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The two men charged with the murder of a 12-year-old Texas girl are migrants from Venezuela, and one arrived less than a month ago, it has emerged.
Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26, have been charged with capital murder after the body of Jocelyn Nungaray was found floating in a creek near her Houston home on Monday.
Ramos crossed the border at El Paso in Texas on May 28 and was fitted with a GPS tracker to monitor his location after being interviewed by border agents.
He told them he planned to live with his cousin in Houston but the tracker was only set to monitor his movements for 21 days.
A medical examiner found that Jocelyn died by strangulation and investigators are awaiting the result of tests to confirm whether she was raped as well as murdered.
Jocelyn Nungary, 12, was found dead by strangulation in a shallow creek near her home on Sunday
Ramos was released into the country after telling officials he he feared for his life if he was sent back to his home country, sources told The Post.
It is unclear whether he was still wearing the GPS tag at the time of Jocelyn’s murder.
Police issued images of two persons of interest seen with the pre teen hours before her death after she had snuck out of her home at around 10pm.
Officers said the suspects, who lived in the same block as the girl, bumped into Jocelyn and walked with her to a convenience store.
She called her 13-year-old boyfriend from the convenience store at around midnight that night.
He reported hearing her talking to two adults, Houston Mayor John Whitmire announced at a news conference Tuesday.
Her body was found by passerby Billie Jackson shortly after 6am on Monday morning in a shallow creek.
Speaking to ABC13, Jackson said: ‘I drove past, and when I looked up the creek, I thought it was a mannequin.
‘I did a U-turn, and I stopped on the bridge, put my flashers on, looked down, and realized it was someone. I parked right here and called 911 immediately.’
Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26, have now been charged with capital murder following a manhunt for the suspects
Police said the suspects resided within the same apartment complex as the victim
It is believed Jocelyn first encountered the two men when she went to a convenience store
Her grieving mother, Alexis Nungary, is now struggling to process what has happened.
‘It’s like it’s not real,’ she told Click2Houston. ‘I keep hearing everything, and I hear it and it’s not registering.’
She recalled telling her daughter on Sunday not to stay up too late, as she was joining her at work the next day. Those would be the last words she ever spoke to her daughter.
By 3am on Monday, Alexis said she noticed Jocelyn’s cat was ‘going crazy,’ but assumed the cat was with her daughter, who always slept with her pet at night.
It wasn’t until she woke up at 6am and started her normal routine to wake up her five-year-old son and Jocelyn that she noticed her daughter was missing.
Alexis also said that she does not know why Jocelyn snuck out of the house, though she noted that she has struggled in recent months with her mental health.
‘I don’t know why, what possessed her to walk around late at night in this area out of all places,’ Alexis said.
‘I always told her to never leave the house, never leave unattended, always be safe.
‘There’s people around here that are crazy. I don’t think she ever thought it would face her.’
She and other family members have described the preteen as a loving and caring child.
Family members have described the preteen as a loving and caring child
Her grieving mother, Alexis Nungaray, pictured here, is now struggling to process what had happened
Earlier this week police in Houston issued a notice saying the two men were both persons of interest in the case
Billie Jackson said she noticed Jocelyn’s body in the creek on her way home from dropping her husband off at work Monday morning
Her uncle Joamel said: ‘Jocy was a smart, loving, nurturing young lady, She brightened up the room every time she came by and was loved by everyone around.’
Alexis also described her as the ‘greatest friend’ who was ‘very goofy. ‘She had aspirations for life,’ Alexis said. ‘She loved everyone, was so kind.’
Alexis said she suspects the two men either live in the apartment complex or may have walked to the store from a nearby state park.
‘I want karma to hit them, I’m angry,’ Alexis added. ‘They took advantage of her.
‘She’s so young, she’s 12. I want justice. I want whoever has seen them to please call police. They took my baby away.’