Graphic Testimony: Three Witnesses Testify Delacruz Grew Up Watching His Dad Cut the Throats of Goats

 

SAN ANGELO, TX —Isidro Delacruz hung his head and cried covering his face with his hand as his father, brother, cousin and family friends testified Wednesday about his home life and struggles at school as defense attorneys continued to spend all their efforts to keep the convicted child killer off death row.  

In shockingly graphic testimony, Isidro’s father Juan Delacruz told jurors his family moved to Texas from Mexico and brought with them traditions from his family there.  One of those traditions was to cook young goat, or cabrito in the ground. Juan Delacruz told jurors the tradition includes buying a young live kid goat, holding it down with its head up exposing the animal’s neck, and cutting the neck to the jugular vein with a sharp knife so the animal bleeds out within a minute.  

Isidro’s father testified that he killed and cooked cabrito at his home on Lindell St. in San Angelo two or three times while Isidro and his brothers were growing up there.  He testified that the family would gather at his parents home in Snyder on several occasions and prepare and cook goat using that method.

To be fair, that was only a small part of Juan Delacruz’s testimony.  

Isidro’s father cried on the stand when he was asked to identify his son in the courtroom.  Isidro cried as his father answered questions about his ‘number one son’ and the time when Child Protective Services arrived to take Isidro and his brothers from their parents for six months forcing Juan and Lisa Delacruz to take anger management and parenting classes.  

Four or five jurors also cried when the father testified about his son’s life struggles on the witness stand.  It was difficult to watch.

Defense attorneys Will Boyles and Rob Crowie began their defense testimony Thursday morning by calling Filipe Cortez to the witness stand.  Cortez grew up with Isidro and his brothers. He is currently an employee of the Tom Green County Adult Probation Department and a student at Angelo State University.  

Cortez testified that he hung out with Isidro in school and Isidro protected him and took up for him because he was overweight and other kids picked on him.  

Cortez told jurors about a time when he was with Isidro Delacruz in their backyard.  He said, “We killed pigeons in Isidro’s back yard and he cooked them. They were good!”

The second witness out of nine called Thursday was Lupe Muniz.  Muniz is wheelchair bound. She told jurors Isidro Delacruz was the father of her three-year-old great granddaughter.  She defiantly told the court that Isidro was, “an innocent young man.”

Defense attorney Boyles reminded Muniz that the same jury she was addressing had found Isidro guilty of capital murder.  She said she didn’t believe he was guilty.

All of the family members and friends who testified for the defense Thursday admitted that Isidro Delacruz drank alcohol to excess and that was the substance he abused the most.   Many also testified that he smoked marijuana.

Isidro’s cousin Daniel Delacruz was next on the witness stand for the defense.  Under cross examination by 51st District AttorneyAllison Palmer, Daniel Delacruz testified that he was at the Delacruz home when they killed goats by cutting their throats so they bled out within a minute.  

The fourth witness to testify Thursday was Ruby Cortez, who is Felipe Cortez’s mother.  Ruby Cortez testified that Isidro was so close to her and her family that they went on vacations together and that Isidro was so close to her and her family that he called her ‘mom.’

Under questioning from defense attorneys Cortez testified that she met Tanya Bermea, Naiya's mother and Delacruz's on-and-off-again girlfriend, only one time and didn’t like her at all.  She told jurors she told Isidro that, “Tanya was going to ruin his life and to get away from her.”

The fifth witness called by defense attorneys was Michael Castro.  Castro told jurors he was a childhood friend of Isidro Delacruz and they skate boarded together.  He said he was with Isidro and his brother Lorenzo when they were caught by police ‘tagging’ vehicles by spray painting them.  He also testified he ‘smoked weed and drank with’ Isidro.

Next on the witness stand in defense of Isidro Delacruz was his father, Juan Delacruz.  

When he was asked by defense attorneys to identify his son Isidro by describing what he was wearing, Juan hung his head and cried.  Then Isidro began crying and several members of the jury, witnessing the gravity of the relationship between a father and his son convicted of capital murder, began crying as well.

Juan Delacruz told jurors of the one time his three young children were taken from him and his wife by CPS.  He blamed that on his wife’s sister and told jurors her report was false, but he cooperated with authorities taking parenting and anger management classes and eventually getting his children back.  

Juan also testified that his family was from Mexico and one of the traditions he brought with him was cooking cabrito, goat, in the ground in the traditional way, which included buying a live goat and cutting its throat.

Next on the stand was Isidro Delacruz’s younger brother Lorenzo.  Lorenzo Delacruz testified that he and his older brother Isidro wound up in the same grade in school because Isidro was held back in first grade.  

Lorenzo testified that he and Isidro was called the ‘twins’ when they were young because they were so close in age and later in the same grade in school.  Lorenzo testified that he saw Isidro drink alot and they smoked marijuana together. He also told jurors Isidro would get mad at stuff he shouldn’t be mad about.  

Lorenzo bowed his head crying and yelled, “I don’t believe he did it!”

Under cross examination by District Attorney Palmer, Lorenzo testified that he didn’t remember a jailhouse conversation with Isidro where Isidro laughingly said, “I ran over a cat and hit a dog!  Do you remember that? Lorenzo testified he didn’t remember that.

Testimony became very dark at that point.  Palmer showed Lorenzo a copy of Facebook records.  In Facebook messenger from the day after 5-year-old Naiya was brutally murdered, Isidro’s older brother Chris messaged Lorenzo saying, “Isidrio said he could do something like this and if he did, he’d want the death penalty!”

The messages between Chris and Lorenzo Delacruz were cryptic.  After defense attorneys passed the witness, DA Palmer questioned Lorenzo.  He admitted that he said in a Facebook message that his older brother Chris, “Thought something like this would happen.”

Defense attorneys shifted from presenting testimony about how Delacruz’s childhood abuse and family life affected his life and turned to the challenges Isidro had in school.  

Defense attorneys then called to the witness stand Edith Koen. Koen spent an hour Thursday afternoon describing for the jury how special education services work and how they were applied to Isidro Delacruz. Basically, Isidro was tested and found to have a writing deficiency.  

Educators worked to help Delacruz complete his work based upon testing and teacher recommendations.  Delacruz was given special assistance in the classroom and graduated from Lake View High School.

The final witness for the defense Thursday was Tarayla Guthrie.  Guthrie taught English to Isidro Delacruz at Lincoln Middle School.  She testified that Delacruz had a learning disability, but it was so mild that he continued to learn in the general classroom and eventually graduated from Lake View High School.  

Defense attorneys are expected to present additional witnesses to the jury on Friday.  The trial is set to continue with testimony Monday with the jury getting its final charge, or instructions, at the end of testimony and closing arguments early next week.

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His father can cry all day long...so can he. No sympathy from me! No excuses for what he has done!

My three sons grew up on a ranch/farm and hunted, we butchered meat to eat, marked lambs and calves. Not one of them has been inclined to murder anybody.

Grow up and accept responsibility for your choices!!!!

I do have to admit that it's pretty sad how hard the defense is fighting to make Isidro look like his 'rough childhood' led him to one day kill a 5 yr. old little girl. First of all, it doesn't seem to me that he had much difficulty as a kiddo... My own story by comparison makes his look like a walk in the park and I know many others that make mine look like a vacation and none of us took a life. I wonder why that is? Why is it that people I've know who had it 4,000 times as difficult and tragic growing up don't hurt anyone? It comes down to free will. People have been slaughtering animals for meat for nigh on 6,000 yrs... That is not preconditioning anyone to kill a human anymore than stepping on a spider. We we're given free will by our God and we have done both wrong and right with it. Some folks are just as guilty of murder as Isidro and have never touched another human in anger. We are not God, and that's why we have this judicial system... 200 yrs ago we founded this nation on that belief and set up punishments for those who would infringe the God given rights of others and people have been on both sides of the fence ever since. We will never do away with the evils we see in the world around us, there's no way to completely rid ourselves of it so we have our judicial system to mitigate the damages caused. People learn from seeing others punished for what they've done, it's just a fact. Abraham was willing to sacrifice Isaac to God on an altar and because of his faith, was spared from having to do so, I don't remember hearing about Isaac being traumatized by that or by seeing his father slaughter goats. Ok, my point is that it was Delacruz's choice to kill. He began assaulting Tanya and when she left, he spitefully took her child out of this world... I know our system isn't perfect, one look at the proceedings in this case proves that but, we will see the only amount of justice available on this earth for his actions come from right here in imperfect Tom Green County and on the day he dies, Delacruz will stand before God and have to give account of his life. We honestly should expect nothing less from defense attorney's mouths in a case like this... Remember, these guys are reaching way out because it is their job to do so. So, in closing, is it really a waste of tax dollars for proceedings to take place the way this one is considering how our system is set up to work? I don't think so, it's just easy to become frustrated with it because most of us think we should be like a third world country and just kill guys like this on the spot. It may be more effective in teaching others not to screw up but that's just not how we work. Sometime's, if we're honest and follow our ideas of how things should be out to the end, it's evident that we don't have all the answers either. Thank God we do have our system! There's no shortage of folks who would fly by the seat of their pants and condemn everyone around them for the smallest infractions if it weren't and ya'll know that's true...

MjNS, Fri, 04/13/2018 - 08:44

That when life in prison or death is on the table the defense will pull all the stops to get leniency for his client. Rant all you want, it is the way it works, he is doing his job...

Pevine, Fri, 04/13/2018 - 15:09

I've slit the throats of lots of goats on their way to BBQ, deer not killed quickly by the rifle shot, and castrated countless calves with different tools, including a pocket knife. So far none of that has motivated me to harm a human! And seriously, these are the testimonies that are supposed to help someone??? I particularly liked the one about spray painting vehicles. With friends like these, who needs enemies?

The jury must beware this is the intent of the defense attorneys to make you cry, make you feel horrible for them, to sympathize with the families. If they can't get your sympathy for the criminal they play on your feeling bad for the family. Usually works! Nothing matters here but the VICTIM getting justice. FEEL SORRY FOR THE VICTIM! I wouldn't even cut a goats throat like this today. Must animals are shot before slaughter in today's world. This is barbaric methods. That said, if you compare cutting the throat of a goat to a human and especially a child, that mentality or culture is not acceptable!

I too have seen goats throat cut, I was a small child, I held the pan that the insides were put in . I have never cut anyone's throat, there is always 2 sides of the story, the mom is stupid for leaving the child there, she should be in jail also, a lot of the blame should be on her, I do not know who did it, but, just think, could it be the mother, I do not know either one of ,them, just saying what if........

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