Honduran man, twice deported from US, charged with murders in Nashville after 2 bodies found

A Honduran national, who was previously deported twice from the U.S., was charged with two separate murders last week in Nashville after authorities say they found a “badly burned” body inside a torched car and a decomposing body in the trunk of a different car.

Kevin Castro-Garcia, 31, was charged in the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Elmer Nahum Miranda-Martinez, whose body was found Sept. 27 in a car that had been set on fire in a wooded area on Franklin Limestone Road, Nashville Metropolitan Police said Tuesday.

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On Friday, police announced Castro-Garcia was also being charged with a second murder and abuse of a corpse after the decomposing body of 26-year-old Brandon Rivas-Noriega, of Nashville, was found in the trunk of a different car off Rural Hill Road.

The 26-year-old was reported missing by his mother on Oct. 5 after family received text messages from him indicating that he was in trouble and needed money, FOX17 Nashville reported, citing police. The mother said she last saw him driving her 2015 Ford Focus just two days earlier.

Detectives learned that the missing man would often visit a residence on Fanning Drive in the city’s Antioch neighborhood. During a search of the residence, investigators found the owner’s manual for a Ford Focus, Rivas-Noriega’s driver’s license and paperwork for property on Rural Hill Road.

After arriving at the Rural Hill Road property, police said that detectives found a Ford Focus parked behind an abandoned trailer. The decomposing remains were found inside the trunk.

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Castro-Garcia remains jailed on $1.01 million bond, according to online jail records.

Castro-Garcia is a native of Honduras. Police said he was deported from the U.S. in 2010 and 2018.

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