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Expert for the Investigations of Tatort testifies in the Pueblo murder process

Pueblo, Colorado (KKTV) – On Thursday, several experts have testified in the murder process of Solomon Martinez.

Martinez is accused of having killed and dismembered Renee Portillos in January 2024.

New records were presented by a location expert who showed that all important places where Martinez went at night and that portileless was murdered in the early morning.

According to the records, Martinez was on Pueblo's East Side, the Old Wendy's Restaurant am Santa Fe Dr. and Aspen Circle, National Pride Carwash on Constitution Rd. And Troy Ave., the Northside Walmart Supercenter and the river floor on the Fountain Creek. Some of these places Martinez visited several times.

This expert also found Facebook language messages on Martinez 'phone and these were played in the courtroom. In the news you can hear Martinez say that he has to buy an ammonia -based cleaner and scrub everything in his car, interior and outdoors.

The expert also found Martinez 'search story. When they were shown in the courtroom, Martinez was able to search “Best Cleaners for Blood” and “Disposal offices in Pueblo”.

Later, a picture of Portillos' separated hand was shown outside the plastic bag in which it was found.

In addition, an official of the Pueblo police authority, who supported the examination, analyzed pictures of evidence that contained in the Old Wendy restaurant, including bloody footprints, traces of blood with possible air resistance markings, an open condom and deposits, of which she probably burned, possibly a burned cell phone, and possibly blood -soaked, blood -soaked clorox -wipchwinde are.

The last witness for Thursday was an expert in the field of examination of Tatorts and the fingerprint test. This expert specifies depression in the sand on the river bank, where Portillos' body was found, possibly drag tracks from their healings.

According to the expert, shoe prints in the same area agree with the shoes that Martinez was arrested on the night when he was arrested, and with the shoes that James Lovall wore when he was brought to the police station.

The expert referred to the bloody shoe prints in the Old Wendy's restaurant and said that these prints were also similar to Martinez's shoes and a distinctive Christmas tree form was mentioned a few times when Martinez 'shoes were described.

The process will continue tomorrow with the intersection of the expert for investigating the crime scene.

As a memory, Martinez is charged with the first degree murder and a body is misused.