrano III is accused of fatally stabbing his father and stepmother, Jesus Medrano Jr., 49, and Latrice Meyers-Medrano, 36, after strangling a 15-year-old girl in Kenosha, police said.  The 24-year-old was charged with first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree sexual assault, and physical abuse of a child. On Jan. 6, authorities responded to the family’s Kenosha home following reports of a possible sex crime, according to police press release. Medrano’s father and stepmother were found deceased in the home.

Who is Jesus Medrano III? Wisconsin man accused of killing father, stepmother after getting caught molesting minor

Copy to Clipboard Jesus Medrano III (Kenosha County) KENOSHA COUNTY, WISCONSIN: Wisconsin authorities allege that a man from Kenosha County murdered his father and stepmother after being caught molesting a young female relative in the family s home. Kenosha police said that Jesus V. Medrano III, 24, had hacked to death his father, Jesus Jesse Medrano, Jr, 49, and his wife, Latrice Meyers-Medrano, 36. They were found stabbed to death last week, while four other children were also found in the family home. Medrano III has been detained on two counts of first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree sexual assault, and physical abuse of a child. He is being held on a $2.5 million bond.

Wis Man Allegedly Killed Dad, Stepmom

Jesus Medrano Jr. and Latrice Meyers-Medrano | Credit: GoFundMe Wisconsin authorities allege a Wisconsin man murdered his father and his stepmom after being caught molesting a minor in the family s Kenosha home. A press release from Kenosha Police confirms Latrice Meyers-Medrano, 36, and her husband, Jesus Jesse Medrano, Jr., 49, were stabbed to death last week. Inside the home at the time of the crime, police said, were four other children. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. Police have detained Jesus V. Medrano III, 24, on two counts of first-degree intentional homicide, attempted first-degree sexual assault and physical abuse of a child. He remains behind bars on $2.5 million bond.

Family and friends raising money to bury murdered couple, provide care for children

BY DENEEN SMITH Friends and family devastated by the murders of Latrice Meyers-Medrano and her husband Jesus “Jesse” Medrano, Jr. are trying to raise money to pay for the couple’s funerals and to provide for the children left behind. The couple was killed Wednesday, allegedly stabbed and slashed to death by Medrano’s son Jesus Medrano III after Medrano Jr. walked in on his son attempting to sexually assault a child in their home. Four children who lived in the home three that were the couples’ children, one a grandchild were witnesses in the attack. Medrano III was charged Friday with two counts of first degree intentional homicide, attempted first degree sexual assault and child abuse. He is being held on $2.5 million bond.

Just kill me, double homicide suspect reportedly tells police when they find him after killings

As two Kenosha Police officers searched for the suspect of a gruesome double homicide in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday, they learned someone reported hearing a person pounding on a door on 43rd Street. The officers walked around the house, following fresh foot tracks through the snow. When they saw a back door to the house ajar, and a second door appearing to lead to a cellar, one of the officers pulled the unlocked door open. Jesus V. Medrano III, covered with blood, was sitting on the cellar steps, his back to the door, a machete in his right hand. “Just kill me,” Medrano said.

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