New Mexico Man Convicted for Gruesome Murder After ‘Playing Soccer’ with Victim’s Severed Head.
A New Mexico man has been convicted for the brutal murder of 51-year-old James Garcia, a crime described as both “gruesome” and “horrific” by prosecutors. Joel Arciniega-Saenz, 33, was found guilty of first-degree murder after a nearly four-year legal battle, primarily due to delays surrounding the defendant’s competency.
The Gruesome Crime
On June 20, 2021, Arciniega-Saenz fatally stabbed Garcia 84 times with a small switchblade. The murder escalated when Arciniega-Saenz decapitated Garcia and, in a shocking act, allegedly “played soccer” with the victim’s severed head. According to the District Attorney, Arciniega-Saenz told investigators that he kicked Garcia’s head at 14 different cars following the killing.
Arciniega-Saenz, who was unhoused at the time, claimed Garcia had previously raped his wife four years earlier but did not identify her. He also stated that the two men had been hanging out before Garcia took off with their belongings, leading to a confrontation in a park. After the murder, Arciniega-Saenz was discovered with bloodstains on his hands and boots, along with a bloody knife nearby.
Justice for James Garcia
Doña Ana District Attorney Fernando Macias expressed relief at the verdict, stating, “Despite the challenges, we remained steadfast in our pursuit of justice for those affected.” Chief Deputy District Attorney Melissa Garcia also praised the work of the Las Cruces Police Department, saying, “This was a horrific case, and the officers stuck with it from beginning to end.”
The DA’s office emphasized that while the case had its difficulties, justice was ultimately served, bringing closure to Garcia’s family and the community.
Background and Prior Arrests
Arciniega-Saenz had been arrested in connection with the 2017 death of another man, but the charges were dismissed. His past, along with his claims about Garcia’s alleged actions, fueled the emotional intensity surrounding the case.
Key Takeaways from the Case
- Murder Details: Arciniega-Saenz was convicted of stabbing Garcia 84 times and decapitating him. The defendant also admitted to kicking Garcia’s head at 14 different vehicles.
- Investigation: Despite significant delays, the Las Cruces Police Department pursued the case to its conclusion.
- Previous Arrests: Arciniega-Saenz had been involved in another homicide case in 2017, although the charges were later dismissed.
The verdict provides a sense of justice for the family and the community, ensuring that a dangerous individual is held accountable for a horrific crime.
A Statement from Authorities
District Attorney Macias said, “We extend our condolences to the family and loved ones of James Garcia and reaffirm our commitment to holding violent offenders accountable.”