ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – After six days of testimony, jurors are expected to begin deliberating a verdict in the Luis Talamantes Romero murder trial Wednesday morning. Talamantes is facing first degree murder and eight other charges tied to the 2019 killing of Jacque Vigil in a northwest Albuquerque neighborhood. KRQE News 13 will livestream court proceedings on […] | Local News from KRQE News 13 in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Jacqueline Vigil sounded her car horn in an act of defiance in the moments before she was fatally shot, prosecutors told jurors in closing arguments Tuesday. Jurors begin deliberating Wednesday.
Talamantes is accused of shooting and killing Jacqueline Vigil, 55, in the early morning hours of November 19, 2019. Vigil was in the driver’s seat of her car, backing out of her driveway when she was shot in the head.
An attorney representing a man accused of fatally shooting Jacqueline Vigil in 2019 wrapped up her defense in about 10 minutes Tuesday morning, offering jurors testimony from a single witness.
Luis Talamantes-Romero is accused of shooting and killing Jacqueline Vigil, 55, in the early morning hours of November 19, 2019. Day six of proceedings is expected Monday.