Our fathers rights friends will certainly assure us that daddy ALEXANDER ZELAYA "snapped" because Mommy was mean to him or disrespected him or something stupid like that. ("Snapped" in this case meaning gunning down somebody in cold blood.) After all, all he wanted was quality time with his daughter! (The one he, uh, abandoned at a shopping center in another state.) I suppose we should be grateful, however, that this poor oppressed and misunderstood Daddy didn't slaughter the little girl as well. Because he was so "frustrated" and everything....
Notice that this POS also stole a neighbor's car at gunpoint. Will we blame this on Daddy's "frustration" as well?
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2011/12/28/1146582?sac=Crime
Published: 07:44 AM, Thu Dec 29, 2011
Kidnapped Fayetteville toddler returned to grandparents; lawmen continue search for murder suspect
A staff report
A 2-year-old girl who was taken by her father after her mother was shot to death has been returned to Cumberland County, authorities said Wednesday.
Juliana Laticia Reyes, who was found early Tuesday outside a shopping center in Newport News, Va., is with her grandparents, according to a Cumberland County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman.
Authorities are not releasing the name of the grandparents, who live in Hope Mills, but they are the parents of 22-year-old Marianna Latisha Reyes, who was shot Monday night, spokeswoman Debbie Tanna said.
Authorities are still searching for Alexander Zelaya, 33, who is Juliana's father, Tanna said.
A warrant has been issued charging him with first-degree murder in the death of Reyes, authorities said.
Zelaya is accused of shooting Reyes, who was found outside a house on the 2200 block of Waco Drive in Fayetteville, Tanna said.
Deputies found Reyes about midnight after a neighbor reported hearing gunshots, authorities said.
Investigators believe Zelaya, an El Salvador national, left in a burgundy, four-door 1994 Subaru Legacy that he took from a neighbor at gunpoint, Tanna said. The North Carolina license plate is ZYT-3784.
A delivery truck driver in Newport News found the couple's daughter outside a closed business, authorities said. The child was wearing a T-shirt and a soiled diaper. The truck driver took the girl to a Food Lion grocery store and called police, authorities said.
Reyes, who was from Honduras, had been working off and on for about six months at the Mi Casita restaurant on Camden Road in Hope Mills, according to restaurant manager Gabriel Macias.
Over the last few months, she had been working the early shift.
"I didn't know much about her," he said Wednesday. "She was a very quiet girl. As far as I know, a very nice girl. Very respectful."
Macias said he didn't know anything about Zelaya or Zelaya's relationship with Reyes. On occasion, Reyes' daughter came to the restaurant.
"A beautiful little girl," Macias said.
He learned of her death, he said, in a phone call from an assistant.
"I couldn't believe it," he said. "We were expecting her to come in at 11 o'clock in the morning. It came as a shock."