Martinez v. Dretke

426 F. Supp. 2d 403, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 45559, 2006 WL 988279
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Texas
DecidedMarch 29, 2006
Docket5:03-cv-00665
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Martinez v. Dretke, 426 F. Supp. 2d 403, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 45559, 2006 WL 988279 (W.D. Tex. 2006).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER DENYING RELIEF

BIERY, District Judge.

Petitioner David Martinez filed this federal habeas corpus action pursuant to Title 28 U.S.C. Section 2254 challenging his October, 1995, Bexar County capital murder conviction and sentence of death. For the reasons set forth below, petitioner is entitled to neither federal habeas corpus relief nor a Certificate of Appealability from this Court.

I. Statement of the Case

A. The Crime and Its Immediate Aftermath

Late on the evening of July 10,1994,11-year-old Belinda Prado lay down to watch *414 television on the living room couch of the home she shared with her mother Carolina and her 14-year-old brother Eric. 1 Eric fell asleep on a.mattress on the floor in the living room while Carolina slept in her bedroom. 2 Later that night, the petitioner, who had been staying with Carolina, and another man whom Belinda had never seen before came to her home. 3 The other man left after 15-20 minutes and Belinda saw the petitioner go to her mother’s bedroom. 4 Early on the morning of July 11, 1994, Belinda awoke to the sound of a baseball bat striking something in the living room. 5 Belinda saw the petitioner, who was dressed only in a pair of boxer shorts, repeatedly strike Eric in the head with a baseball bat. 6 Belinda saw blood flying as petitioner beat Eric with the bat. 7 When Belinda asked petitioner “to behave,” petitioner told her to be quiet or he would kill her, too. 8 Fearful for her life, Belinda asked where her mother was and petitioner replied Carolina was in the shower. 9 When Belinda looked in the bathroom, however, she did not see her mother there. 10

Petitioner forced Belinda into Eric’s bedroom at knife-point and tied her to the bed. 11 Petitioner was dressed in a white shirt, a pair of black pants, a leather vest Belinda recognized as belonging to her uncle, and a pair of boots. 12 Before leaving the house, petitioner gave Belinda a handwritten note and directed her to take the note to her grandmother, who lived a short distance down the street. 13 Petitioner’s handwritten note, which was admitted into evidence at petitioner’s trial, read “I messed up. I’LL Be at the Friends on the EAst side.” 14 Still fearful for her life, Belinda waited several minutes after petitioner left the house before she took his note to her grandparents’ home. 15 Belinda gave her grandmother petitioner’s note and accompanied her grandparents back to her home, where she learned her mother was dead in her bedroom. 16

Carolina Prado’s mother, Rosa Ramirez, testified at petitioner’s trial as follows: (1) she first met petitioner in June, 1994, when Carolina introduced petitioner to her and informed her mother she and petition *415 er were going to live together 17 ; (2) she gave petitioner a, black tie, one of her other daughters gave petitioner a white shirt, and Carolina helped petitioner find work at a nearby grocery store 18 ; (3) Carolina was divorced from Eric and Belinda’s father, with whom the two children had stayed for several weeks prior to date of the murders 19 ; (4) around 5:10 a.m. on the morning of the murders, petitioner telephoned her and informed her Carolina was tired and did not plan to go to work that day 20 ; (5) she had no difficulty understanding anything petitioner told her during their brief telephone conversation, and petitioner did not appear to her to have slurred his speech 21 ; (6) around 8:30 a.m. the same morning, Belinda rang her door bell and, when she answered the door, Belinda, who appeared nervous, handed petitioner’s note and told her Eric had a lot of blood on his head 22 ; (7) as she and Belinda walked down to Carolina’s house, Belinda told her Carolina was at work 23 ; (8) when they arrived at Carolina’s home, Belinda directed her to go inside but Belinda refused to enter the house 24 ; (9) she entered the house and walked into the living room, where she found Eric lying dead with a towel covering his head 25 ; (10) when she lifted the towel, she observed that Eric’s head was “broken,” his brains were “all over the place,” and there was “lots of blood” 26 ; (11) after her husband entered the house and observed Eric, they walked back to their home where her husband called 911 and then called Carolina’s place of employment 27 ; (12) by the time they returned to Carolina’s home, a police officer had sealed the house and would not allow them to enter 28 ; (13) the officer told her there was a dead woman in the back bedroom 29 ; (14) she observed drops of blood on the curtains and window of Carolina’s bedroom 30 ; and (15) she never again saw Carolina. 31

San Antonio Police Officers who arrived at the scene found Eric lying dead from obvious head injuries in the living room and Carolina dead from even more gruesome head injuries in the blood-drenched bedroom. 32 Police officers also found what *416 appeared to be a bloody baseball bat covered by a towel on a living room chair. 33

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