Jury deliberations continued Thursday without a verdict in the trial of one of two defendants accused in the slaying of an 18-year-old crime witness, while closing arguments were completed in the other defendant’s trial, with jurors set to weigh her fate beginning Monday.
Alexis Daniel Rosas, 28, of Indio, is charged with first-degree murder, attempted murder, special circumstance allegations of killing a witness to a crime and lying in wait, along with sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations, for the 2019 death of Makayla Jean Massey, also known as Anita Garcia, of Victorville.
Rosas’ jury began deliberating Wednesday. The panel did not reach a verdict Thursday, and Riverside County Superior Court Judge Jennifer Gerard ordered jurors to resume deliberations Monday.
Meantime, the prosecution and defense completed their final arguments in co-defendant Maury Duarte’s simultaneous trial at the Larson Justice Center in Indio Thursday afternoon. The judge ordered that panel to begin weighing Duarte’s fate on Monday morning.
The defendants’ separate juries have been dubbed “red” and “blue.”
Duarte, 32, is charged with first-degree murder and special circumstance allegations of killing a witness to a crime and lying in wait.
She’s being held in lieu of $1 million bail at the Smith Correctional Facility in Banning, and Rosas is being held without bail at the Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta.
According to a trial brief filed by the District Attorney’s Office, Massey’s boyfriend, identified only as “Abram,” had been at odds with Rosas, a documented member of an Indio street gang, bearing the moniker “Trigger,” for some time. The conflict had resulted in the defendant allegedly harassing and attacking the victim on multiple occasions.
On June 24, 2019, the feud led to Rosas allegedly going to the abandoned house in the 45-400 block of Oasis Street where Abram and Massey were residing and shooting him in the chest — an act which the victim witnessed and detailed to Indio police immediately afterward, the brief stated.
Abram was hospitalized but ultimately recovered from the non-life-threatening wound.
After the shooting, Massey checked into a Motel 6 in Indio, possibly in an attempt to hide, but Rosas learned of her whereabouts and that she had made contact with police, prompting him to plan her murder, prosecutors alleged.
He enlisted Duarte’s assistance, and they used her 2005 Toyota Camry to get around. In the predawn hours of June 25, 2019, Rosas went to the victim’s motel room and persuaded her to come out, then physically restrained her inside the Toyota, which Duarte drove to a vacated ranch in the 82-600 block of Avenue 53 in Thermal, court papers alleged.
Once at the location, Rosas shoved the petrified victim out of the car and ordered to start walking toward a gate.
“The defendant kicked her in the stomach, causing her to fall to the ground,” the brief said. “Rosas then shot Makayla five times. One shot was to her head. He knew he had killed her after the second shot, but he continued to shoot bullets into her body.”
He left the victim where she was slain, and he and Duarte headed back toward Indio, dumping the .380-caliber semiautomatic pistol that he’d allegedly used to kill Massey on a roadside, according to the prosecution.
Massey’s remains were discovered within a couple of days, leading to a sheriff’s investigation that pointed to Rosas as the alleged murderer, according to court documents.
The defendants were arrested without incident on Avenue 42 in Indio on June 30, 2019.
Court papers said both Rosas and Duarte conspired in retail fraud, but neither has documented prior felony convictions in Riverside County.
