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|crimes = [[Murder]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Child Abuse|Child abuse]]<br>Psychological abuse<br>Starvation | |crimes = [[Murder]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Child Abuse|Child abuse]]<br>Psychological abuse<br>Starvation | ||
|hobby = Abusing Gabriel | |hobby = Abusing Gabriel | ||
}}'''Isauro Aguirre''' (born June 13, 1980) is an American murderer and child abuser. He, alongside his then-wife, [[Pearl Fernandez]], is responsible for the murder of Fernandez's 8-year old son, Gabriel Fernandez, after subjecting him to months of [[torture]] and [[Child Abuse|child abuse]]. | }}'''Isauro Aguirre''' (born June 13, 1980) is an American murderer and child abuser. He, alongside his then-wife, [[Pearl Fernandez]], is responsible for the murder of Fernandez's 8-year old son, Gabriel Fernandez, after subjecting him to months of [[torture]] and [[Child Abuse|child abuse]]. The case gained national attention following the release of the six-part Netflix documentary ''The Trials of Gabriel Fernandez'', and has lead to reforms regarding how local governments handle child abuse. | ||
Aguirre is currently sitting on death row at San Quentin State Prison. | Aguirre is currently sitting on death row at San Quentin State Prison. | ||
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Jury deliberation began on November 14, 2017, and a verdict was reached the next afternoon. Ultimately, the jury found him guilty of first-degree murder and guilty of the circumstances of torture charges. | Jury deliberation began on November 14, 2017, and a verdict was reached the next afternoon. Ultimately, the jury found him guilty of first-degree murder and guilty of the circumstances of torture charges. | ||
On December 11, 2017 jury deliberation began for the sentencing phase. The next day the jury was deadlocked; however, on December 13 they decided to recommend the death penalty, which was accepted by Judge George G. Lomeli. | On December 11, 2017 jury deliberation began for the sentencing phase. The next day the jury was deadlocked; however, on December 13 they decided to recommend the death penalty, which was accepted by Judge George G. Lomeli. | ||
[[Category:Modern Villains]] | [[Category:Modern Villains]] | ||
[[Category:Male]] | [[Category:Male]] |