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Martha Montoya moved to the States in
2:12
the 80s after facing
2:14
extreme poverty in Colombia. But
2:18
life in the States wasn't exactly
2:20
peachy. Martha
2:22
faced financial hardships, low
2:25
paying wages that often required
2:27
her to work under the table, and
2:30
she moved around a lot. Martha
2:32
met men who seemed to care at first.
2:36
They'd work together and slowly build
2:38
their funds. Then
2:40
one night, they'd be gone in the
2:42
night, taking the money with
2:44
them. Having relationships never
2:46
seemed to work out for the hard working
2:48
woman. So Martha gave
2:50
up on love. She'd
2:53
been burned too many times. She
2:55
decided that she would focus on her children,
2:58
born from a man who wasn't in her life
3:01
anymore. Another phantom from
3:03
memories of the past. Martha
3:05
wanted to give her children the childhood that
3:07
she never had. She
3:10
saved money from the time they were born,
3:12
with intentions to put the girls through college.
3:16
She wanted her kids to live a good,
3:18
normal life. And she
3:20
wanted them to grow up in a nice area. Martha
3:24
chose Lake Worth, Florida, since
3:26
renamed Lake Worth Beach, Florida.
3:29
Our episode nonetheless takes place in
3:31
the Lake Worth, Florida of the
3:34
time. Lake Worth
3:36
is a coastal city of 37,000 residents and seven
3:38
square miles. Located
3:42
in Palm Beach County, Florida, the
3:44
Atlantic Ocean and the broad waters of the
3:46
Lake Worth Lagoon form the
3:48
city's east boundary and fresh
3:50
waters of Lake Osborne and its west.
3:53
Lake Worth offered Martha and children
3:56
a blend of coastal charm mixed
3:58
with urban sophistication. The
4:00
city, located just 64 miles
4:03
north of Miami, an
4:05
easy day trip if they wanted a change of
4:07
scenery, was incorporated
4:09
on June 14, 1913
4:12
and has since become a highly sought after
4:14
destination. Listener, for
4:17
the purpose of this narrative, it
4:20
is now August 20, 2016 and Martha Montoya has
4:26
been given the worst news of her life. She's
4:29
been told by her, soon to
4:31
be 13-year-old daughter, that
4:34
all she wants for her birthday tomorrow is
4:37
for her stepfather to move out. Because,
4:41
as it turns out, Walter
4:44
Ricardo Lopez-Borrios has
4:46
been sexually abusing her two teenage
4:49
daughters and for some time. Martha's
4:52
world crumbled in that instant. Even
4:56
the 56-year-old woman thought she knew about
4:59
her 40-year-old husband was a
5:01
lie. She thought that he was good
5:03
to the girls, affectionate, as
5:06
if he was their own father. Walter
5:08
originally moved into the home as an acquaintance
5:11
long after the family had settled down.
5:14
He was her tenant as Martha needed the
5:16
money to raise her kids. Lake
5:19
Worth wasn't exactly cheap. Over
5:21
time, the two got to know each other,
5:25
going from acquaintance to friend to
5:27
lovers. Martha and Walter
5:29
were married in 2011. After
5:32
the initial shock, Martha resolved
5:35
that she wouldn't allow this abuse to
5:37
continue and she steeled
5:39
herself for the confrontation. Martha's
5:42
girls were everything to her, but
5:44
it seems that Walter had ruined
5:46
everything. She confronted him
5:49
that same day, but over
5:51
the phone, told him that
5:53
she knew what he had been doing, called
5:55
him directly at his work. She
5:58
knew that he'd wait for Martha to fall.
6:00
asleep and then creep into
6:02
the girls' rooms to do unthinkable
6:04
things. Martha told Walter
6:06
to never return home and
6:09
that if he did, she would kill
6:11
him. Walter didn't take the
6:14
news well. After hanging
6:16
up the phone, it wasn't
6:18
shame that confronted him. It
6:20
was rage. He left
6:23
work immediately and purchased a
6:25
handgun. The following audio
6:27
features excerpts from three separate 911
6:29
calls that day. The
6:32
first call is from Martha's 16-year-old
6:34
daughter. She made the
6:36
call while hiding behind a trailer in the back of
6:38
the house. Hi, my
6:40
dad is getting crazy. He's
6:44
running along with the knife. He's
6:48
doing what? He's running
6:50
along with the knife to run my house. Okay,
6:52
what is your address? How's
6:56
her apartment? It's a
6:58
house. Is he
7:00
threatening anybody? He
7:03
hurt my mom. He's bleeding on the floor.
7:05
Okay, how did he hurt her? With
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the knife. Did he stab her with it? I
7:11
don't know. She just brought all over the
7:13
space. I don't know. Okay, ask
7:16
her if he cut her with the knife. Not
7:18
me. What did she say?
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She's unconscious. She's
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unconscious? She's coming in
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the house. Stay on the phone. Can
7:29
you stay on the phone with
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me? Hello?
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Yes. Are you able to safely
7:37
stay on the phone with me? Hold on. Okay,
7:41
so you don't know where she's bleeding from?
7:43
No, no. Has
8:01
your dad been drinking? Has
8:04
your father been drinking? No.
8:08
Do you know why he's running around with a knife? No.
8:14
Alright, stay on the phone with me. He
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hasn't been doing any drugs? I
8:20
don't know. Alright, stay on the
8:23
phone. Is
8:35
he been diagnosed with any mental health issues?
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I'm going to ask you
8:40
to enter the location of your emergency. CSO. Reference
8:45
to a domestic. She said her
8:47
father's running around with a knife and the mother
8:49
is bleeding and unconscious, but she doesn't know if
8:51
she was cut with a knife or stabbed or,
8:53
you know, exactly where she was bleeding from. Alright,
8:56
what's the address? They're
9:00
on their way. The police are on their way. OK.
9:04
Sam, are you there? I'm
9:07
arriving. OK. Is
9:11
that how he is? Yes. Is
9:15
he doesn't know you're calling? No.
9:20
OK. Oh my God. I'm scared my mom's
9:22
inside the place. But you don't know where she's bleeding? Everywhere.
9:28
And she's not conscious at all? She
9:31
was passing through, but I don't know. OK.
9:35
What's your name here? Phone
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number? Alright,
9:50
you're not in the house, right? Are you in the back shed?
9:52
In the back of the house? I'm in the
9:54
back under the tree. Under the
9:56
tree? OK. Trailer. And
10:02
that's in the back of the house? Correct?
10:10
You're in the back of the house under the trailer? Yeah. Okay.
10:14
Is there an alleyway to access your house
10:16
also? Yes. I heard the car turn on.
10:19
I think he's leaking. Maybe he
10:21
has any other weapons besides the
10:23
knife? I
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don't know. Has
10:28
he ever done this, anything like this before? Have
10:31
I experienced anything? From your father doing anything like this before? No,
10:34
no, no. Okay. Were
10:38
they arguing before this happened, do you know? They
10:41
were actually, yeah. Okay. Excuse
10:45
me. All
10:49
right, we do have several of the cities there, but I want you
10:52
just to stay where you're at until they
10:54
tell me to have you come out or until they
10:56
actually come back there, okay? Okay. All
10:59
right. I'm so scared to
11:01
think my mom is
11:03
dead. Oh my gosh. Okay,
11:07
we're going to get her help. We
11:09
have the paramedics are probably
11:12
already there. Are
11:15
you standing here until you tell me? Yes, yes.
11:19
Just because we don't know where your father's at, so I don't want you coming
11:21
out. I don't want you coming out until the police
11:23
either tell me to tell you to come out until you
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actually physically see them there. Walter
11:30
Barrios attacked Martha with both a
11:33
knife and a sledgehammer, all
11:35
while her daughters watched on. This
11:38
next call is from Martha's 12-year-old daughter.
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She initially stayed back to
11:44
help her mother, but was eventually
11:46
ran out of the house by
11:48
her raging stepfather with a sledgehammer.
11:52
911, the emergency. Hello.
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I woke up from the nest and it
11:59
hurt my mom's face. screaming like daughters. I
12:04
grabbed a knife and I woke up my pieces and
12:06
I saw my stepdad with a hammer
12:10
and my phone yelling and I
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thought I'd keep that in his
12:14
mouth and he was acting and
12:17
he hit me with the hammer and
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I didn't know the beautiful of
12:22
Hannigan. I ran, I jumped over the fence and now
12:24
it's caught that
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year. Okay,
12:30
okay, take a deep breath. How
12:32
old are you? I'm
12:34
about to be 13 years old today. Okay.
12:40
So you saw your father hitting your mother with
12:42
a hammer? Okay,
12:51
I need you to take a deep breath, okay? I
12:59
saw the police with a big drug
13:01
test. Okay,
13:06
now they are on the way but they're trying to
13:10
get in safely so nobody else gets
13:12
hurt. Where is
13:14
the knife and who got stopped? I
13:17
don't remember where I put the knife. I think I
13:19
dropped it because it hit me with
13:21
the hammer on my arm. I
13:28
think they probably took my sister and
13:30
my mom. Okay,
13:33
did you stab your father with the knife he
13:35
said? No. Okay, you did
13:38
not. I don't remember. I
13:40
think he went in a red truck. Did
13:42
your father laugh? Yeah,
13:45
because he was chasing me. He
13:47
was chasing me after I jumped the fence just
13:49
with him. Is that a knife? Yeah,
13:54
are you sure you're
13:57
stealing them? Yeah,
13:59
I'm sending them. Where exactly are you
14:01
right now? Can you walk through? I
14:04
ran through the corner
14:06
of the street
14:10
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14:12
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14:17
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911. Yeah, hello. I'm on
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a police drive ambulance. Say
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what? Do you need the police or an ambulance? Both.
16:10
Okay, what's the location? We're
16:12
at South Lake Drive in
16:14
Voighton Beach, Florida. South
16:16
Lake Drive? What's South Lake Drive?
16:18
Okay, the guy's on a bridge.
16:20
This is West Street,
16:24
Mission Hill. Mission Hill and South
16:26
Lake Drive. Mission Hill, what city
16:29
are you in? Voighton Beach, Florida,
16:31
man. Sir, calm down. I understand that.
16:33
I've never heard of those streets, so I'm
16:35
trying to figure out where you are exactly. Yeah,
16:37
maybe it's going to be a point. You're at
16:39
Mission Hill and South Lake, and what
16:41
do you think? Mission Hill Road and South Lake Drive.
16:43
I got that. Thank you. And what do you need
16:46
the ambulance for? I'm just
16:48
trying to go on the work, and there's
16:50
a guy on the side of the bridge.
16:52
He's off scraped up, and his
16:54
head's off scraped up, and he
16:56
says there's a helicopter flying around the area, but
16:58
don't look like a sheriff's home, but he says
17:00
they're after him. After him? Okay. But he says
17:02
he wants the police. He wants the police, and
17:04
he doesn't belong in
17:07
his neighborhood. He's Mexican.
17:09
Okay, hold on one second. I'm just trying to figure
17:11
out if we're looking for him or if somebody else... I
17:15
need you to stay on the phone with me for a
17:17
second, please. Oh my God.
17:19
Alright, listen, I understand that you have to go to
17:21
work, but the person you're calling about is somebody that
17:23
we've been looking for, so I need your help, okay?
17:25
I'm pointing. It's going to be a suspect for a
17:27
Signal 5, Hispanic male, and he's
17:29
going to be... Sir, do you know what color shirt this
17:31
guy's got on or any type of clothing? He's got a paint
17:34
cap on. What color paint cap? The color cap is right over
17:36
top of him. He's
17:38
got a paint cap on. He's
17:41
just sitting down, man. He's not trying to
17:43
do anything. Okay. He's not doing nothing. He's giving
17:45
up or whatever the case is, but there's a lot
17:47
of people that are walking in his neighborhood. There
17:50
goes another mother walking by him, so I
17:53
hope he's not
17:55
dangerous. Okay. And do you still see him
17:57
or is he like... Yeah, dude. I'm watching.
17:59
I'm looking at him. Okay. Well, I can't
18:01
see what he's sitting on the bridge. No,
18:03
baby. I'm just saying he's sitting on He's
18:05
sitting right next to the bridge. He's not
18:07
doing nothing but sit down and
18:09
he's all bloody Okay,
18:13
I'm gonna keep you on the phone until you physically
18:15
see a police officer with him, okay Well,
18:18
listen, there's two people here who's to be
18:20
I understand that sir But we're looking for
18:22
him for a major crime like you're helping
18:25
us out big time. We've been looking for
18:27
him for a long time Yeah, they're here.
18:29
The police are there Yeah,
18:34
they're here are you sure Are
18:37
they in uniform or they know? On
18:40
the phone. Okay, let me know when they have them in custody What
18:49
kind of cars in truck
18:51
and Color to
18:54
be what color? Black
18:56
black truck and what color to me? Black
19:00
and black. Okay Yeah,
19:04
let me know when they're taking him
19:06
into custody. Okay. Yeah, you got it.
19:08
Okay, we're good Hello,
19:11
is are they is he in custody? Oh, they
19:14
got guns drawn. I'm sure not going. Okay,
19:16
they got guns drawn on him. Yeah All
19:19
right, okay, I'm disconnecting. Okay. Thank you
19:21
very much for your help. Bye. Bye
19:27
After using the sledgehammer and knife to kill
19:29
Martha in front of the children it was
19:32
over Walter fled the
19:34
scene When police arrived
19:36
they found the mother of two riddled
19:38
with stab wounds and her
19:41
head partially caved in from
19:43
the hammer blows She
19:45
was pronounced dead at the scene The
19:48
following is a clip from the local news
19:50
played in the aftermath Palm
19:53
Beach County Sheriff's Office says the name of
19:55
the victim is Martha Montoya and Investigators say
19:57
her daughter saw the moments leading up to
19:59
her death outside of this Lake Worth home.
20:02
Walter Lopez Barrios behind bars after
20:05
the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office
20:07
says he killed his wife. They
20:09
look normal. People look looks
20:12
like they're like they don't have no
20:14
problems. Deputies were called
20:16
out to the couple's Lake Worth
20:18
home on South Beach Street just before
20:21
2 Saturday morning. PBSO
20:23
says they received several calls about an
20:25
armed domestic disturbance. I hear somebody
20:28
scream, but that's all the evidence. The
20:30
deputies find Barrios wife did
20:32
in the bedroom at their home with blunt
20:34
force trauma to her head.
20:36
Investigators say the woman's daughters 12 and 16
20:40
witnessed an argument between their parents
20:42
leading up to their mother's
20:44
death. Well, he's he's Bob is Bob.
20:47
What happened in there? Following the
20:49
incident, Barrios left the crime scene
20:51
in a red Toyota Tacoma truck
20:53
around 2 30 this morning. The car was found crashed
20:56
by Florida on I-95 in
20:58
Boynton Beach. No sign of
21:00
Barrios. Several hours later, investigators
21:02
say Barrios was arrested in a neighborhood east
21:05
of the crash site. The
21:08
defense's trial narrative was that after arriving home,
21:11
Walter went to
21:13
the victim's bedroom to talk
21:16
about the accusations of sexual assault, which he asserted were
21:19
false. He testified that he placed the
21:22
firearm on the bed, but that during
21:26
the argument, Martha grabbed the
21:28
gun and pointed at him. In response,
21:31
Walter knocked the victim's hands
21:34
away, causing an accidental discharge
21:36
of the firearm. When the shot
21:39
missed, he and Martha began struggling
21:42
over the gun, but he was eventually
21:44
able to wrestle the firearm away from
21:46
her, seeing that the gun had misfired
21:48
and the two firearm on the bed. But that
21:51
during the
21:54
argument, Martha grabbed the gun
21:56
and pointed at him. In response,
22:00
Walter knocked the victim's hands away, causing
22:02
an accidental discharge of the firearm.
22:06
When the shot missed, he and
22:08
Martha began struggling over the gun, but
22:11
he was eventually able to wrestle the firearm
22:13
away from her. Seeing
22:15
that the gun had misfired and the
22:17
two bullets were jammed in the slide
22:19
opening, Walter assumed the
22:21
gun was inoperable and tossed it back onto
22:23
the bed. Walter
22:26
testified that he then went to leave
22:28
the room, but Martha attacked
22:30
him with a kitchen knife. He
22:33
testified that he wrestled the knife away from
22:35
her and, once he
22:37
gained control of it, he stabbed
22:39
her multiple times, but that none
22:42
of these stabs were fatal. However,
22:45
he claimed that once he stopped stabbing the
22:47
victim, she again came at him.
22:51
This time, Walter grabbed a sledgehammer
22:53
out of his toolbox and
22:55
struck the victim multiple times in the head,
22:58
ultimately killing her. After
23:01
an encounter with one of the daughters, Walter
23:04
fled the home and was
23:06
subsequently arrested and charged with first-degree
23:08
murder with a deadly weapon and,
23:11
with respect to the altercation with one of
23:13
the victim's daughters, aggravated assault
23:16
with a deadly weapon. Two
23:18
teenage girls will bury their mother
23:21
this week. Palm Beach County Sheriff's
23:23
detectives say 56-year-old Martha Montoya was
23:25
murdered by her husband Saturday morning.
23:28
Their girls witnessed part of the
23:30
argument that quickly escalated. Tonight News
23:32
Channel 5's Michelle Cassata sat down
23:35
with the victim's cousin, who says
23:37
this domestic dispute came to a
23:39
shock to the entire family. I'm
23:42
in shock. We're still in shock. It
23:45
wakes me at night every single
23:47
day since it happened. A heartbreaking
23:49
tragedy lies behind the steps of
23:51
Martha Montoya's Lake Worth home. The
23:54
baby girl called my mother and
23:56
said that her dad
23:59
was a victim. chasing her mom
24:01
with a hammer. Palm Beach County Sheriff's
24:04
deputies say on Saturday morning Martha's daughters
24:06
13 and 16 years old
24:08
woke up to hearing arguing at their
24:10
home on B Street. They found their
24:13
mother lying in a pool of blood,
24:15
saw their stepfather Walter Lopez with a
24:17
sledgehammer in his hand. It's painful to
24:20
know that somebody died such a terrible
24:22
death. Monica Collins couldn't believe
24:24
what was happening when she saw all
24:26
the crime scene tape at her cousin
24:28
Martha's home. One of the teens told
24:30
deputies Lopez tried to hit her with
24:32
a sledgehammer to the girls were able
24:34
to get away and call 911. It
24:37
pains me the most that
24:40
happened. Somebody trying hurt
24:42
the girls. The arrest report says Lopez
24:44
was found on I 95
24:46
south of Woolbright Road. He was arrested
24:48
and charged with first degree murder. Collins
24:50
says her cousin and Lopez were married
24:52
for several years. She never saw any
24:55
signs of aggression or violence. She says
24:57
Martha was kind and worked hard to
24:59
care for her girls. She always talk
25:01
about how she, you know, had her
25:03
prepaid college fund fund for them and
25:05
how she's saving money for them. Collins
25:07
says she and her husband are going
25:09
to do their best to raise the
25:12
girls and give them the life their mother
25:14
would have. And I want them to feel
25:16
like they have a future as
25:19
part of the state's investigation into the
25:21
victim's death. Crime scene
25:23
investigators collected evidence from various items
25:25
to process for DNA. The
25:28
firearm Walter had purchased was among
25:30
the items examined. At
25:32
trial, the state presented testimony and
25:34
evidence that when three
25:37
investigators examined the gun at the scene,
25:39
they discovered that a misfired bullet
25:42
was stuck in the gun and that
25:44
the weapon appeared to be jammed. A
25:47
detective cleared the gun to make it safe. In
25:50
doing so while wearing gloves, he
25:52
picked up the gun, released the magazine,
25:55
and pulled back the slide until
25:57
the malfunction cleared. Rendering
26:00
the gun safe, the detective packaged
26:02
and secured the firearm, magazine,
26:05
and live rounds. The gun was
26:08
covered in blood and, at the time,
26:10
crime scene investigators swabbed various
26:12
parts of the gun for
26:14
forensic analysis, including its
26:17
hammer, slide, frame, muzzle, grips,
26:19
and butt, magazine, and bullet
26:21
found within the gun. At
26:24
trial, a forensic scientist testified that
26:27
the swab results found both Walter
26:29
and Martha's DNA and fingerprints on
26:31
various parts of the gun. However,
26:36
on the magazine and the bullet found within
26:38
the gun, 99% of the DNA recovered was
26:41
determined to be the victims, and
26:44
the remaining 1% was inconclusive. Walter
26:47
Ricardo Lopez Barrios pled not
26:49
guilty. He claimed self-defense
26:52
at his trial, something
26:54
the jury saw straight through. He
26:57
was sentenced to life in prison, without
26:59
the possibility of parole. Martha
27:04
Montoya's stepchildren were described as haunted in
27:06
the years after she was murdered in
27:09
front of them. Family
27:11
members described the two teens listening to the
27:13
911 calls on repeat,
27:16
watching and reading old news footage, have
27:19
to imagine it was hard to let go. If
27:22
they ever listen to this episode, I
27:24
want to extend my condolences now to the
27:26
two girls. I'm sorry that
27:29
this happened to you, but
27:31
I am glad that that monster is behind
27:33
bars. Checking
27:35
Martha's obituary page, I
27:37
see that it was flooded with messages and
27:39
photographs from friends and family. It
27:42
is clear to me that a lot
27:44
of people cared for Martha, and I hope
27:46
that she's at peace wherever
27:49
she is. For now, listener,
27:52
I think that wraps things up. I
27:54
thank you for listening, and keep
27:56
the fire burning. as
28:30
exclusive as para mi embras prime,
28:32
recibel recono simento que tanto me
28:34
reces. Wow, gracias. Ní siciera própero
28:36
un di sporzo. Ahem.
28:39
Qui se era agra de sera mi familia,
28:42
que siempre necesita cosas. También
28:44
a sám, mi repartador, por
28:46
un trigarmetos, mi sofertas y creimas a
28:48
trapido tía dojoros a mua. Comproperdas en
28:51
electro nicos ogarimas es de prime de.
28:53
¡Dendías y seisas el y acesiéte de
28:55
julio. Knowing how to speak and
28:57
understand a new language can be an invaluable
28:59
tool when traveling, meeting new friends, or just
29:02
even to master new skill. But it's not
29:04
always simple
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