An inmate at the U.S. Administrative Maximum Prison (ADX) in
Florence, Colorado, pleaded guilty to first degree murder and murder by a life
prisoner of a fellow ADX inmate.
Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell of the Justice
Department’s Criminal Division, Acting U.S. Attorney Bob Troyer of the District
of Colorado and Special Agent in Charge Calvin A. Shivers of the FBI’s Denver
Division made the announcement.
Richard Santiago, 56, pleaded guilty yesterday before U.S.
District Court Judge Robert E. Blackburn of the District of Colorado. Immediately after the guilty plea, Judge
Blackburn sentenced Santiago to serve life in federal prison without the
possibility of release.
According to Santiago’s plea agreement and evidence
presented at the trial of co-defendant Silvestre Mayorqui Rivera, Santiago and
Manuel Torrez were members and Rivera was an associate of the Mexican
Mafia. Torrez and Santiago arrived at
ADX in 2000. On April 21, 2005, shortly
after Rivera’s arrival, he and Santiago murdered Torrez while the three were
exercising in one of the ADX’s general population unit recreation areas by
stomping, kicking and punching Torrez until he was dead.
Rivera was convicted of first degree murder following a jury
trial and was also sentenced to serve life in federal prison without the
possibility of release.
The FBI investigated the case. Trial Attorney Jeffrey Kahan of the Criminal
Division’s Capital Case Section and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Valeria Spencer,
Susan Knox and M.J. Menendez of the District of Colorado prosecuted the case.
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