Jafeth Ramos was sentenced to 25 years in prison for her involvement in the 2016 murders of six people in Gage Park.
A woman involved in the 2016 murders of six people in Gage Park was sentenced to 25 years in prison Tuesday.Prosecutors said Ramos was with Diego Uribe when he killed six members of his family during a robbery-gone-bad.
Prosecutors said Uribe and Ramos went to a relative's home with intent to take money when Uribe killed his aunt, Maria Herminia Martinez; her brother, Noe Martinez Jr.; Noe Martinez Sr., 62; his wife, Rossaura Martinez, 58, and their grandchildren Leonardo Cruz, 13, and Alexis Cruz, 10.Copyright © 2022 WLS-TV. All Rights Reserved.
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