A Twice Deported ILLEGAL Has Been Charged With More Than One Excessively Grisly Murder..

After a “badly burned” body and decomposing remains were discovered in a forested area of Nashville, a twice-deported Honduran illegal alien was charged with two different murders.

Kevin Castro-Garcia, 31, was accused of the murder of Elmer Nahum Miranda-Martinez, 37. Her burnt remains were discovered in the trunk of a car in a Nashville forested area.

Castro-Garcia was charged with a second murder and abuse of a body by Nashville police on Friday after the decomposing remains of Brandon Rivas-Noriega were discovered in the trunk of a Ford Focus in a forested location.

Kevin Castro-Garcia was deported twice, according to Fox News, once in 2010 and again in 2018.

Fox News reported:

A Honduran national, who was previously deported twice from the U.S., was charged with two separate murders last week in Nashville after authorities say they found a “badly burned” body inside a torched car and a decomposing body in the trunk of a different car.

Kevin Castro-Garcia, 31, was charged in the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Elmer Nahum Miranda-Martinez, whose body was found Sept. 27 in a car that had been set on fire in a wooded area on Franklin Limestone Road, Nashville Metropolitan Police said Tuesday.

Detectives believe Miranda-Martinez was shot and killed before his body was stuffed into the trunk. The motive for the shooting remains under investigation, police said.

On Friday, police announced Castro-Garcia was also being charged with a second murder and abuse of a corpse after the decomposing body of 26-year-old Brandon Rivas-Noriega, of Nashville, was found in the trunk of a different car off Rural Hill Road.

The main reason people come here illegally is to flee from previous crimes they committed in other nations. And what do they do once they arrive? Increase your criminal activity.

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