Grand jury indicts alleged killer of Rachel Morin for rape, murder
The grand jury officially approved two counts of murder, two counts of rape, one count of sex offense, and one count of kidnapping.
A Maryland grand jury this week approved charges of rape and murder against Victor Martinez Hernandez, 23, an illegal immigrant accused of murdering Rachel Morin last year.
Morin was killed while on a hiking trail in Maryland in August of 2023. Authorities in June arrested Hernandez, alleging that he entered the U.S. and continued a crime spree that began in El Salvador.
"The indictment marks a crucial step in pursuing justice for Rachel Morin and her family. This is a significant step toward achieving justice for Rachel Morin and holding the defendant accountable for this heinous crime," attorney Randolph Rice said, according to Fox News.
The grand jury officially approved two counts of murder, two counts of rape, one count of sex offense, and one count of kidnapping.
Morin's case has attracted national attention, including from former President Donald Trump, who called Morin's mother in June.
"I am deeply touched by President Trump’s kindness and concern," Patty Morin said. "He was genuine and truly wanted to know how our family was coping. He asked about Rachel and showed honest compassion for her untimely death. His words brought comfort to me during this very difficult time."