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Woman Who Set Her Boyfriend on Fire to be Sentenced

October 6th, 2019 Featured Article 3 minute read
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Woman Who Set Her Boyfriend on Fire to be Sentenced

Alaskan resident Michael Gonzalez was set on fire by his girlfriend, Gina Virgilio, while he slept in 2012.  Virgilio has since pleaded guilty to first-degree murder, and prosecutors are asking for 30 to 70 years behind bars for the crime.“It was announced prior to jury selection that Virgilio would accept an agreement with the State where she would plead guilty to murder in the first degree with sentencing to be decided by the judge,” state officials indicated in a media release.Virgilio never offered a motive in court.  However, Anchorage Police Detective Walter Gilmour presented a timeline of events.  On June 7, 2012, the couple celebrated Gonzalez’s 24th birthday.  At some point that night, he either passed out or fell asleep on the couch.  His blood-alcohol content was .149, but he tested negative for drugs.  Virgilio tested negative for drugs or alcohol.

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At some point early the next morning, Virgilio retrieved a container for gasoline, walked a quarter mile to a gas station.  She only had 53 cents on her, so a clerk gave her $5 for gas.  Then, she returned to the apartment, and stood looming over Gonzalez for a while before pouring the fuel on the couch and floor around him.  She lit some mail on fire, threw it near the couch from the front doorway, and ran.Gonzalez woke up and said, “hot, hot,” the defendant later admitted to her mother.  She had heard this right before fleeing.  His body was ultimately found in the kitchen with the cause of death listed as “smoke inhalation and burns.”“I cannot begin to explain how that ruined my life for the last 2,675 days,” his sister, Trisha Gonzalez Flecha, said in her victim impact statement read during proceedings.  She added, “I replayed that in my mind over and over, and my baby brother telling you it’s hot, and you turned around and left him there.  You didn’t give him a chance.”Austine Gonzalez, Michael’s youngest brother, said, “The pain that Gina has caused is irreparable and unforgivable.  The only piece of closure that I can hope for in this seven-year ordeal is the possibility of living my life without ever needing to worry about seeing a murderer on the same streets I raise my sons.”Angel Gonzalez Flecha, Michael’s oldest brother who had served in the Navy, said of footage played for the court, “Your honor, one of my requirements is to process those items as quickly as possible and it took every ounce of energy, it took days for me to get through that video and through those horrid screams.  I hope she knows that I will never forget, and there will be no rest.  I will do everything I can to know and let others know the monster she is.”Gonzalez’s mother, Rosa Flecha, read her statement, saying, “There is emptiness, there is intense pain that is constantly crying because there is no solace. Living has stopped because of so much suffering.  There is a moment when you don’t have to cry because those teardrops just come out by themselves.”Alaska does not have the death penalty.  Virgilio will receive her sentence later this month.

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https://www.ktva.com/story/41143830/sentencing-begins-for-woman-who-killed-boyfriend-in-2012-arson-fireRelatives of Alaska man burned to death seek maximum penalty
Sara E. Teller

About Sara E. Teller

Sara is a credited freelance writer, editor, contributor, and essayist, as well as a novelist and poet with nearly twenty years of experience. A seasoned publishing professional, she's worked for newspapers, magazines and book publishers in content digitization, editorial, acquisitions and intellectual property. Sara has been an invited speaker at a Careers in Publishing & Authorship event at Michigan State University and a Reading and Writing Instructor at Sylvan Learning Center. She has an MBA degree with a concentration in Marketing and an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, graduating with a 4.2/4.0 GPA. She is also a member of Chi Sigma Iota and a 2020 recipient of the Donald D. Davis scholarship recognizing social responsibility. Sara is certified in children's book writing, HTML coding and social media marketing. Her fifth book, PTSD: Healing from the Inside Out, was released in September 2019 and is available on Amazon. You can find her others books there, too, including Narcissistic Abuse: A Survival Guide, released in December 2017.

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