Benjamin Loera Wiki – Benjamin Loera Biography
Benjamin Loera was a Texas boy who vanished in late October, police announced on Monday. His remains were found in a bushy area near the Guadalupe River in Guadalupe County. The Seguin Gazette reported that someone planning to purchase the land was inspecting the room when he discovered Loera’s body.
Age
He was 16 years old.
Benjamin Loera Found Dead
Police said the Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office used dental records to confirm the remains were those of Loera. The Gazette described his remains as “badly decomposed.”
Though an autopsy was performed, Jackson County police have not publicly revealed a cause or manner of death.
Loera, from Vanderbilt, reportedly vanished on October 26 while playing video games at a friend’s home. His mother reported him missing the following day after not returning home or responding to her texts or calls.
Investigation
In late November, three suspects — Kyler Rector, 19, Casey Jenschke, 23, and a 15-year-old girl — were arrested or detained for Loera’s then-unsolved disappearance. The trio is facing charges of aggravated kidnapping and aggravated assault.
Before Loera’s body was found, Jackson County police previously said they believe an undisclosed incident regarding the teen was “planned.” However, officials refused to say what specifically led them to charge the three suspects in this case.
In November, Rector and Jenshke were originally arrested on unrelated charges, but Loera’s mother told the Victoria Advocate that her son was hanging out with Jenschke when he vanished.
Jail officials said Jenshke was initially arrested in San Antonio on November 9 for the unauthorized use of a vehicle. Ultimately, he was deported to jail in Jackson County, where Loera had vanished.
Additionally, Rector was originally arrested on November 4 for possession of a controlled substance. On November 8, he was charged with sexually assaulting a child. Rector was still in custody on November 10 when he was charged with burglarizing a vehicle; he was also arrested on December 4 with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for an incident in Calhoun County.
Jackson County police said in Monday’s statement, “Three suspects are still in custody in connection to the investigation