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Luxor garage bombers receive life sentences

A Clark County jury showed mercy and spared the lives of two men convicted of the fatal bombing at the Luxor parking garage in May 2007.

Omar Rueda-Denvers, 33, and Porfirio Duarte-Herrera, 29, will spend the rest of their lives behind bars for building and planting the pipe bomb that killed Willebaldo Dorantes Antonio.


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  • Authorities say Dorantes Antonio was targeted because he was in a relationship with Rueda-Denvers' ex-girlfriend, Caren Chali. Rueda-Denvers and Chali have a child together. Chali was with Dorantes Antonio when the bomb went off and survived. Prosecutors unsuccessfully sought the death penalty for the men. Both defendants stood stoically while the sentence of life without the possibility of parole was read.

    Prosecutor Nell Keenan said, "We accept the verdict, and this community should accept the penalty these jurors have given down. This is justice."

    Attorneys for both defendants said they plan to appeal the verdict on the basis that the defendants were not given separate trials.

    The defense attorneys repeatedly, both before and during the trial, attempted to have the two defendants tried separately.

    Those attempts were quashed by Judge Michael Villani.

    Rueda-Denvers' attorney, Christopher Oram, said, "Severance will be one of the biggest issues" on appeal.

    Oram has said his client could not receive a fair trial because Villani would not let him discuss at trial previous bombings he said were committed by Duarte-Herrera.

    Villani ruled that those bombings had no bearing on the Luxor case.

    Oram said he was denied the ability to present a defense that Duarte-Herrera was a serial bomber. Oram has said his client did not know Duarte-Herrera had put a bomb on Dorantes Antonio's car, because it was disguised as a coffee cup.

    Oram argued during the trial that Rueda-Denvers' mere presence at the Luxor did not prove he knew about the bomb.

    During the trial, prosecutors painted Rueda-Denvers as a jealous ex-lover of Chali and said components that helped build the bomb were found at his workplace.

    Oram said Tuesday that if another jury were allowed to hear the serial bomber defense, a different verdict might be reached.

    He added, "We're very relieved the jury spared our client's life."

    Duarte-Herrera's attorney, Clark Patrick, said, "Obviously we're very happy with the verdict. We never felt this was a case that should have been death-qualified in the first place. This was not one of the worst of the worst."

    Patrick also said an appeal will be filed for his client based on the severance issue.

    Rueda-Denvers and Duarte-Herrera also were found guilty of one count each of attempted murder with use of a deadly weapon and transportation or receipt of an explosive for unlawful purpose. They were also convicted of two counts of possession of an explosive or incendiary device.

    A formal sentencing for all the charges will be held in November.

    Contact reporter Francis McCabe at fmccabe@reviewjournal.com or 702-380-1039.

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    Tom, Burbank wrote on September 02, 2009 08:05 PM: vegaschic - you're wrong on 2 counts. From yesterday's R-J:

    "The two defendants, who are in the country illegally, ..."

    "Duarte-Herrera, who is from Nicaragua, ..."

    "Rueda-Denvers, of Guatemala,..."

    That's just one article from the reporting of this case. The killers, victim, and "girlfriend" were all illegals, as also reported more than once in this paper. You need to do some homework before you sanctimoniously climb up on Mt. Pious.


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    susan wrote on September 02, 2009 03:29 PM: vegasdude, where is spick land? Oh, I know. It's where all the ill eagles come from!


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    vegasdude wrote on September 02, 2009 03:19 PM: Vegaschic, whats the diff, a spick is a spick is a spick. Why don't you go back to where you illigally came from?


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    curmudgeon wrote on September 02, 2009 02:30 PM: These two murderers escaped the death penalty by crying to the jury and sobbing that they were sorry...sorry, my ass! Given a second chance at freedom they would do it again... But the jury bought the sob story so they will go to prison for life and we will support them.

    Imagine their life in prison: 9x5 cell with clean mattress and bedding, 3 meals per day, comfortable air, not too hot or too cold, plenty of free time to excercise, etc. Not all that bad when you think of the conditions our soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan live with every day.

    Instead they should be in chain work gangs doing heavy, heavy manual labor like hoisting heavy logs, busting rocks, digging trenches, etc. They should be made to work 16-20 hours pr day with only enough time to eat and sleep. They should be so exhausted at the end of their day they could only think of sleep...not plotting, playing cards,etc. All of their fresh air excercise should be gained from outdoor heavy manual labor not lifting weights, playing soccer, basketball or chess. But this is America and we have to be humane to inhumane killers...

    May these two rot in HELL for all eternity and may their pitiful crying and phony sorrow about their crime haunt them forever. They should have been tortured to death but in America we show mercy and that is why we are breeding our own future distruction from creeps like this.


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    Joe C wrote on September 02, 2009 02:02 PM: vegaschic,
    Please print the link or article that stated these two were legally here.

    I remember the RJ printing the fact they were illegally here using fake ID's.
    So prove what you say.

    It's not racist to be fed up with illegal aliens that are all criminals. It's the illegals breaking laws not citizens.

    Plus those mostly supporting illegal aliens are doing so because it's their ethnic group speaking their language. Really bigoted and racist.


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    vegaschic wrote on September 02, 2009 01:47 PM: The sad news is that you all are so ignorant and didn't even do your homework before making racist comments. Neither of these two men are from Mexico, or were here illegally. In fact both were here as lawful residents and are from Nicaragua and Panama, but wait, you all are so stupid you wouldnt know that there is a difference! Do you homework before you make stupid assumptions, then maybe someone will take you seriously ;)


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    Joe C wrote on September 02, 2009 01:18 PM: The good news is if the illegal alien scums appeal the verdict and get a new trail.
    A much smarter jury could give them both the death penalty.

    This premeditated act could have easy killed an innocent person walking by besides the targeted victim.

    Not only do they have no right to be in this country but have no right to live.
    If any murder was thought out premeditated and fit the criteria for the death, it was this case.

    Sadly taxpayers could of been spared the costs of this trial, if government enforced our immigration laws and these scum would not be here to commit such acts.


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    Fry the Beans wrote on September 02, 2009 08:43 AM: These two need to be punished death row style: locked in a box for 23 hours a day for a decade before they get the needle in the arm, or better yet, get blown to bits by a pipe bomb. It's ironic that two border-jumping scofflaws had the time to research how to build a bomb so they kill an individual who was working at a low paying, food service job. If there was no welfare, maybe these two wouldn't have crossed the desert in the first place--or certainly not had food/shelter/time to build a bomb. I hope they get raped, beaten, and isolated in prison, but most likely they'll join the Mexican Mafia which has branches in NV prisons.


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    Tom, Burbank wrote on September 02, 2009 08:20 AM: "Severance will be one of the biggest issues" - yeah, like the severance of the victim from his life.

    "This was not one of the worst of the worst." - it was pretty bad for the victim.

    A formal sentencing for all the charges will be held in November. - 2 months or more from now for what? They've been sentenced, send them away now. Too much public money has already been spent on this illegal alien circus.

    These scumbags gat a lucky break from their weeping wussy jury. Do their lawyers really want to push their luck with another trial?


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    delray wrote on September 02, 2009 06:52 AM: Let delray figure this out.... You can come to this country illegally, make a bomb, kill someone at one of our casinos and we dont put a bullet in your head. nice job jury. hopefully one of those prison gangs gets a hold of these fools.