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Juan Jose Reynoso

b: 1979

Juan Jose Reynoso

Summary

Name:

Juan Jose Reynoso

Years Active:

2003

Birth:

November 02, 1979

Status:

Imprisoned

Class:

Murderer

Victims:

1

Method:

Shooting

Nationality:

USA
Juan Jose Reynoso

b: 1979

Juan Jose Reynoso

Summary: Murderer

Name:

Juan Jose Reynoso

Status:

Imprisoned

Victims:

1

Method:

Shooting

Nationality:

USA

Birth:

November 02, 1979

Years Active:

2003

Date Convicted:

May 12, 2004
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Bio

Juan Jose Reynoso was born on November 2, 1979, in Nueces County, Texas. He grew up in a Hispanic family and lived in Texas for most of his life.

Reynoso's education level was reported to be ninth grade, which suggests that he may have struggled to complete his high school education. At some point, he worked as a laborer. The nature of his work indicates that he was likely involved in physically demanding jobs, but there is little information available about his life during this period.

As he entered adulthood, Reynoso became involved in criminal activities, leading to significant events in his life. He was convicted of capital murder in 2004 when he was 24 years old. Prior to that, he had no known prison record. The major events in Reynoso's early life laid the foundation for the choices he made as an adult.

Murder Story

On March 2, 2003, in Harris County, Texas, Juan Jose Reynoso approached a man and a woman while they were outside. Reynoso pointed a gun at them and demanded money. The male victim gave Reynoso his money, but the female victim said she did not have any cash. In response to her refusal, Reynoso struck her, causing her to fall to her knees. He then shot her in the chest, resulting in her death.

Following the incident, Reynoso faced legal consequences. He was arrested and taken to trial. On May 12, 2004, a jury found him guilty of capital murder. The jury's decision led to a death sentence for Reynoso, which was formally issued by the court. He was sentenced to death on May 21, 2004. Reynoso's case included various appeals and legal arguments regarding his guilt and the procedures followed during his trial. However, the conviction and sentence were upheld by the courts.

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