San Jose family shocked after man arrested for 5 Modesto murders

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Monday, July 20, 2015
San Jose family shocked after man arrested for 5 Modesto murders
A South Bay family is looking for answers after a relative was arrested for the deaths of two women and three young girls in Modesto.

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- The family of a San Jose man accused in the deaths of two women and three children in Modesto is speaking out. Martin Martinez was arrested early Sunday morning at a South Bay shopping mall near a relative's home. He's accused in the deaths of his ex-girlfriend, his mother, his 6-month-old baby girl, and two other young girls whose bodies were found in a Modesto home on Saturday.

On Monday, a relative said the family is trying to figure out what went wrong and what happened. She says the family knew of no mental issues to speak of and that Martinez loved his baby. They did know that he broke up with Dr. Amanda Crews, but said the two had a long and loving relationship prior to that.

"I'm just trying to put the pieces together," said the suspect's cousin Gina Martinez.

She and other family members are trying to get answers.

"I'm grieving for him, too," she said. "I just want to see him and ask him what's going on."

After Martinez was identified as a person of interest, Modesto police tipped off San Jose police that he might be driving his red Lincoln Navigator to his uncle's home in east San Jose.

Martinez's relatives talk about Modesto murders

After Modesto police made their grisly discovery, San Jose police found the car Saturday parked at the house. They staked out the Lincoln but received another tip that

Martinez had already left with a family member in another car.

That family member turned out to be his father. They went to the Westfield Oakridge Mall to see a movie.

Martinez's Uncle Ernie does not want his last name used. He says his brother, Martinez's dad, has had a rough couple of years. He lost one of his sons last year and now his wife. He told ABC7 News that if his nephew is guilty, he probably never told his father about the murders.

"I would suspect he didn't," Ernie said. "My brother says he didn't."

In fact, Ernie says Martinez and his father enjoyed the evening together Saturday night.

"They were coming out of a movie," he said. "Now, who goes to the movie if my brother knew?"

Ernie told ABC7 News he didn't know if his nephew did it, but said that that if he's guilty, justice will prevail.

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