'It was just bloody': Firefighter accused of using ax to beat wife to death had just read her diary moments earlier, lawyer says
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Inset left to right: Andrew Jimenez and Mayra Jimenez (Facebook/Mayra Jimenez). Background: The residence where Mayra Jimenez was found beaten to death in Los Angeles, Calif. (Google Maps).

A Southern California firefighter has been arrested after allegedly killing his wife with an ax and subsequently making a clumsy attempt to hide the crime, as reported by California police.

Andrew Jimenez, aged 45, was taken into custody this week on murder charges in connection with the death of his wife, 55-year-old Mayra Jimenez, according to information from the Los Angeles Police Department.

The tragic event took place earlier in the week at the couple’s residence on Satsuma Avenue, located in North Hollywood, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley within the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

At approximately 4 a.m. on Wednesday morning, the off-duty firefighter and paramedic entered the LAPD’s Northeast Community Police Station in Glassell Park, requesting a welfare check on his wife because he was unable to contact her, police officials reported.

Officers conducted the requested welfare check and were met with what was described as a “horrific” scene, according to law enforcement sources cited by KTTV, the Los Angeles-based Fox television station.

Inside the residence, Mayra Jimenez was found bludgeoned to death, police said. An ax was found near her body.

Around 4:25 a.m., the defendant was questioned and eventually confessed to killing his wife, according to law enforcement.

The requested welfare check, in the end, apparently did little to convince investigators the defendant was not to blame.

“[The] investigation revealed that the victim and suspect were in a marital relationship and that this was an incident of domestic violence,” the LAPD said in a press release.

Friends and neighbors who knew the couple said the pair had never been in conflict before, according to Los Angeles television station KTLA.

“Such a violent crime, the extreme,” one neighbor told the TV station. “There’s never been any violence or domestic violence or signs of that at all. So, I’m really surprised.”

The couple had been married for 10 years, family members told local ABC affiliate KABC.

Before she died, Mayra Jimenez worked as a third-grade teacher at Wilshire Park Elementary in central Los Angeles. Described as a “caring educator,” the victim was also a union representative for United Teachers Los Angeles, KTLA reported.

The school subsequently released a statement:

We are heartbroken by this loss, and many of us are still processing this information, as we only just learned of it. Mrs. Jimenez was a beloved teacher, colleague, and friend, and she made a lasting impact on our school community and the students she served. Our thoughts are with Mrs. Jimenez’s family, loved ones and all who are grieving during this incredibly difficult time. We ask that the community respect the privacy of Mrs. Jimenez’s family during this difficult time.

While initial reports lacked any kind of details about a possible motive, an attorney for the defendant suggested romantic jealousy may have been the reason for the woman’s death.

“Our office is currently in contact with law enforcement regarding a diary of the decedent, apparently read moments before the homicide, that verified infidelity by the decedent,” Andrew Jimenez’s attorney told KTLA.

While investigators say the woman was killed via blunt force trauma injuries, police also removed two large rifles from the residence, KABC reported. It is unclear if any firearms were used in the murder.

“I could just hear them talk about how horrific it was…it was just bloody,” the Jimenezes’ neighbor told KABC.

The defendant has worked for the Glendale Fire Department since 2008 as a firefighter and paramedic. Andrew Jimenez had recently been promoted and was praised for his work during the Palisades fire, KTLA reported. He has since been placed on administrative leave.

“This is an extremely serious and deeply troubling matter. First and foremost, our hearts are with the victim’s family and loved ones, and we extend our sincere condolences as they grieve this tragic loss,” the fire department said in a statement. “Due to the active and ongoing nature of the investigation, the City of Glendale and the Glendale Fire Department are unable to provide additional comments at this time.”

Andrew Jimenez is currently being detained in the Los Angeles County Jail on $2 million bail, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office records show.

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