United States v. Hector Manuel Perilla Umbarila

CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedJanuary 13, 2022
Docket5:19-cv-02383
StatusUnknown

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United States v. Hector Manuel Perilla Umbarila, (C.D. Cal. 2022).

Opinion

Case 5:19-cv-02383-CJC-KK Document 51 Filed 01/13/22 Page 1 of 23 Page ID #:1033 FILED CLERK, U.S. DISTRICTCOURT JS-6 0011//1133//22002222 1 CENTRAL DISTRICTOF CALIFORNIA DD.. BBrroowwnn BY: ___________________ DEPUTY 2 3 4 5 6 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 7 CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 8 9 10 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Case No. EDCV 19-2383-CJC (KK) 11 Plaintiff, 12 v. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW; ORDER 13 HECTOR MANUEL PERILLA CERTIFYING EXTRADITABILITY UMBARILA, 14 A Fugitive from the 15 Government of the Republic of 16 Columbia. 17 18 19 The request of the United States of America for the issuance of an order 20 certifying the extraditability of Hector Manuel Perilla Umbarila, also known as Hector 21 Manuel Perilla Umbarilla, Hector Perilla, or Steven Bernal (“Perilla Umbarila”), came 22 on regularly for hearing before the Court on December 14, 2021. Upon consideration 23 of the evidence, in particular the certified and authenticated documents submitted by 24 the Government of the Republic of Colombia,1 and the pleadings and the arguments 25 of counsel, the Court makes the following findings of fact and conclusions of law. 26 /// 27 1 The Government of the Republic of Colombia submitted documents that were 28 properly authenticated and certified in accordance with 18 U.S.C. § 3190. See dkts. 19, 43-2. Case 5:19-cv-02383-CJC-KK Document 51 Filed 01/13/22 Page 2 of 23 Page ID #:1034

1 I. 2 FINDINGS OF FACT 3 A. MURDERS AND ROBBERY IN COLOMBIA 4 On the evening of October 5, 2009, Maria Cristina Umbarila de Bernal, also 5 known as, “Maria Cristina Umbarilla de Bernal” (“Umbarila-Bernal”), was murdered 6 in her apartment along with the building’s security guard, Audon Martinez-Mendez 7 (“Martinez-Mendez”). See ECF Docket No. (“Dkt.”) 19-5 at 25, 35. Umbarila- 8 Bernal had been hit in the head and stabbed in the neck, and a sock had been put in 9 her mouth to prevent her from screaming. See id. at 35. Martinez-Mendez had been 10 stabbed nine times in his neck, back, and upper extremities, and there were defense 11 wounds on his hands and forearms. See id. Umbarila-Bernal’s bedroom, where she 12 had been killed, was in disarray. See id. at 35-36. Police discovered a smashed 13 piggybank2, emptied jewelry boxes, and an open wallet (or handbag). See id. at 25, 36. 14 A nightstand drawer and closet appeared to have been rifled through. See id. at 36. 15 However, there was no sign of a forced entry to Umbarila-Bernal’s apartment. See id. 16 Colombian authorities began focusing on Perilla Umbarila, Umbarila-Bernal’s 17 nephew, as the perpetrator of these crimes. See id. at 37. The investigation revealed 18 that after returning from the United States to Colombia to start a business, Perilla 19 Umbarila lived with Umbarila-Bernal for approximately one year. See id. at 36-37, 43. 20 At the time of the murders, Perilla Umbarila was living with his girlfriend. See id. at 21 36. 22 Perilla Umbarila’s business in Colombia was not successful. See id. at 43. 23 Therefore, he asked Umbarila-Bernal and other family members to lend him money. 24 See id. Umbarila-Bernal, however, declined to financially support her nephew and 25 advised him to move back to the United States, where he had a wife and children. See 26 id. According to one of Umbarila-Bernal’s daughters, her mother felt unsafe after 27 2 Umbarila-Bernal saved COP (Colombian peso) 500 coins in her piggybank. 28 See dkt. 19-5 at 36. 2 Case 5:19-cv-02383-CJC-KK Document 51 Filed 01/13/22 Page 3 of 23 Page ID #:1035

1 telling Perilla Umbarila that she would not financially support him. See id. at 16, 18. 2 Umbarila-Bernal decided to change the locks to prevent Perilla Umbarila from 3 entering her apartment uninvited. See id. 4 Another one of Umbarila-Bernal’s daughters, said that a week prior to the 5 murders, Perilla Umbarila called his aunt and asked for a loan of money. See id. at 19. 6 When Umbarila-Bernal refused to give him the loan, Perilla Umbarila reacted 7 aggressively towards her. See id. 8 On the day of the murders, at approximately 3:00 p.m., Perilla Umbarila went 9 to his aunt’s apartment. See id. at 19, 36. One of Umbarila-Bernal’s neighbors said 10 she saw Perilla Umbarila enter the apartment building around 3:00 p.m. See id. at 15, 11 36. Perilla Umbarila admitted that he went to his aunt’s apartment around 3:00 p.m. 12 on the afternoon of the murders, but claimed he went there to help her recover from 13 dental surgery. See id. at 17, 19. 14 At approximately 5:00 p.m., Umbarila-Bernal and one of her daughters spoke 15 by telephone for approximately five minutes. See id. at 27, 36, 39. During this call, 16 Umbarila-Bernal told her daughter that Perilla Umbarila was still at her apartment. 17 See id. at 36, 39. Perilla Umbarila claimed he left the apartment around 5:00 p.m. or 18 5:30 p.m. See id. at 19. 19 Between approximately 5:30 p.m. and 5:35 p.m., a neighbor on the third floor 20 of the apartment building heard shouts and noises coming from the second floor, 21 where Umbarila-Bernal’s apartment was located. See id. at 12, 27. 22 Between approximately 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., Perilla Umbarila returned 23 home, where his girlfriend and another friend were present. See id. at 13, 17. Perilla 24 Umbarila’s girlfriend noticed he was wearing different clothes from the ones he had 25 worn when he left their home that morning and was carrying a blue suitcase. See id. 26 at 13, 36-37. When she asked him about the change of clothes, Perilla Umbarila told 27 her that his original clothes were greasy from the machinery work he had performed 28 earlier in the day, and therefore, he had changed at his aunt’s apartment and left his 3 Case 5:19-cv-02383-CJC-KK Document 51 Filed 01/13/22 Page 4 of 23 Page ID #:1036

1 other clothes for his aunt to wash. See id. at 13, 19, 22, 37. Because Perilla 2 Umbarila’s girlfriend washed his clothes daily, she was not satisfied with his 3 explanation. See id. at 13. Law enforcement authorities were unable to locate the 4 clothing that Perilla Umbarila claimed to have left at his aunt’s home. See id. at 41. 5 Between approximately 7:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., Martinez-Mendez’s wife came 6 to the apartment building where her husband worked as a security guard and noticed 7 that he was not at his post. See id. at 19, 38. When a neighbor reported seeing Perilla 8 Umbarila at the apartment building that day, Martinez-Mendez’s wife grew concerned 9 because she knew Perilla Umbarila and her husband had argued before. See id. at 38. 10 Using one of her husband’s keys, she opened up Umbarila-Bernal’s apartment and 11 discovered Martinez-Mendez’s body. See id. at 19, 38. 12 At approximately 9:05 p.m., a police officer, who had been called, went to 13 Umbarila-Bernal’s apartment and found Martinez-Mendez dead in the passageway. 14 See id. at 12. The police officer also found Umbarila-Bernal dead in her bedroom, 15 “curled up, with a white rag in her mouth, and a lot of blood.” See id. In the 16 bedroom, the police officer noticed a shattered piggybank and a wallet (or handbag) 17 on the bed. See id. 18 Later that evening, Perilla Umbarila received a telephone call from his sister, 19 who told him about what had happened at his aunt’s home. See id. at 19. After that 20 telephone call, between approximately 10:30 p.m. and 11:00 p.m., Perilla Umbarila left 21 their house. See id. at 17, 19-20. 22 Shortly after Perilla Umbarila left their house, his girlfriend received a 23 telephone call from Perilla Umbarila’s co-worker, who said that Perilla Umbarila had 24 killed Umbarila-Bernal and the security guard. See id. at 13. The co-worker asked 25 Perilla Umbarila’s girlfriend to see if Perilla Umbarila “was wearing clothing with 26 blood on it or anything.” See id. at 17.

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