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Woman Held in Couple's Killings
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According to the account provided by the charging document, Hernandez said she told Fuentes Hernandez to ring the doorbell and ask for Anna. Hernandez said Michael Spevak opened the door, and her two companions forced their way in and dragged Spevak into the house. Hernandez said she left the house and waited in the Toyota. Minutes later, her two companions came out carrying computers, which they put in the trunk before driving away.
Three computers were among the items stolen from the Spevak home, police have said.
On Wednesday night, in a follow-up interview, Hernandez waived her Miranda rights and told detectives she also provided the telephone cords used to restrain the victims, the document states.
Fuentes Hernandez told police that he is a member of the MC Gang, or Master Criminals, which is an affiliate of STC, or Street Thug Criminals, according to the charging documents filed in support of his arrest. Hernandez told detectives that she has not been initiated into a gang but has friends who are with the MC Gang, STC, and MS-13, according to charging documents in her case.
Over defense objections, Wright yesterday granted a request by Assistant U.S. Attorney Deborah Sines to compel Hernandez to provide blood, hair and saliva samples so investigators can obtain her DNA. A judge granted the same request with respect to Fuentes Hernandez.
Three days after the killings, Hernandez and Fuentes Hernandez posed for photographs in a photo booth, copies of which federal prosecutors attached to the Hernandez charging documents.
A legend above the series of photos proclaims "WANTED For Just About Everything." The two are kissing in one photo and sticking their tongues out in another.








