SAN ANTONIO – A man convicted in the killings of his ex-girlfriend and another victim has been sentenced to 50 years in prison.
On Monday, a judge sentenced Lazerith Carrillo on March 23, 2026, to two 50-year concurrent sentences for the murders of Edward Jimenez and Alyssa Perez, according to the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney’s Office.
Prosecutors said the bodies of Jimenez and Perez were discovered in a vehicle in January 2023, and both had suffered gunshot wounds.
After the shootings, authorities apprehended Carrillo after he allegedly attempted to steal a vehicle from another victim at gunpoint.
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During the arrest, prosecutors said Carrillo was found with the murder weapon and personal belongings of one of the victims, including a phone and ID.
Forensic evidence later linked Carrillo to the crime, the district attorney’s office said, citing DNA and fingerprints found inside the vehicle where the killings occurred.
Assistant Criminal District Attorney Ashley Jones of the Family Violence Division led the prosecution team, with support from Victim Advocate Franceska Alford and investigators Sheila Sorola and Michelle Grabowski, the release said.
“I want to applaud the incredible efforts of the prosecution team and law enforcement involved in the case,” Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales said. “Because of their relentless pursuit of the truth, we were able to ensure that the individual responsible for this tragic crime faced the consequences of their actions.”
Lazerith Carrillo will spend the remainder of his sentence in the custody of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.