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Man allegedly took wife’s dismembered body on train, set fire to remains near downtown L.A.

Posted at 12:55 PM, Feb 07, 2018
and last updated 2018-02-07 12:55:58-05

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- A California man is charged with murdering his homeless wife, dismembering her in Pasadena, transporting her remains on a Metro train, then setting fire to them in a Los Angeles neighborhood, authorities announced Tuesday.

Valentino Gutierrez, 56, has been charged with felony counts of murder and arson in connection with the grisly homicide, the L.A. County District Attorney's Office said.

The victim was identified as 31-year-old Tiana Alfred, though her remains have not yet been positively identified by coroner's officials due to their condition, according to Capt. William Hayes. Los Angeles police investigators revealed new details about the case they called "particularly disturbing" in an afternoon press conference.

She was Gutierrez's wife, and both lived in a homeless shelter on Raymond Avenue in Pasadena at the time of the crime, Hayes said.

Alfred's remains were found burning in a Home Depot parking lot last week, according to KTLA.

Investigators believe she was killed late at night on Jan. 31st in an abandoned restaurant in on Arroyo Parkway in Pasadena that had been closed for some time.

Detectives have not recovered a weapon and said they are still unsure how exactly Alfred was killed. Hayes said the condition of her remains indicates "an awful lot of effort and determination."

Forensic evidence was recovered from the restaurant scene, but officials did not disclose what it consisted of.

Gutierrez is accused of then loading her body parts into a suitcase and taking a Metro Gold Line train from Pasadena to the Lincoln/Cypress station shortly after midnight. Although other people were riding the train at the time, investigators said Gutierrez did not have contact with them.

He then allegedly took the suitcase to the Home Depot and set it ablaze. Firefighters responded to the scene — reported as a garbage fire — around 1:30 a.m. and discovered the human remains after the flames were extinguished.

Surveillance video and police bloodhounds were used to link Gutierrez to the homicide, according to LAPD Chief of Detectives Justin Eisenberg.

He was arrested last Friday and is being held on $2 million bail at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility near downtown L.A., police confirmed.

Eisenberg described Gutierrez as a "career criminal" and said he had prior convictions involving sexual battery, domestic violence, felony battery, narcotics, burglary, robbery, possession of a deadly weapon and negligent discharge of a firearm.

Gutierrez could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted on the charges, DA's officials said.

Officials believe there is no further danger to the public. "This was definitely an individual he knew," and not a random incident, Hayes said.

The Pasadena Police Department also issued a statement Tuesday stressing that "Pasadena continues to be a safe community."

The department said it had responded to abandoned restaurant near the intersection of California Boulevard and Arroyo Parkway three times last year for "homeless-related concerns."