Watch CBS News

Ex-Boyfriend Found Guilty Of Cal State Fullerton's 1994 Murder

SANTA ANA (CBSLA.com) — The former boyfriend of a 20-year-old Cal State Fullerton student killed 21 years ago was convicted Tuesday of first-degree murder.

An Orange County Superior Court jury deliberated for about two days before finding Samuel Agustin Lopez, now 43, guilty of the 1994 stabbing death of Cathy Torrez.

Lopez faces 26 years to life in prison when he is sentenced on May 1.

Senior Deputy District Attorney Matt Murphy argued that Lopez killed his on-again, off-again girlfriend on Feb. 12, 1994, after she rejected his proposal to elope.

A now-retired Orange County forensic scientist testified that Torrez was still alive when she was forced into the truck of her car, where her body was found a week later in Placentia.

Torrez was repeatedly stabbed, with wounds to her neck, upper chest, head, chin, forearm, back and right thigh. She also had cuts to her hands.

The victim's brother and sister, Tina Mora, testified about the defendant's apparent indifference to their sibling's disappearance.

On the night she went missing after leaving work for a date with Lopez, the defendant's sisters repeatedly tried to page him on his beeper but he did not respond, according to Mora, who was married at the time to Lopez's older brother, Armando, and living with the Lopez family across the street from the Torrez residence.

Mora has since divorced Aramando Lopez, who is charged with being an accessory after the fact and is awaiting trial.

Senior Deputy District Attorney Matt Murphy told jurors that Samuel Lopez's movements the night of the killing show he had the opportunity to commit the crime while with his cousin, Xavier "Javier" Lopez, who is awaiting trial on a murder charge.

Murphy argued that the defendant's alibi witnesses the night of the killing consisted of his family members and essentially himself.

Rosenblum alleged that Javier Lopez killed the victim and acted alone to rob her for money for cocaine.

Murphy told reporters today that he was in negotiations with Javier Lopez's attorney on a resolution of the case.

(©2015 CBS Local Media, a division of CBS Radio Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Wire services contributed to this report.)

View CBS News In
CBS News App Open
Chrome Safari Continue
Be the first to know
Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting.