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Twenty-nine-year-old Adre Baroz, believed to have played a leadership role in all five killings, pleaded guilty to all 13 charges filed against him - five counts of First Degree Murder and ...
A Colorado man who pleaded guilty to murdering five people whose remains were found in Colorado in 2020 has been sentenced to five life sentences, court documents show. Adre Baroz, 29, pleaded ...
Baroz, who was given the nickname "Psycho," dumped his victims' bodies near the New Mexico border after killing them, prosecutors said. He's also said to have burned their bodies in a pit in a ...
The 12-year sentence for Adre "Psycho" Baroz will run concurrently with the five consecutive life sentences plus 140 years Baroz received for the 2020 kidnappings and murders of five people.
Adre “Psycho” Baroz, 29, pleaded guilty to five murders in the San Luis Valley and burning their bodies in a pit in Los Sauses, a community south of Alamosa.
Adre “Psycho” Baroz is charged with first-degree murder, tampering with deceased human remains and first-degree assault in connection with the death of Korina Arroyo, 31, the Colorado Bureau ...
Baroz, 26, was arrested about 3 p.m. Thursday in Gallup, New Mexico at a motel. Baroz is facing charges in Colorado of first-degree homicide, first-degree assault and second-degree kidnapping.