Mexican Citizen Executed in Texas for Killing Cousin

Mexican Citizen Executed in Texas for Killing Cousin
(Texas Department of Corrections)
Jack Phillips
11/9/2017
Updated:
11/9/2017

A Mexican man on death row in Texas was executed on Wednesday night, Nov. 8, in the murder of his 16-year-old cousin who was abducted from her family’s apartment and fatally beaten. Mexico’s President Enrique Nieto weighed in.

Rubén Ramírez Cárdenas, 47, was administered a lethal injection after several federal court appeals. He was convicted in the 1997 murder of Mayra Laguna, the 16-year-old.

When he was asked to make a final statement, Cárdenas told the warden: “No, sir.”

About 21 minutes after the execution began, he was pronounced dead, CBS reported.

But the move drew ire from Nieto. “I express my firm condemnation of the execution of the Mexican Rubén Cárdenas Ramírez in Texas, which violates the decision of the International Court of Justice. My deepest condolences to the mourners,” he tweeted.

Cárdenas’s attorney, Maurie Levin, said that the testimony against him was sketchy—noting that there was little physical evidence that linked him to Laguna’s murder. Levin also said a confession that he gave to police was done after 22 hours of police questioning and isolation.

The lawyer also said that officials didn’t act correctly when they didn’t tell him that he could get help from the Mexican Consulate.

“I am extraordinarily disappointed with this outcome and at the same time overcome with pride at the efforts made by his lawyer, Maurie Levin, and her team of lawyers,” said Gregory Kuykendall, an Arizona attorney speaking on behalf of Mexico, according to MySanAntonio.com. “And I’m equally proud of the Mexican government for so diligently pursuing every avenue of defense conceivable.”

Cárdenas thanked his family and the Mexican Consulate for their help.

“Now! I will not and cannot apologize for someone else’s crime, but, I will be Back for Justice,” Cárdenas wrote. “You can count on that!”

Prosecutors, however, said that Cárdenas led investigators to the girl’s body, tossed in a canal.

“This guy is guilty as sin,” Hidalgo County prosecutor Ted Hake said weeks before the execution.

According to Fox News, Cárdenas said in a statement to police that he was high on cocaine. He and friend Jose Antonio Lopez Castillo drove around with Laguna in his mother’s car. When he untied her, she came at him and attacked him.

“I then lost it and started punching her on the face,” he told detectives, adding that he hit her in the neck and she started to cough up blood. After trying to revive her, he tied her up “and rolled her down a canal bank.”

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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