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Dallas, Texas (Vice) - Kassandra Martinez, a 20-year-old Dallas woman, was
jailed Sunday after she repeatedly ran over her cousin with her car during
an argument over gas money.
She then drove home to get some sleep - obviously tuckered out from all that
driving.
According to Dallas police, Martinez was at a club with her cousin and her
cousin's two sisters when the girls began arguing about where to go next
(home or out to eat somewhere).
Angry that she wasn't getting her way, Martinez left the club alone with the
girls' purses in the trunk of her car. The three girls left behind at the
club were forced to find a ride from a friend who was also at the club.
During the ride home, the girls noticed that Martinez had stopped off for
gas at a local gas station, so they asked the driver to stop and let them
out so they could retrieve their purses.
That's when Martinez reportedly began arguing with them, demanding that they
give her gas money. When the girls refused, Martinez retorted "Well, if
that's the way it is..." before backing over her cousin who had been waiting
at the rear of her vehicle to get her purse.
After backing over the victim, Martinez then put the car into drive and then
drove over her cousin a second time.
Martinez then drove home to go to bed while her cousin, identified as
24-year-old Yunel Aguilar, was rushed to Parkland Memorial Hospital. She was
pronounced dead a short time later.
Surveillance video captured from the scene showed the entire incident as it
unfolded. Investigators were able to use the video to identify Martinez's VW
Passat, which was found at her residence.
Martinez was arrested when Aguilar's mother called and convinced her to come
up to the hospital.
During a police interview, Martinez admitted that she did not have a
driver's license, but claimed that she was not under the influence of drugs
or alcohol when she ran over her cousin.
Martinez was booked into jail and charged with murder. She remains jailed in
lieu of $150,000 bail.
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Albuquerque, N.M. (Vice) - Selena Velasquez, a 17-year-old New Mexico woman,
has been jailed after she allegedly had consensual sex with a 43-year-old
man, then threatened to file rape charges if he didn't pay her $500 per
week.
According to state police, Velasquez was at a Cinco de Mayo party in Pecos
earlier this month when she met a 43-year-old man and had consensual sex
with him.
After the encounter, Velasquez allegedly told the man that she would report
the sex as rape if he didn't pay her $500 every Friday for three consecutive
weeks.
Investigators say Velasquez made matters worse by visiting the man's work
uninvited, repeatedly texting him and threatening to harm him and his
daughter.
After reporting the alleged blackmailing scheme to police, investigators
directed the victim to call Velasquez and agree to her demands while they
monitored the call.
The victim agreed to meet Velasquez at a local Walmart where he was to make
the first $500 payment. When Valesquez showed up to collect payment and
accepted an envelope filled with fake money, officers pounced.
During questioning, Valesquez reportedly admitted to having consensual sex
with the man. She was taken to jail shortly thereafter.
She was booked into the Santa Fe County Juvenile Detention Center and
charged with felony extortion. She was released on Monday.
The man was not charged in the case because the age of consent in New Mexico
is 16.