Grizelda Hernandez is a victim in a murder trial involving Ronald Anthony Burgos Aviles, a former Border Patrol Agent.
The 28-year-old woman from Laredo, Texas had a lively personality, and had big dreams for herself and her young son, Dominic Alexander Hernandez.
Hernandez and her infantĀ child tragically died as a result of their ongoing conflicts and misunderstandings, which characterized their relationship.
She was allegedly having a secret affair with Burgos in 2015. She was murdered in April 2018 and Burgos is on trial for her murder.
People who testified in the trial include her best friend, Adriana Flores.
Additionally, there is dashcam video of Burgos in police custody related to her murder.
Grizelda Hernandez autopsy
Hernandez was a victim of a double homicide in April 2018.
The autopsy results conclusively determined that the cause of Grizelda’s death was the multiple stab wounds she had suffered.
The autopsy was likely conducted shortly after her death in April 2018, but the results were not made public until the trial of Ronald Anthony Burgos Aviles in June 2023.
The photos from the autopsy have not been released to the public, and it is unlikely that they will be released due to the sensitive nature of the case.
The trial shed light on a secret affair that had developed in 2015 between Grizelda and Burgos, who went by the name āAnthonyā at the time.
Prosecutors allege that Burgos killed Grizelda and her one-year-old son because he did not want to pay child support.
During the trial, Grizelda’s best friend, testified about the last time she saw Grizelda alive.
Additionally, an officer also testified to the brutal crime scene where Grizelda and her son were found dead.
Grizelda Hernandez cause of death
Hernandez was a victim of a double murder case in Texas, and her cause of death was determined to be multiple stab wounds.
She was the ex-lover of Ronald Burgos-Aviles, a former Border Patrol agent, who was charged with two counts of capital murder.
The prosecution stated that Burgos-Aviles stabbed Hernandez 27 times in the head, face and neck between 9:45 AM and 10:10 AM on the day of the murders.
The case of Hernandez’s murder is a tragic reminder of the violence that can occur in relationships and the importance of seeking help if in an abusive situation.
It is also a reminder of the importance of holding those responsible for such violence accountable for their actions.