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Background: The home in Perryton, Texas, where the crimes occurred (Google Maps). Inset top: Humberto Martinez (Ochiltree County Sheriff”s Office). Inset bottom: Hope Elizabeth Raley (Boxwell Brothers Funeral Home).
In a tragic incident in Texas, firefighters responding to a house fire discovered the body of a 4-year-old girl inside the home and a man hiding beneath the crawl space.
The man has since confessed to both murdering the child and setting the house on fire.
Humberto Martinez, aged 43, has entered a guilty plea for the capital murder of a person under the age of 10. As per Ochiltree County court records reported by local CBS affiliate KFDA, Martinez will serve a life sentence without the possibility of parole. The young victim has been identified as Hope Raley.
In addition to the murder charge, Martinez faced accusations of arson and two counts of obstruction or retaliation, according to jail records examined by Law&Crime.
On July 20, 2022, the Perryton Fire Department was dispatched to a residence on the 800 block of South Drake Street in Perryton, located in the northwest Panhandle of Texas, near the Oklahoma border. Firefighters arrived at the scene around 10 a.m. and found that the blaze had primarily affected a single room.
While extinguishing the flames, firefighters tragically discovered Hope deceased in her bed, having been strangled.
A homeowner was present at the time and told authorities that there was a man inside the house, KFDA reported. As firefighters searched the property, they found Martinez inside a crawl space beneath the house.
Investigators accused the now-convicted defendant of strangling the child and then setting fire to her room.
How Martinez ended up at the home is unclear. Law&Crime reached out to the Ochiltree County District Attorney’s Office for more information.
Former Perryton Police Assistant Chief Nick Yara told the local outlet on Wednesday that “We’ve seen a lot of things, I’ve seen a lot of things in my career and this is by far the worst case that I ever had to deal with.” He added, “It’s a very tragic thing for the family and for the community and today we were lucky to see justice.”