News
“Carlos Rodriquez did not deny that Zoe Campos' was in the backyard. He in fact, seemed certain of that fact that Zoe Campos' had been located in the backyard of their previous residence.” A deputy ...
Confessed killer Carlos Rodriquez stood quietly Thursday as he was handed a life sentence for strangling to death Zoe Campos nearly a decade ago and burying her in his backyard and staying silent ...
“Through subsequent jail correspondence and phone calls, Carlos indicated that he had told someone what happened and that person had ‘snitched.’ He told his mother in a phone call that he would tell ...
Eight months after Zoe’s remains were found, Rodriquez sent letters to many news outlets, including KCBD. In a letter addressed do “dear people,” Carlos Rodriquez admitted to killing Zoe Campos in ...
A break in the case gave police a new reason to investigate 29-year-old Carlos Rodriquez. Rodriquez and Campos were reportedly together the night she went missing. Although police investigated him ...
Carlos Rodriquez, 25, admitted to strangling Zoe Campos to death five years ago at his home in the 1900 block of 70th Street where he says the two smoked synthetic drugs, according to an arrest ...
Jurors deliberated for 10 minutes before returning with a life sentence for Carlos Rodriquez, who confessed to killing and burying Zoe Campos in 2013. Click here for important updates to our ...
Carlos Rodriquez is charged with murder in Campos' November 2013, death. The charge carried a punishment of five years to life in prison.
That plea comes despite 25-year-old Carlos Rodriquez' confession to police about how and why he killed the teen. Rodriquez entered his plea Monday, Jan. 14 in Lubbock’s 140th Judicial District Court.
LUBBOCK, TX (KCBD) - The man who admitted to police he murdered 18-year-old Zoe Campos in November 2013 has been indicted by a Lubbock County Grand Jury. A search warrant shows that 25-year-old Carlos ...
RELATED STORY: Carlos Rodriquez sends handwritten letter detailing Zoe Campos’ murder But, Espino said in Texas, you cannot claim insanity due to voluntary intoxication. “You can’t do a bunch of drugs ...
Carlos Rodriquez, who has been held at the Lubbock County Detention Center since Nov. 16, 2017 on unrelated charges, was arrested in November 2018 in connection with Campos’ killing.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results