The Horn News

Proudly American, Fiercely Independent

Get in the loop!

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Privacy Policy

One moment, please:

Processing your submission

  • Home
  • Politics
  • National News
  • Money
  • International
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • America Unleashed

No leniency for sicko who murdered man over $8

October 6, 2015 By: Stephen Dietrich

  • Facebook
  • linkedin
  • Post

Justice will be done – No late appeals have been filed on behalf of a Texas inmate convicted of killing another man in a robbery in Houston that yielded just $8, and it looks like the sentence will be carried out.

Juan Martin Garcia’s execution is scheduled for Tuesday. He was convicted of capital murder for the September 1998 killing and robbery of Hugh Solano, a Christian missionary from Mexico who had moved his family to the city just weeks earlier so his children could be educated in the U.S.

Garcia, who acknowledges shooting Solano and is linked to a string of aggravated robberies and two attempted murders, insists he has been unfairly penalized because he didn’t take the witness stand in his own defense at trial.

The U.S. Supreme Court refused to review Garcia’s case in March. The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, in a 5-2 vote, refused a clemency request from Garcia last week.

“If it’s God’s will, it’s his will,” Garcia, 35, told The Associated Press last month from inside a cage at a prison near Livingston.

His lethal injection in Huntsville would be the 11th this year in Texas, which carries out capital punishment more than any other state. Three more executions are scheduled in upcoming weeks.

Evidence at his 2000 trial and testimony from a companion identified him as the ringleader of four men involved in the shooting and robbery. The slaying and a string of other violent crimes tied to Garcia, who was 18 at the time, convinced a jury he should be put to death.

Garcia, his two cousins and another man had already carried out a carjacking when they spotted Solano early on Sept. 17, 1998, getting into his van to go to work. Solano’s relatives said the 36-year-old, who did Christian missionary work in Guadalajara, Mexico, had moved with his wife to Houston weeks earlier so their children could be educated in the U.S.

Eleazar Mendoza, who pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery and was sentenced to 55 years in prison, testified that Garcia approached Solano and pointed a gun. Mendoza said Garcia ordered Solano to surrender his money then shot him when he refused.

Garcia said Mendoza came up with the idea to rob Solano. Solano was shot four times in the head and neck.

Garcia was arrested more than a week later when he dropped a gun while getting out of a car that police had pulled over for a broken headlight. He was released but arrested again when the gun was matched to Solano’s slaying.

Evidence and testimony tied him to at least eight aggravated robberies and two attempted capital murders in the weeks before and after Solano’s death.

Another defendant, Raymond McBen, pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery and was sentenced to 30 years in prison. He was paroled a year ago.

The fourth man charged, Gabriel Morales, went to trial and was sentenced to life on a capital murder conviction.

 

The Associated Press contributed to this article

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. mothman777 says

    October 6, 2015 at 5:44 pm

    He should have been executed way earlier, thus avoiding a very nasty atmosphere in the minds of people forced to endure his needless continued presence on this Earth, and the taxpayers have been further violated by being forced to pay for the criminal’s continued existence.

    The money saved could have actually saved thousands of lives in the Third World, or even providing healthcare to underprivileged people in the US itself, so any possible benefit from executing this man has already been entirely negated many thousands of times over, his continued life itself now being a far worse crime than the crime he committed himself. Unless people like throwing money away like this, whilst thousands of young kids die from starvation and disease. Check how much money it has cost to incarcerate him all these years.

  2. MIKE MARTIAN says

    October 31, 2015 at 4:50 am

    TOO kill is tobe killed,the bible said ,send them to me and I will cast judgment. amen.

GAM slot1

POPULAR

  • UFC 250 will “never happen again” says…
  • Pizza Hut sold for… how much!?
  • McDonald’s brings back HUGE favorite for America’s 250th anniversary
  • Pony moves into small apartment… but “neigh-bors” don’t mind!
  • Spain loses, 0-0… and other major World Cup upsets
  • Deadly military bomber crash in California kills entire crew
  • [Highlights] Carolina champs after stunning game six victory
  • Son of Norway’s crown princess sentenced to prison

GAM slot2

GAM slot3

GAM slot4

  • Sign Up Now
  • About Us
  • Social
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertise
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information
  • Join FREE

Copyright © 2026 | NewMarket Health Publishing, LLC