Remember the words of
Jesus...
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Jesus said he would deposit the girl ...

Investigators say a 14-year-old Sunnyside girl was killed after saying
she would report that she had been raped.

The 22-year-old Outlook man suspected of slashing her throat and
leaving her to bleed to death next to an irrigation canal was ordered
held on $500,000 bail at his first court hearing in the case Wednesday
afternoon.

Jesus Fabian Perales was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of first-degree
murder in the October 2008 death of Francisca Hernandez-Ramirez.

The girl's body was discovered in February in the Yakima River near
Prosser.

She had been missing since Oct. 20, 2008, and was identified in
February through dental records. Her family had reported her as a
runaway shortly after she disappeared.

Perales fled the Yakima Valley after Hernandez-Ramirez's death, but
authorities said they learned last week that he had returned.

An arrest report by Yakima County sheriff's detectives gave the
following account:

Hernandez-Ramirez, the suspect and several others had been drinking
and playing cards at a home in Outlook.

One of the men at the party found Hernandez-Ramirez passed out on the
bathroom floor. After he helped her up, she said she wanted to go
home.

That man and the suspect then drove her toward Sunnyside. Midway
through the trip, she started screaming that she had been raped by
another male at the party.

The men drove around the area while deciding what to do.

They decided to drop her off in an orchard, hoping that she would
forget what happened when she awoke.

The suspect told the other man, who was driving, that he would deposit
the girl, then return to the vehicle.

When he came back, the driver asked if she was all right, and Perales
said she was "good."

The autopsy found that her throat had been cut, severing both carotid
arteries.

The next day, Perales returned and told the driver he needed to sell
or destroy the car because it might contain evidence of Hernandez-
Ramirez's death.

He also threatened to kill the driver or his family if he went to
police.

Hernandez was the third teenage girl to be found dead in the Yakima
Valley in the 18 months leading up to her death.

Jaqueline Abundez, 17, of Grandview was discovered in a Lower Valley
canal in July 2008 with shotgun wounds to her chest. And 14-year-old
Jaleeza Lobdell of Tacoma was found in an orchard near Moxee in
September 2007. Detectives suspect Lobdell died of a drug overdose.

Police do not believe the deaths are related. No arrests have been
reported in the other two cases.

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