What evidence, testimonies reveal led to Rhyheme Talton s death
On Jan. 26, 2020, Arambula and his girlfriend at the time, Veronica Gonzales, went to the Stripes Convenience Store to buy some food and beer. Other people in the store lined before the register, where the clerk checked people out minutes before midnight.
Jasmine Sanchez, Marco Portillo Jr. and Talton left an apartment and went to the store to get drinks. The men entered the store while Sanchez stayed in the car.
One woman, who approached police on Tuesday and testified Friday morning, was at the store with her 14-year-old daughter. They went to the store so the woman could buy cigarettes.
On Tuesday morning, the D.A.'s office began presenting evidence in the case against Roberto Arambula. Arambula is facing a murder charge after he allegedly fatally stabbed Rhyheme Talton early last year.
Murder Trial Jury Selection Begins Monday
SAN ANGELO, TX – Jury selection in the murder trial of Roberto Arambula is set to begin Monday in the McNease Convention Center in San Angelo.
Arambula is charged with murder in the stabbing death of Ryheme Talton in Jan. 2020.
As previously reported, on Jan. 28, officers with the San Angelo Police Department were dispatched to the Stripes convenience store located at 1322 South Abe for a stabbing call. Here is the original story: Police: Man Stabbed to Death at Stripes.
Within the hour, Rhyheme Talton, 26, was at Shannon Hospital but later died due to his injuries. The Doctor at Shannon told officers that he attempted to save his life but the victim died from a stab wound to the left chest area.