Teen’s Sentencing Revealed in Shocking Catfishing Murder Case: A Twisted Tale of Deception and Tragedy

Teen learns fate for catfish killing of man lured to robbery
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Inset: Cyle Flores (McLennan County Jail). Background: The house where Flores and three others lured a man to his death in Waco, Texas (Google Maps).

This week, the last member of a Texas foursome was sentenced in connection with a fatal catfishing scheme orchestrated through social media.

Cyle Flores, aged 18, admitted to a murder charge on Thursday and was handed a 25-year prison sentence by the state.

Back in 2021, Flores, along with his associates—Jeremiah Marquez, 18, Justin Angel Hernandez, 22, and Edgar Alfonso Castillo, 17—devised a plan using Facebook Messenger to entice Israel Martinez, 22, to a property on Gurley Avenue in Waco. There, Martinez was robbed, shot multiple times, and killed.

Following in the footsteps of his accomplices, Flores chose to avoid trial by accepting a plea agreement from the McLennan County District Attorney’s Office.

Initially, all four were charged with capital murder. However, prosecutors eventually agreed to accept lesser murder charges, resulting in plea deals that included the possibility of parole for each defendant.

“The three juveniles in this case were certified as adults,” McLennan County Assistant District Attorneys Kristi DeCluitt and Rebeckah Lawson said in a joint statement provided to Waco-based CBS and Telemundo affiliate KWTX. “They committed, along with one adult defendant, a calculated social media scheme to lure the victim to rob him, and ultimately, take his life. Such violence will not be tolerated in our community, and we will continue seeking justice for victims.”

The underlying incident occurred on Sept. 19, 2021, when Martinez was lured to the residence in question under the pretenses that he had been summoned by a woman named “Kaelani Moore.”

But while the Facebook Messenger account was linked to that handle and a picture of the purported user, the victim was not communicating with a woman at all. Rather, he was being catfished by Hernandez and the three teenagers, according to the Waco Police Department.

Detectives linked the conversation back to Hernandez’s own account, according to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by KWTX. During the conversation, Hernandez — as Moore — told Martinez to send money on a different app to a user named “Kaelani M.”

An email address used to set up the fake Moore profile revealed subscriber information for Hernandez, police discovered. Detectives said the Moore account was used to “set up the murder victim.”

One of the catfishing messages told Martinez to be on the lookout for a vehicle parked in front of the house, authorities said.

A few minutes past 10 p.m. that night, the victim showed up as requested and was standing outside when he was repeatedly shot by various firearms, shell casings at the scene suggested, according to police. The shots had been fired from the residence itself – the defendants had broken in through a back window. Witnesses said they saw multiple people flee once the last report of gunfire echoed through the suburban street.

After the slaying, the fake account was deleted, authorities said.

Law enforcement believe Hernandez and Marquez were the triggermen that night, but all four defendants faced the same charges.

While the three younger participants in the plot were never eligible for the death penalty — due to being minors at the time — Hernandez could have faced capital punishment but for the plea deal.

In the end, 54th State District Court sentenced Hernandez and Marquez to 35 years in prison and Castillo to 30 years in prison. Flores received the relatively lightest sentence. Each of the men must serve at least half of their sentences before they are eligible for parole.

“Each conviction in this case highlights gun violence will not be tolerated in our community, and our office will continue to target those who do harm, regardless of their age,” the prosecutors added.

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