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Stick empire download5/25/2023 Santiago-Marquez testified that multiple phone calls he had with Rodriguez-Garcia the night of Sept. ![]() He said Jeisaac Rodriguez-Garcia, an Empire Painting employee, was in possession of a company van that investigators say was seen on surveillance video driving to and stopping at the site of the fire near the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus where Mendez-Ramos' body was burnt. 27, 2021, but did not see him the rest of the day. On the witness stand, Santiago-Marquez said he spoke with Mendez-Ramos at the shop the morning of Sept. Later that day, they say, Santiago-Marquez ordered the burning of Mendez-Ramos' body, which was found on the northwest corner of Cofrin Memorial Arboretum in the early morning hours of Sept. 27, 2021, Santiago-Marquez shot, or ordered the shooting, of Mendez-Ramos at the shop. Prosecutors say in the afternoon of Sept. Santiago-Marquez owned Empire Painting and a towing company, which both operated out of a shop located at 1638 E. He testified Thursday as one of just two defense witnesses. Santiago-Marquez, 34, of Green Bay, was charged with both counts as party to a crime. They returned the guilty verdict an hour later. Thursday, after about three and a half days of testimony. The case went to the jury around 1:30 p.m. ![]() ![]() GREEN BAY – A Brown County jury found Pedro Santiago-Marquez guilty Thursday of first-degree intentional homicide and mutilating a corpse for the 2021 death of Jason Mendez-Ramos, a 36-year-old Ashwaubenon man.
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