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Left: Zarbab Ali (Ventura County District Attorney”s Office). Right: Rachel Castillo (Simi Valley police).
A California man has been sentenced to life imprisonment without parole following his conviction for the murder of his estranged wife, whom he attacked after lying in wait in her apartment. The man, Zarbab Ali, aged 28, was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of 25-year-old Rachel Castillo, as announced by the Ventura County District Attorney’s Office. His sentencing is set for January 12, where he will receive a mandatory life sentence.
The tragic events unfolded on November 10, 2022, when Castillo’s family reported her missing. Her sister returned to their Simi Valley apartment to discover a troubling scene marked by a significant amount of blood.
“The moment I saw the blood, I knew something was terribly wrong,” her sister recounted to local ABC affiliate KABC. “I immediately called my mom to come over and then dialed 911. I frantically searched the house hoping to find her, checking everywhere from the bathroom to the closets and bedrooms, but she was nowhere to be found.”
Adding to the alarm, Castillo’s phone, keys, and car were left behind at the scene.
Police responded swiftly, finding evidence of a violent struggle and a substantial amount of blood, leading them to suspect foul play. Their worst fears were confirmed three days later, on November 13, 2022, when authorities, in cooperation with the FBI, located Castillo’s body in a remote desert area of the Antelope Valley.
Cops rushed to the scene to find “a significant amount of blood” and determined “a struggle occurred inside” that likely resulted in a murder. Their suspicions were proven correct three days later on Nov. 13, 2022, when local cops along with the FBI discovered the victim’s body in a remote desert area in the Antelope Valley.
Ali was arrested the following day. According to a courtroom report from the Ventura County Star, jurors heard Ali’s confession to detectives. He explained how he and Castillo had been separated for about nine months and had been thinking about killing her. On the day of the murder, he picked up their two kids from her apartment and drove them to his parents’ home before returning to his wife’s home and discovered the door was unlocked.
“I really didn’t want to do it,” he reportedly told cops. “Everything in my body was telling me not to do it.”
At first he was spooked when neighbors saw him outside the apartment, but then he saw an opportunity. He went inside and turned the lights off. He lied in wait for Castillo to come out of her bedroom. Once she did, he grabbed a kitchen knife and stabbed her three times. He wrapped her body in a blanket and tried to clean up the scene before he stuffed her remains in his trunk and drove to the remote desert where he buried her in a shallow grave.
Ali returned to the area the next day, when he dug her up and had sex with her body.
“Just to confirm that I am a monster, I raped her,” he reportedly told detectives. “If I didn’t commit to being a monster, then she would have died for no reason.”
According to the Star, Ali took the stand in his own defense in a futile attempt to explain away his actions to the jury. He said he became extremely jealous when Castillo wanted a divorce because she had fallen in love with another man.
“She was my entire world at this point, and it all just crashed around me,” he reportedly testified.
He also said his initial claim to detectives how her death was quick and painless was not exactly true.
“In reality, she put up a fight,” he testified, per the Star. “I was a brute. I pushed her down, and it was gory beyond belief.”
Castillo’s family was pleased with the verdict.
“We are very happy that justice will be served in this case in this life and the next,” her father Chris Castillo told the Star.
Senior Deputy District Attorney David Russell who prosecuted the case said in a statement that law enforcement’s “outstanding efforts” made the verdict possible.
“Our thoughts are with Rachel’s family, who have endured unimaginable pain since the day she was taken from them,” Russell said. “While nothing can restore what her loved ones have lost, this conviction ensures the defendant will spend the rest of his life in prison and that the community will be protected from him forever.”