Wanted Man Extradited from Mexico to Face Murder Charges in Oklahoma
A man from Oklahoma, Jose Gomez-Baca, has been brought back from Mexico to face first-degree murder charges for the alleged 2017 shooting of his estranged wife. Let’s break it down.
Capture in Mexico
Jose Gomez-Baca was captured in Mexico by U.S. Marshals on June 27, thanks to a tip received by Interpol that led authorities to him. The arrest took place as he was leaving his job at a machine shop in Tecomán, Colima. It all went down without any trouble, Deputy U.S. Marshal John Gage said.
The Long Run
This story has a twist. Gomez-Baca had been on the run for six years after allegedly shooting his wife, Elizabeth Rodriguez, on June 22, 2017. He was found in Colima, Mexico, and arrested as he left his workplace.
Behind Bars
As of now, Jose Gomez-Baca, aged 31, is behind bars at the Tulsa County Jail, according to online inmate records. He faces serious charges for the murder of Elizabeth Rodriguez.
The Tragic Incident
Gomez-Baca is accused of fatally shooting 26-year-old Elizabeth Rodriguez while she was sitting in a car outside her home. It happened in 2017 when he surprised her as she arrived with her family.
A Shocking Moment
The shocking part is that Elizabeth’s mother and brother were in the car when the terrible incident occurred. Her brother described waking up to the news of his sister being shot, saying, “I got up and said, ‘How? What happened to her?’ And he said he shot her.” The couple’s children were inside the house when their mother was shot in the driveway.
A Heartbreaking Loss
The family is now dealing with the heartbreaking reality that their mother is gone, and their father is behind bars, charged with their mother’s murder. “I love them both with all my heart, and I can’t believe their father would do this to my sister — his wife — and not even think about his kids,” said Gilberto Rodriguez.
Long Escape
Gomez-Baca allegedly fled the scene in a gray 2004 Dodge Ram with an Oklahoma license plate, armed with a pistol and shotgun. He managed to evade authorities for a long time.
Strange Twist
On the day before the murder, Gomez-Baca actually called the police to report Rodriguez missing. However, the police believed she left voluntarily due to relationship problems. It’s a puzzling detail in this tragic story.
Legal Proceedings
As of now, Gomez-Baca has not yet hired a lawyer, and the date of his arraignment remains uncertain. We will have to wait and see what happens in the legal process.
The Relief of Justice
U.S. Marshal John Gage expressed relief that the suspect is now in custody, saying, “I think it’s a bigger relief for the family that he’s now in custody, and he’ll be brought to justice through the right way.”
This is a story of justice being served after years of waiting for answers, bringing some closure to a tragic chapter.