Overview
- Ari Gisell Silva Raya, 23, pleaded guilty to robbery with violence in Ensenada and was sentenced to 20 years in prison, according to Baja California prosecutors.
- Court evidence says she alerted accomplices to the victims’ "good phones and good tires," after first contacting the three tourists at Punta San José.
- The victims—Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson and American Jack Carter Rhoad—were found in a remote well; the medical examiner said each was shot in the head.
- Three men identified by prosecutors as Jesús Gerardo García Cota (“El Kekas”), Irineo Francisco García Montaño and Ángel Jesús León Aguilera are charged with murder, have rejected plea offers of 47–52 years and face sought sentences reported at 210 years.
- Prosecutors cite a robbery motive focused on the truck and valuables, report one cooperative witness and say another suspect is being sought, while alleged cartel links in court documents remain contested.