Man guilty of killing teen whose body has not been found
SAN FRANCISCO — A jury on Tuesday found a man guilty of abducting and killing a 15-year-old Northern California girl whose body has never been found despite hundreds of volunteers searching through woods and marshlands for months.
The San Jose, California, jury will reconvene May 16 to determine whether Antolin Garcia-Torres, 26, should be sentenced to death for the killing of Sierra LaMar. Sierra disappeared in 2012 on her way to school in Morgan Hill, a rural community is about 25 miles (40 kilometres) south of San Jose.
“Nothing will take away the pain and sorrow we experience every day,” Marlene LaMar, Sierra’s mother, told reporters outside court. “But it gives us peace as a family to know this isn’t going to happen to another child.”
Sierra’s family and friends packed the courtroom Tuesday to hear the verdict. Marlene LaMar said she was apprehensive that the jury would have trouble finding Garcia-Torres’ guilty since there was no body.


