Crime & Safety
Victor Martinez-Hernandez Sentencing Set In Rachel Morin's Murder
A sentencing hearing has been set for Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, who was found guilty of murder in the death of Rachel Morin.

BEL AIR, MD ? A sentencing hearing has been set in the case of Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, 24, who was convicted earlier this month in the murder and rape of Bel Air mom of five Rachel Morin, 37, while she was jogging along the Ma and Pa Heritage Trail in August 2023.
Martinez-Hernandez was found guilty of first-degree murder, first-degree rape, third-degree sex offense and kidnapping following a nine-day trial that wrapped up April 14. The jury deliberated for less than an hour before unanimously returning a guilty verdict on all counts.
He faces a maximum penalty of life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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The sentencing has been set for Aug. 11 at 9:30 a.m. at the Harford County Circuit Court, 20 West Courtland St. in Bel Air. Martinez-Hernandez will remain in the Harford County Detention Center without bail until his sentencing.
Morin's family members will be able to give impact statements at the sentencing.
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An attorney for Morin's mother, Patty, released this statement:
?The Morin family has waited a long time to have their voices heard in court. On August 11, they will finally be able to speak directly to the monster who stole Rachel?s life and shattered theirs. They look forward to seeing justice fully served ? and to knowing that Victor Martinez-Hernandez will never again walk free to harm another innocent person. We hope the court imposes the only sentence that matches the magnitude of this crime: life without parole, dying behind bars in a Maryland prison.?
After the conclusion of the trial, Harford County Sheriff Jeffrey Gahler said during a news conference, ?This person, who took Rachel's life in such a horrific way, will be removed from society and never allowed to harm another human being again.?
Harford County State?s Attorney Alison Healey also spoke at the news conference held after the trial. She shared that Morin's time spent on the trail was "her peace," and she never would have imagined that on Aug. 5, 2023, she would set out on her favorite trail and never see or speak to her children again.
"Shortly after entering the trail, Rachel was brutally attacked by Victor Martinez-Hernandez, who was waiting in the woods. Rachel fought for her life, as she was pulled 150 feet from the main trail into the woods. This was shown by the health data contained on her phone and Apple watch," Healey said. "Evidence presented in trial proved that once concealed in the drainage culverts just off the trail, she was viciously beaten, raped and ultimately murdered at the hands of the defendant. DNA evidence recovered from various parts of Rachel's body matched the DNA of Victor Martinez-Hernandez.
"Despite his claims that he had never been to Maryland, the state produced multiple witnesses and business records proving that he was living and working in Bel Air at the time of the murder. Ultimately apprehended in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the defendant's phone was seized, examined and found to contain multiple photos and screenshots of Rachel, Harford County news coverage relating to the murder investigation and searches of her name," Healey added.
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