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Chicago man has been charged with murdering his 2-year-old son and he
allegedly confessed to investigators soon after the killing.
The
37-year-old father, Rolando Ortiz allegedly told investigators he used a
knife to slash his child Mateo Garcia Aguayo's throat, nearly severing
the boy's head from his body. Rolando Ortiz is now facing first-degree
murder charges after killing his son because the boy was running around
and keeping him awake.
At
a Thursday press conference, Commander Brendan Deenihan of the Chicago
Police Department detailed the allegations against Rolando
Ortiz. Deenihan alleges Ortiz fled the scene after realizing he had
murdered his son, Mateo Garcia Aguayo. Mateo’s remains were recovered
Wednesday evening from a trash bag in the kitchen of Ortiz’s
second-floor apartment in the city’s Little Village neighborhood.
Deenihan
told reporters that Rolando Ortiz was at home with his 2-year-old son
Mateo and the 2-year-old baby was running around and was keeping
Rolando awake. Out of frustration, Rolando grabs the 2-year-old in the
kitchen and holds him down. He then retrieves a knife, cuts the baby in
the throat, causing his death.
Ortiz
was arrested Wednesday night in Kankakee, Illinois, about an hour’s
drive from Chicago. Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson called
the killing "brutal and horrific" during Thursday’s press conference.
Police
allege that Ortiz called his wife after the killing, but was not able
to reach her at work. Investigators said Ortiz and his wife work
different shifts at the same business. He then called his sister-in-law,
according to investigators, and allegedly told her he had murdered her
nephew; she lives in the apartment below. The sister-in-law alerted
other relatives and together, they went into Ortiz’s apartment, where
they found Mateo’s lifeless body. Deenihan told reporters a kitchen
knife recovered from the crime scene is likely the murder weapon, but
forensic investigators have yet to confirm that.
Ortiz and Mateo’s mother have other children together, but none were at home at the time of the killing.
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