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Margie E Ortiz 1950 - 2008

Margie E Ortiz of Tucson, Pima County, AZ was born on October 16, 1950, and died at age 57 years old on July 8, 2008 in Tucson.
Margie E Ortiz
Magnolia E. Ortiz
Tucson, Pima County, AZ 85732
October 16, 1950
Arizona, United States
July 8, 2008
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, United States
Female
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  • Introduction

    As little about Magnolia "Margie" Ortiz's life is known today as was known when her lifeless body was found in Tucson, Arizona in 2008. Although Margie had a place to stay at night, she was known to hang out with homeless people. That's when she was stabbed, raped, strangled, and murdered. It took almost a month for police to identify her. See Margie E Ortiz Identified. Apollo Ortega was eventually convicted of her murder as well as another killing. Ortega was sentenced to two life sentences plus 20 years in the Arizona State Prison Complex–Eyman in Florence, Arizona. See Rapist-killer of 2 in '08 gets 2 life sentences. However, Apollo was found dead in jail on February 15, 2017. See Florence inmate's death. The crimes committed by Ortega were featured in an episode of "After the First 48" titled "Devil Inside." The episode is summarized as "In Tucson, Det. John Dorer and his team investigate the gruesome murder of a 58-year-old woman found naked and dead under a highway overpass - a satanic symbol near the body is written in blood. When detectives learn about a similar case, they believe they may have a serial killer on their hands and quickly enlist the help of the entire Tucson PD to track down the killer before he strikes again." Note: Records indicate that Margie was actually 57 when she was killed.
  • 10/16
    1950

    Birthday

    October 16, 1950
    Birthdate
    Arizona United States
    Birthplace
  • Ethnicity & Family History

    Margie was Caucasian of Hispanic heritage.
  • Nationality & Locations

    A native of Arizona, Margie was a lifelong resident. She died in Tucson, Arizona. She was known to have lived at 3339 East Grant Road, Unit 44a in Tucson, Arizona.
  • Early Life & Education

    Margie was a West Phoenix High School graduate. She also attended Sunnyside High School in Tucson, Arizona. West Phoenix High School is located in Phoenix, Arizona, and is a public high school that offers a range of academic and extracurricular programs to support student development and success. The specific details about its history and establishment are not as widely documented as Sunnyside High School. Sunnyside High School is located in Tucson, Arizona. It was established in 1955 and is part of the Sunnyside Unified School District. The school offers a variety of academic programs, including Advanced Placement courses, honors courses, and specialized career and technical training programs. Notable programs include the Medical Careers Academy and the CISCO Academy, which offers A+ and Net+ certifications.
  • Personal Life & Family

    Margie was brutally murdered when she was 57 years old. Little is known about her personal life. She had been stabbed 30 times, raped, and strangled. Although Magnolia "Margie' Ortiz had a place to live, she was known to have hung out with the homeless population in Tucson, Arizona. She was murdered by Apollo Keith Ortega. Ortega, who had a history of severe substance abuse and claimed to hear voices urging him to commit crimes, was arrested and later confessed to the murders of Margie and another woman, Norma Jean Conner. He was ultimately sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, sparing the victims' families the ordeal of a trial. He died in prison in 2017. See Florence inmate's death for a report on his death.
  • 07/8
    2008

    Death

    July 8, 2008
    Death date
    stabbed, strangulated, and raped - murder
    Cause of death
    Tucson, Pima County, Arizona United States
    Death location
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Margie Ortiz 1968 Yearbook Photo
Margie Ortiz 1968 Yearbook Photo
The 1968 Sunnyside High School Yearbook photo of Margie Ortiz.
Date & Place: at Sunnyside High School 1725 E Bilby Rd, in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona 85706, United States
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Margie E Ortiz Identified
Margie E Ortiz Identified
Detectives release name of woman who was slain, left in S. Side culvert

Tucson police have identified the woman found slain last week in a South Side drainage culvert, saying she met an "extremely violent death" just hours before her body was discovered. After nearly a week unsuccessfully searching for next of kin, detectives are releasing the woman's name to generate more information on the case. Magnolia "Margie" Ortiz, 57, was a Tucson resident and known to associate with homeless people.

She had a permanent place to stay and she normally stayed there at night, but she associated with homeless individuals throughout the day and sometimes slept on the street," said Sgt. Mark Robinson, a police spokesman. Ortiz was found about 10:45 p.m. on July 16 by two teenage boys who were searching for a place to skateboard. The boys called police, and detectives determined the woman had been murdered. Robinson said police did not receive any other calls from service from the area that night that are related to Ortiz's death.

Because of the ongoing criminal investigation, Robinson said he couldn't give out any more information about the cause of death. Detectives are working to trace Ortiz's movement around Tucson and who she associated with during the week before she was killed, Robinson said. She was known to hang around the Downtown and south Midtown areas, but Robinson said she did not limit herself to those locations.

Anyone with information about Ortiz, her relatives or her associates should call 911 or 88-CRIME.

- Arizona Daily Star on July 23, 2008, by Eric Swedlund
Date & Place: in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona United States
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Florence inmate's death
. . . being investigated as possible homicide

The following story appeared on the pinalcentral website on February 15, 2017, updated Augst 3, 2017 by Katie Campbell:

FLORENCE — A Tucson man convicted of raping three women and killing two within 19 days was found dead on Monday at the Arizona State Prison Complex–Eyman in Florence. The death of Apollo Ortega, 31, is being investigated by the Arizona Department of Corrections as a possible homicide. Ortega was found unresponsive in the housing unit of the prison’s maximum-custody Special Management Unit, where he was pronounced dead despite staff attempts to revive him.

According to a press release received Wednesday, the criminal investigation is ongoing. Ortega was serving two life sentences plus 20 years for the brutal murders of Margie Ortiz and Norma Jean Conner in 2008 as well as the attempted murder of a third victim. His crimes were featured on ”After the First 48” in an episode called “Devil Inside.” “There’s good in the world, there’s evil,” Ortiz’s sister Ofelia Flores said on the TV program. “And this person that did this — he’s evil.” Court documents indicated he believed Satan ordered him to commit the violent acts.

Ortega was attacking his first victim on July 10, 2008, with a cement block when a passerby heard her screams and shouted at her attacker, according to the Arizona Daily Star at the time of Ortega’s sentencing. Ortega ran, leaving the woman alive despite suffering a fractured skull, broken nose, three stab wounds to the back and various cuts to her face and scalp. She was also raped at knifepoint and choked with a belt. Six days later, 57-year-old Ortiz’s body was found near an overpass. She was stabbed 30 times, her organs partially removed, raped and strangled. Three months later, the Tucson Police Department’s crime lab found a DNA match with the belt used on Ortega’s surviving victim and DNA found at the Ortiz murder scene. Both samples were traced back to Ortega, who provided DNA in an unrelated matter.

Ortega admitted to what he did to the two women as well as Conner, who was found dead on July 29. In court records reported on by the Daily Star, Ortega claimed he smothered Conner during consensual sex. In a plea deal, Ortega agreed to spend the rest of his life behind bars without the possibility of early release. At the time, Deputy Pima County Attorney Susan Eazer told the Daily Star the agreement was an attempt to spare the victims’ relatives from the trauma of a trial.

Past reports indicate Ortega suffered trauma of his own. He grew up the victim of emotional, sexual and physical abuse, and he admitted to developing a daily beer-drinking habit at the age of 9. He also regularly used drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine and heroin, and turned to self-mutilation as a coping mechanism, according to “After the First 48.” Yet his chaotic life was hardly a comfort or an excuse to his victims’ families or to his sole survivor.

While the survivor could not bring herself to speak at his sentencing, a companion, Angela Francisco made it clear that the woman still suffers, according to the Daily Star.

“She may not be lying in the ground,” Francisco told Judge Kenneth Lee, “but he’s killed her.”
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Rapist-killer of 2 in '08 gets 2 life sentences
By Kim Smith Arizona Daily Star Dec 19, 2009 Updated Feb 15, 2017 (on Tucson.com)

A Tucson man who told authorities he raped three women and killed two of them because Satan told him to was sentenced to two natural life sentences, plus an extra 20 years Friday.

Apollo Keith Ortega, 24, had originally been facing death in the slayings of Margie Ortiz and Norma Jean Conner, but he agreed last month to spend the rest of his life in prison without the possibility of release.

Ortega's formal sentencing was held Friday to give an opportunity for his surviving victim to address the court, along with relatives of the deceased victims.

Ortiz and Conner were both described as selfless women who would do anything to help anybody and who are both greatly missed.

"The pain, rage, sadness and confusion we've endured the last year has been enough to last a lifetime," said Ofelia Flores, Ortiz's sister.

Keyshia Conner, Conner's niece, said her religious beliefs prevent her from hating Ortega, but she hopes God has mercy on his soul.

When Ortega's surviving victim could not bring herself to speak, a companion, Angela Francisco, told Judge Kenneth Lee that the woman remains scared and full of pain.

"She may not be lying in the ground, but he's killed her," Francisco said.

All three women were attacked within a 19-day time frame.

On July 10, 2008, a man heard a woman screaming in the 900 block of South Sixth Avenue, according to court records. When he went to check on the woman, he saw a naked man hitting the woman in the head with a cement block. The naked man ran away when the witness shouted at him, and the woman was rushed to the hospital with a fractured skull, broken nose, three stab wounds to the back and various cuts to her face and scalp.

The woman told police she was raped at knifepoint by the man and choked with a belt.

Six days later, two men found Ortiz, 57, dead near the underpass at East Alvernon Way and South Palo Verde Road, court documents state. She had been stabbed 30 times, portions of her internal organs had been removed. She had been raped and strangled.

Three months later, the Tucson Police Department's crime lab discovered that the belt used to strangle the first victim matched DNA found at the Ortiz murder scene, and both samples came back to Ortega. Ortega had provided a DNA sample in an unrelated matter.

When police interviewed Ortega, he admitted attacking the two women and Conner.

Conner, 52, had been found dead on July 29, 2008, but an autopsy failed to reveal she'd been murdered.

Ortega claimed he smothered Conner during consensual sex, court records indicate.

Ortega "attributed the offenses to his drug and alcohol use in addition to the voice in his head, which he identified as Satan," according to court documents.

Prosecutors believed Ortega met four statutory requirements for the death penalty.

They alleged Ortega committed more than one homicide, and the crimes were committed in an especially heinous, cruel or depraved manner. In addition, they said Ortega was awaiting trial on unrelated charges at the time of the crimes and that he now has convictions for serious offenses.

The plea agreement was negotiated, in part, to spare the victims' relatives the trauma of a trial, Deputy Pima County Attorney Susan Eazer said.

Court documents indicate Ortega was sentenced to three years' probation on drug-related charges two weeks before his arrest in the homicide cases.

Ortega told a pre-sentence report writer that he suffered abuse at the hands of a stepfather and was suspended from school a great deal because he was hyperactive and had behavioral issues. He quit school in the ninth grade.

Ortega said his longest term of employment was two months; he lived with a variety of friends and had never been in a long-term relationship. In addition, Ortega said he was a daily beer drinker who began drinking at the age of 9, and he also used marijuana and cocaine regularly. He also admitted to having used methamphetamine and heroin in the past.

"His drug and alcohol use caused him to black out, stagger, pass out, attempt suicide and become confused more than 10 times" in the past six months, the pre-sentence report writer wrote.

Ortega told those in the courtroom Friday he was sorry, and he hopes God forgives him for his sins.
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Margie Ortiz - 1964 West Phoenix High School
Margie Ortiz - 1964 West Phoenix High School
The 1964 West Phoenix High School yearbook photo of Margie Ortiz.
Date & Place: at West Phoenix High School in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona 85009, United States
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Margie E Ortiz - 1966 West Phoenix High School
Margie E Ortiz - 1966 West Phoenix High School
The 1966 West Phoenix High School yearbook photo of Margie E. Ortiz.
Date & Place: at West Phoenix High School in Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona 85009, United States
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