Amancio Corrales

Amancio Corrales (1982 - May 6, 2005), a twenty-three year old gay man and female impersonator, was murdered in Yuma, AZ. His body was found on May 6, 2005, floating in the Colorado River.

The Background

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Amancio Corrales

Corrales was born in Sinola, Mexico.1) He grew up in Yuma, and graduated from Yuma High School – where he was a dance student – in 1999. Until May 2, 2007, Corrales lived in Phoenix, AZ. He and his sister, Faviola, moved back to Yuma at the request of their mother, who was concerned for their safety.2)

Corrales worked as a cosmetologist and performed as a female impersonator, under the name “Dalia,” portraying famour singers3) such as Thalia and Jeniffer Lopez. He had performed in Mexicali, Tijuana, and Phoenix. He designed and made some of his costumes and did his own hair and make-up.4)

The Attack

On May 6, 2005, Corrales was found at about 7:30 p.m., murdered, with multiple stab wounds and floating in the Colorado River. A passer-by saw articles of clothing and blood in the river, and called police. Corrales' body was found floating nearby.5)

Police believe that Corrales was dressed and attempted to pass as a female at several establishments during a “bar crawl” with friends, on May 5, 2005, and that it was a “significant possibility” that Corrales left one of the bars that night with people who believed he ws female.6) The bars Corrales visited with friends that evening included Manske's and Ron's Place. Police believe the people with whom Corrales left Ron's Place may have been the last to see him alive.7)

The Aftermath

On June 6, 2005, a Mass to honor Corrales' memory was held at the Immaculate Conception Church in Yuma.8)

On August 6, 2005, 100 gay rights advocates, Corrales family supporters, and community members gathered at the Arizona Capitol to honor Corrales' memory, and to advocate for the passage of federal hate crimes legislation in the U.S. House and Senate.9)

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Ruben Solorio

Ruben Solario was arrested on May 23, 2007, as the result of an anonymous tip10), and booked in Yuma County Jail on one count of second degree murder in Corrales' death.11) Solario had prior brushes with the law, including bein convicted of assault three times, disorderly conduct twice, criminal damages twice, and human smuggling once. He was also accused of domestic violence three times.12)

Follow-up investigations revealed that Solorio had confessed to family members soon after the murder how he had killed Corrales. Solorio fled to Mexico on he night of the murder and remained there for three months. Court records indicate that Solorio was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and investigators said it was not known whther Solorio an dCorrales knew each other. Investigators also said it was not known if Corrales and Solorio knew each other, but believe they did not, and that they did not have evidence to show Corrales' murder was a hate crime.13)

On May 31, 2007, a grand jury indicted charges of manslaughter and abandoning a body.14)

Tags
2) Gatreaux, Jeffrey. , The Yuma Sun, July 15, 2005.
3) , 9) Whiting, Brent. "At vigil, advocates, family remember slain gay man", The Arizona Repbulic, August 7, 2005.
4) Gatreaux, Jeffrey. "After murder, Yuma family living a nightmare'", The Yuma Sun, July 17, 2005.
5) Gatreaux, Jeffrey. "Yuman found slain in Colorado River", The Yuma Sun, May 7, 2005.
8) Gatreaux, Jeffrey. "Family pleased with support at Mass to honor Corrales", The Yuma Sun, June 6, 2005.
11) "Arrest Made In Two-Year-Old Gay Homicide Case", MySoCalledGayLife.Com, May 27, 2007.
13) Squibbs, Nicole. "Arrest made in Amancio Corrales homicide case", The Yuma Sun, May, 24, 2007.
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