Jorge Torrez.
How appropriate that this brutal double murder occurred in a city called “Zion.”
Remember: if the Jews get their way, every white city in the world will be filled with these savage mongrels.
More than 13 years after the bodies of two young girls were found in a Zion park, one of the most heinous crimes in Lake County history was resolved through a plea deal Tuesday morning.
Under the negotiated agreement, convicted murderer Jorge Torrez, 30, pleaded guilty to murder and was sentenced by a Lake County Circuit Court judge to 100 years in prison for the brutal Mother’s Day 2005 slayings of Laura Hobbs and Krystal Tobias.
Torrez, a former Zion resident, was linked by DNA evidence in 2014 to the killings of 8-year-old Hobbs and 9-year-old Tobias in the Beulah Park nature area. Autopsies determined both girls died of multiple stab wounds.
Judge Daniel Shanes said the killing of the two girls, as well as Torrez’s conviction in a separate murder and other abductions and assaults, placed Torrez at a level beyond most murder defendants.
“You are a serial killer,” Shanes told Torrez in approving the plea and sentence, which followed lengthy negotiations between Lake County prosecutors and defense attorney Jed Stone.
Shanes was referring not only to the murder of Hobbs and Tobias, but also a separate murder conviction in Virginia, as well as the abduction of three women, one of whom Torrez left for dead after sexually assaulting and strangling her.
In exchange for guilty pleas by Torrez on two counts of first-degree murder, one for each girl, 16 other counts against Torrez were dismissed.
The beaner stabbed Laura Hobbs, 8, left, and Krystal Tobias, 9, a combined 31 times.