An 18-year-old man who was arrested and accused of shooting and killing his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend in West Valley City allegedly told witnesses it felt good to kill him, police say.
police originally called a person of interestEsteban Roberto Galvez, 18, who is accused of shooting and killing his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend, was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of murder, obstruction of justice, aggravated assault and six counts of illegal discharge of a firearm. Kimberly Samantha Reyon Munoz was also arrested Tuesday for investigation of obstruction of justice.South following a verbal argument with another man.
"Esteban told witnesses that he went back to get more ammunition to kill his ex-girlfriend, but her family came out the front door, so he left. There are recorded conversations where Esteban directly threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend and her family, specifically by shooting them with a gun. Esteban has shown no remorse and instead told witnesses it felt good to kill Brian and that he has more unfinished business to take care of.
"Kimberly was present with the murder suspect and another person while the murder suspect discussed intimate information about the homicide. Kimberly's vehicle was observed on surveillance footage with the murder suspect a few hours after the homicide," the arrest report states. "The homicide suspect told her he shot and killed his ex-girlfriend's boyfriend.
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