Ex-Houston DA reveals sick twist in Jocelyn Nungaray murder case as concerns about successor’s soft-on-crime agenda grow

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One of the illegal migrants accused of raping and killing little Jocelyn Nungaray and dumping her body in a Houston bayou allegedly raped another victim before the youngster’s vicious slaying, the former district attorney revealed — as she expressed concerns with her successor’s lax prosecution style.

During Democrat Kim Ogg’s investigation into the 12-year-old’s barbaric murder a year ago, a woman came forward claiming that Franklin Jose Pena Ramos sexually assaulted her while she was vacationing in Costa Rica, the former DA told Fox 26 Houston Thursday.

Ogg has known about the rape allegation since late last year as she began pursuing the death penalty against the alleged killers before she left her post.

She said she felt compelled to come forward now because she’s “very concerned about the decisions” the new Democratic DA, Sean Teare, has been making that include dismissing multiple cases.

A spokesperson for Teare’s office didn’t immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.

“I think it’s important for the public to get the final say. Do they deserve death for the rape and murder of Jocelyn? Or should they spend their life in the penitentiary?” said Ogg.

Ogg said she fears “some backdoor deal” being “done in the quiet of the night and a long time after people have forgotten the horror of this case.

“I just want people to remember Jocelyn, and I want them to hear and make a decision about the evidence,” she added.

The unidentified victim came forward to Ogg’s office after spotting pictures of Pena on television following the June 16, 2024, murder.

The woman said Pena attacked her while she was on vacation in Costa Rica, but that authorities there “did nothing” when she reported it to them.

Jocelyn’s mother, Alexis Nungaray, wasn’t surprised by the latest revelation in the case, saying she “always felt … that this was never their first time, especially Pena.”

“To just know that this happened to another woman, it hurts my heart. A piece of me shatters a little bit,” she said.

“I pray that no other woman has had to look in his eyes while they have their vulnerability taken from them, but if there are any others, I pray that they have the courage and the strength to come forward and help shed light on an open case,” she said. 

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