Family grieving teen’s brutal murder
Montgomery County prosecutors have secured eight first-degree murder convictions for the 2009 killing of 15-year-old Dennys Guzman-Saenz. For his mother, the anguish has not waned.
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Blanca Kling, left, a liaison for the Montgomery County Police Department, hugs Maxima Saenz-Sorto, 46, as she talks about her son. In 2009, Dennys Guzman-Saenz, 15, was kidnapped and brutally killed by members of the 18th Street gang, who mistakenly thought Dennys was a member of the MS-13 gang. The case yielded the most first-degree murder convictions in any single case in Montgomery County history.
Sarah L. Voisin / The Washington Post
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