Crime & Safety
Lake Forest Man Charged In Ex-Wife's Brutal Death
A mother of two parked her car to go to her nanny job in the city of Irvine when she was beaten repeatedly with a tire iron and later died.
LAKE FOREST, CA — A Lake Forest man has been charged with murder for beating his ex-wife to death with a tire iron after she arrived at her job as a nanny in Irvine, according to the Orange County District Attorney's Office. The woman died three weeks after the attack.
Omar Velazquezhuar, 45, of Lake Forest, is charged with one felony count of murder and one felony enhancement of lying in wait to commit murder. The charges make Velazquezhuar eligible for the death penalty, according to OC District Attorney Todd Spitzer.
Velazquezhuar is scheduled to be arraigned on April 16 in CJ1. He is currently being held without bail.
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On February 26, Dora Maria Rosas Moreno, 48, of Santa Ana, parked her car to go to her job as a nanny in the city of Irvine. Velazquezhuar then attacked Moreno, his ex-wife, and repeatedly in the head with a tire iron. He then fled the scene, leaving Moreno in critical condition, Spitzer's office says.
Irvine police captured and arrested Velazquezhuar in the attack. On March 1, prosecutors charged Velazquezhuar with attempted murder.
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Moreno died from her injuries on March 17, and charges were upgraded to murder.
Velazquezhuar and Moreno have two adult children together.
“Our hearts go out to the loved ones of Ms. Moreno as they grapple with the loss of a mother, friend, and caregiver,” said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. “This is an unspeakable act of violence that cost an innocent woman her life. While the heartbreak and pain caused by this depraved act will never go away, we will ensure justice is carried out."
Senior Deputy District Attorney Mark Geller of the Family Protection Unit is prosecuting this case.
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