'Heinous' motive revealed in random shooting, murder of teen girl

The 20-year-old charged with kidnapping Andrea Vazquez from a California park and murdering her allegedly tried to rape her as she was dying, Los Angeles prosecutors revealed.

The man accused of abducting and murdering a 19-year-old Los Angeles woman who had been on a date with her boyfriend in a park allegedly tried to rape her as she was dying, prosecutors revealed Wednesday.

Gabriel Esparza, 20, allegedly shot and kidnapped Andrea Vazquez on Sunday in the parking stalls area of Penn Park in Whittier, about 20 miles southeast of Los Angeles, in a "randomly targeted" attack, according to the police.

"He drove her to a remote area of Moreno Valley in Riverside County where he attempted to rape her before dumping her body in a field," Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón announced in a press release.

Esparza is charged with one count of kidnapping to commit rape and two counts of attempted forcible rape, in addition to murder and other charges.

MISSING LA WOMAN SHOT, KIDNAPPED IN ‘RANDOMY TARGETED’ ATTACK AT PARK FOUND DEAD: POLICE

He pleaded not guilty and is being held without bail.

Gascón said the "heinous nature of this crime" against an innocent woman "shocks our community to its core."

MISSING LA WOMAN SHOT, YANKED FROM CAR BY KIDNAPPER: ‘WE’RE SCARED,' RELATIVE SAYS

On Sunday, shortly after midnight, Esparza allegedly approached Vazquez and her boyfriend, who were sitting on the trunk of his car, and opened fire with a rifle.

Vazquez's boyfriend fled for cover. When he returned to the car, there was a trail of blood, and she was gone, he told police.

Prosecutors say Esparza drove off with Vazquez, who was seriously wounded, in the bed of his Toyota Tacoma truck. 

Her sister, Edlyn Vazquez, tracked her phone using an app and saw that it was moving along the 60 Freeway toward Riverside, the Los Angeles Times reported.

TWO WOMEN VANISH FROM SMALL COLORADO RESORT AREA

She and a friend tried to follow the car and lost the signal in Moreno Valley, she told the local newspaper.

"They were way ahead of us," she said. "There was no way to catch them." When they reached the World Logistics Center Parkway, where the phone last pinged, they found blood. 

An extensive search located Vazquez's body the next day a short distance from her phone's last known location. Esparza was arrested at his workplace in Lakewood the same day.

Edlyn Vazquez left a heartbreaking tribute to her sister Wednesday on Facebook.

"My beautiful angel, I'm completely destroyed!! Words cannot describe this pain!!" she wrote. "I love you with all my heart and my soul. Until we meet again my beautiful baby, R.I.P."

A relative of the victim, Emily Martinez, previously told Fox News Digital that she had been adored by their whole family and had planned to pursue a career in cosmetology.

Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.