The office of Oklahoma County District Attorney on Monday charged two
men in the death of an Oklahoma woman whose body was found dismembered
in a duffel bag behind a grocery store last year.
Jimmy Massey and Luis Ruiz were being held without bail in the
Oklahoma County Jail. The men were charged with first degree murder in
killing Carina Saunders, who was 19 years old. Her body was discovered
in a duffel bag discovered by animal welfare workers, as they picked
up cats in Bethany, a suburb of Oklahoma City.
The coroner's office said Saunders has died a violent death, but has
not disclosed details.
Massey was already in custody on charges related to drugs. He appears
to be represented by a lawyer in his drug case, Mitch Solomon.
A jailer said he had no information on whether Ruiz had hired a lawyer
to represent him on the murder case.
According to an affidavit, a witness told police in Bethany that
Saunders went to a house in south Oklahoma City, where Ruiz beat
Saunders and tied her up. The witness said Ruiz dragged Saunders into
an upstairs room, tied her to a table and cut off her left leg. She
said he also tried to cut off her right foot, but broke the saw.
That witness jumped out of a window to escape the ordeal, the affidavit said.
Another witness told police someone told her that the murder had been
recorded on a mobile phone. She said she was with Ruiz in a hotel,
looked at his phone while she was in the bathroom, she saw video of
the killing and recognized Ruiz as the person who was cutting the foot
of Saunders, according to the affidavit.
Another statement said that Massey told police she was present when
Saunders died and saw what happened.
But police said she told another jail inmate that she was actually
involved in the murder and provided details only the police and the
coroner's office known.
Bethany Police Chief Phil Cole said the killing of Saunders was tied
to human trafficking, prostitution and a drug gang.
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