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Last 11 June, authorities in Glendale, Arizona, were alerted to a vehicle accident that occurred on a highway and in which one of the cars that was involved in the mishap had gone off the road.

Upon arriving at the scene of the emergency, the police found a woman of 60 years identified as Pamela Rae Martínez, who was already lifeless in the driver’s seat.

The first investigations Regarding this event, he indicated that Pamela worked as a delivery person for Uber Eats and that day, she had made her last delivery and was already heading back home.

According to data provided by People and revealed by a A witness to this unfortunate event, the woman was parked on a street when a truck approached her car. A man got out of it and approached his vehicle for a moment, before fleeing.

Everything seems to indicate that prior to said action, Martínez realized what was about to happen, so that he took out his cell phone and took a picture of the man who would later shoot him, thus taking his life.

After searching his belongings and the phone, the police found the image; thanks to her and to the description given by the witness, the aggressor was identified, a man aged 62 named Rusty French, who was already arrested and is already behind bars, accused of second degree murder.

“The photograph she took was of the van that the witness described, and of the man sitting inside the van. If we hadn’t done that, we wouldn’t know who the murderer would have been,” said officer Tiffany Ngalula.

The authorities indicated that French did not refuse to be questioned and agreed to be the man in the photo taken by Pamela; however, he indicated that he does not remember committing the crime.

“He said that he may have lost consciousness about what happened,” according to a press release. However, a ballistics test matched the gun found in the suspect’s home with the one used in the murder, according to police.

“He didn’t deserve that. She was unable to return to her home because she was murdered. She was less than three minutes away from getting home. All our lives she has been a fighter, she has been so strong, and I told my husband that he solved his own homicide, ”explained Monique Daniels, daughter of Martinez.

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