Fri. Nov 8th, 2024

A Texas man was charged with murder and his wife with tampering after deputies found a body wrapped in plastic at a property in Houston Saturday, authorities said.

Police found a man’s body wrapped in duct taped-secured plastic dumped inside a detached structure of a couple’s home over the weekend.

The victim was identified as 32-year-old Francisco Romero, who was reported missing by his wife, Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said in a Facebook post.

Narciso Cruz Banos allegedly bound Romero’s arms with straps and a belt and beat him to death with the stock end of a rifle and the grip of a handgun, according to the criminal complaint.

Romero worked for Banos, who allegedly told Romero’s wife that he pistol-whipped him because he was having an affair with his wife, Francisca Carrizales, who also faces charges in Romero’s death.

After the “lengthy” beating on Friday, Banos and Carrizales called Romero’s wife, told her that Romero left their home but did not take his truck, and she could pick it up Monday with his paycheck.

This aroused her suspicion, which prompted a call to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office.

Before officers arrived, Banos and Carrizales allegedly ran errands while they believed Romero would leave, but they returned to find him dead.

The couple allegedly bound Romero in black plastic and dumped his body in what appears to be a shipping container on their property.

The neighbor, who was not named, said she did not know the couple or Romero, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary for a Friday morning when she went by their house.

“They were just outside with the horses on Friday … so it’s just really a normal neighborhood to us, so it’s scary,” she told the local news outlet.

The couple has lived in the Houston area for about 30 years with their two kids, even though the couple are illegal immigrants and run an electrical business.

Banos is listed as the owner, and his wife is the secretary.

Banos was charged with murder, aggravated kidnapping and tampering with a corpse.

Carrizales was charged with aggravated kidnapping and tampering with a corpse.

The total bond was set at $600,000 for Banos and at $500,000 for Carrizales. Banos was also placed under house arrest and the couple may not have contact with each other.

Banos was arrested in 2006 for aggravated assault, which he pleaded down to unlawful carrying of a weapon, and has a 2021 DWI conviction.

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By Buffy Gunner

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