Think you done your deed and tortured two little girls is fun?If so FUCK YOU,because there's good people out there who help people,NOT try to kill them like that scumbag Heriberto and his skank-ass "Half" sister,Flaca.While they rot,...look what "Flaca's" victims got.
Stranger's kindness brings happiness to burned girls :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Metro & Tri-State
And what do "Flaca"'s kids get,a Mom who won't see her kids for 25 years.THAT WHAT YOU GET,BITCH!!!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Is his whole family fucked up.Check this out.
I'm back from vacation,and boy I was okay,until I saw this.Margirita "Flaca" Gonazalaz is certainly has her own place in hell for what she did to those two little girls back in 2008.But what does this have to do with that Puerto Rican jackass Heriberto Viramontes?Well read this from chicagobreakingnews.com
Judge ponders sentence in 'hideous' arson attack
September 2, 2010 7:17 PM | No Comments
Federal prosecutors are seeking a 50-year prison sentence for a Chicago woman who allegedly led an arson attack on her boyfriend's lover and the woman's children, pointing out in court documents that she has questionable supporters writing character letters on her behalf.
One letter written for Margarita "Flaca" Gonzalez apparently was penned by her half-brother, Heriberto Viramontes, who was charged with attempted murder in this spring's high-profile assault with a baseball bat on two women in the Bucktown neighborhood.(My comment:She might have wear a shirt that says,"I Love Hitler" if they were gonna take the plea from a piece of shit like him,I mean if I was the Judge,I put this bitch on the electric chair,pronto!!"
Gonzalez, 26, was in federal court Thursday along with Rafael Polanco, 27, who allegedly had a sexual relationship with the victim before helping Gonzalez set fire to her apartment.
Both have pleaded guilty in connection with the fire that injured the victim and her two young daughters.
U.S. District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer said she would consider an enhanced sentence for Gonzalez, and is expected to decide Friday on the length of time Gonzalez will spend behind bars.
Pallmeyer listened Thursday to brief testimony from the victim before speaking behind closed doors to her daughters, who were 6 and 3 at the time of the November 2008 blaze.
Back in open court, the judge called the girls beautiful, but said they suffered from permanent disfigurement and scarring. She called the crime "astonishing, shocking and hideous," and noted it had been committed over petty jealousy.
"It's stunning that anyone would take such a step," said the judge, who also was shown graphic photos of the girls' injuries.
Federal authorities said the quarrel started when Polanco and the victim had sex to get revenge on Gonzalez and another man, who also had a relationship with the victim.
But Polanco then helped Gonzalez torch the victim's car and then her apartment in the 5600 block of North Elston Avenue.
Assistant U.S. Atty. Michelle Nasser argued Gonzalez should be eligible for an extended sentence. The blaze set with gasoline at the victim's door quickly burned out of control in a 12-unit apartment building where 20 people were sleeping.
The fire "certainly was not just to scare the victim," Nasser said, noting that Gonzalez had made statements about the victim stating: "I'm going to (expletive) her up. I'm going to burn her house down."
Gonzalez then lied to law enforcement about the crime and got her family to cover for her, Nasser said. She had dropped her own child off at a relative's home on the girl's birthday so she could use a birthday party as an alibi, she told the judge.
Gonzalez's attorney, Patrick Boyle, said the fire was "grossly reckless and inappropriate" but there was no clear intent by his client to kill.
Gonzalez didn't appreciate the dangerousness of fire, he said, calling the dispute the result of "drug-fueled, paranoid rage between the parties."
Gonzalez's half-brother, Viramontes, was charged in April with beating Stacy Jurich and Natasha McShane as they walked in Bucktown. His letter was not immediately made part of the court record.(My Comment:Did that plea from his half-brother,no-brain,no-dick asshole worked?Well,...)
25 years for woman who set fire that scarred 2 young girls
September 3, 2010 2:27 PM | No Comments
Calling the crime "unacceptable in a decent society" a federal judge today sentenced a Chicago woman to 25 years in prison for setting a fire in a lovers' feud that terribly scarred two young girls.
U.S. District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer said Margarita "Flaca" Gonzalez and her boyfriend had to have known there were innocent people in an apartment building when they set a fire in 2008 to get revenge on a woman Gonzalez was fighting with.
The girls, now 8 and 5, suffered permanent scarring and what the judge determined was extreme psychological damage. "They didn't deserve this," the judge said. "We can't compensate them for what happened."
Prosecutors had sought an enhanced sentence of up to 50 years in prison for Gonzalez, 26, who offered a teary apology to the family of the girls today. The 25 years she received still was above the federal guideline range for arson.
Her boyfriend, 27-year-old Rafael Polanco, was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison.
Gonzalez told the judge she was truly sorry for what had happened, saying she was disturbed by images shown in court of the children's burns.
"The pictures are very unbearable," she said as she wept. Gonzalez said she loves children and is concerned that the five she has of her own will fear her because of her crime.
She also said she was grateful no one was killed. "That is the richest blessing that God has ever given to me that they all survived," she said.
Assistant U.S. Atty. Michelle Nasser had told the judge that 20 people were in the building when Gonzalez and Polanco set the blaze in the hallway, making it a miracle there had been no fatalities and that the government wasn't before the court seeking a death penalty.
As it is, Nasser said, the crime was horrendous and selfish and involved an attempt to burn victims alive over petty jealousy.
"Can there be anything more painful?" she asked Pallmeyer. "Can there being anything more torturous?"
The children continue to be in therapy, cannot yet venture into sunlight without protection and are subjected to stares at school, she said. The older child barely survived, prosecutors said, with doctors taking the step of giving her family a lock of her hair before she made a recovery.
Gonzalez's lawyer, Patrick Boyle, called the crime "grossly irresponsible," but urged Pallmeyer not to respond too emotionally to the children's injuries. The law requires the court to look at intent, Boyle said, and there was evidence Gonzalez and her helper were just trying to scare her rival.
The woman Gonzalez targeted had slept with Polanco as revenge for Gonzalez going to Mexico with a man the victim had a love interest in. The victim was in court today and cried as she left the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse. She would only say that the defendants deserved life sentences.

To the Viramontes you have a evil-asshole of a brother.And he's half sister of a evil-bitch of a woman.Is the mom of these two retarded?Fuck!
Judge ponders sentence in 'hideous' arson attack
September 2, 2010 7:17 PM | No Comments
Federal prosecutors are seeking a 50-year prison sentence for a Chicago woman who allegedly led an arson attack on her boyfriend's lover and the woman's children, pointing out in court documents that she has questionable supporters writing character letters on her behalf.
One letter written for Margarita "Flaca" Gonzalez apparently was penned by her half-brother, Heriberto Viramontes, who was charged with attempted murder in this spring's high-profile assault with a baseball bat on two women in the Bucktown neighborhood.(My comment:She might have wear a shirt that says,"I Love Hitler" if they were gonna take the plea from a piece of shit like him,I mean if I was the Judge,I put this bitch on the electric chair,pronto!!"
Gonzalez, 26, was in federal court Thursday along with Rafael Polanco, 27, who allegedly had a sexual relationship with the victim before helping Gonzalez set fire to her apartment.
Both have pleaded guilty in connection with the fire that injured the victim and her two young daughters.
U.S. District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer said she would consider an enhanced sentence for Gonzalez, and is expected to decide Friday on the length of time Gonzalez will spend behind bars.
Pallmeyer listened Thursday to brief testimony from the victim before speaking behind closed doors to her daughters, who were 6 and 3 at the time of the November 2008 blaze.
Back in open court, the judge called the girls beautiful, but said they suffered from permanent disfigurement and scarring. She called the crime "astonishing, shocking and hideous," and noted it had been committed over petty jealousy.
"It's stunning that anyone would take such a step," said the judge, who also was shown graphic photos of the girls' injuries.
Federal authorities said the quarrel started when Polanco and the victim had sex to get revenge on Gonzalez and another man, who also had a relationship with the victim.
But Polanco then helped Gonzalez torch the victim's car and then her apartment in the 5600 block of North Elston Avenue.
Assistant U.S. Atty. Michelle Nasser argued Gonzalez should be eligible for an extended sentence. The blaze set with gasoline at the victim's door quickly burned out of control in a 12-unit apartment building where 20 people were sleeping.
The fire "certainly was not just to scare the victim," Nasser said, noting that Gonzalez had made statements about the victim stating: "I'm going to (expletive) her up. I'm going to burn her house down."
Gonzalez then lied to law enforcement about the crime and got her family to cover for her, Nasser said. She had dropped her own child off at a relative's home on the girl's birthday so she could use a birthday party as an alibi, she told the judge.
Gonzalez's attorney, Patrick Boyle, said the fire was "grossly reckless and inappropriate" but there was no clear intent by his client to kill.
Gonzalez didn't appreciate the dangerousness of fire, he said, calling the dispute the result of "drug-fueled, paranoid rage between the parties."
Gonzalez's half-brother, Viramontes, was charged in April with beating Stacy Jurich and Natasha McShane as they walked in Bucktown. His letter was not immediately made part of the court record.(My Comment:Did that plea from his half-brother,no-brain,no-dick asshole worked?Well,...)
25 years for woman who set fire that scarred 2 young girls
September 3, 2010 2:27 PM | No Comments
Calling the crime "unacceptable in a decent society" a federal judge today sentenced a Chicago woman to 25 years in prison for setting a fire in a lovers' feud that terribly scarred two young girls.
U.S. District Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer said Margarita "Flaca" Gonzalez and her boyfriend had to have known there were innocent people in an apartment building when they set a fire in 2008 to get revenge on a woman Gonzalez was fighting with.
The girls, now 8 and 5, suffered permanent scarring and what the judge determined was extreme psychological damage. "They didn't deserve this," the judge said. "We can't compensate them for what happened."
Prosecutors had sought an enhanced sentence of up to 50 years in prison for Gonzalez, 26, who offered a teary apology to the family of the girls today. The 25 years she received still was above the federal guideline range for arson.
Her boyfriend, 27-year-old Rafael Polanco, was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison.
Gonzalez told the judge she was truly sorry for what had happened, saying she was disturbed by images shown in court of the children's burns.
"The pictures are very unbearable," she said as she wept. Gonzalez said she loves children and is concerned that the five she has of her own will fear her because of her crime.
She also said she was grateful no one was killed. "That is the richest blessing that God has ever given to me that they all survived," she said.
Assistant U.S. Atty. Michelle Nasser had told the judge that 20 people were in the building when Gonzalez and Polanco set the blaze in the hallway, making it a miracle there had been no fatalities and that the government wasn't before the court seeking a death penalty.
As it is, Nasser said, the crime was horrendous and selfish and involved an attempt to burn victims alive over petty jealousy.
"Can there be anything more painful?" she asked Pallmeyer. "Can there being anything more torturous?"
The children continue to be in therapy, cannot yet venture into sunlight without protection and are subjected to stares at school, she said. The older child barely survived, prosecutors said, with doctors taking the step of giving her family a lock of her hair before she made a recovery.
Gonzalez's lawyer, Patrick Boyle, called the crime "grossly irresponsible," but urged Pallmeyer not to respond too emotionally to the children's injuries. The law requires the court to look at intent, Boyle said, and there was evidence Gonzalez and her helper were just trying to scare her rival.
The woman Gonzalez targeted had slept with Polanco as revenge for Gonzalez going to Mexico with a man the victim had a love interest in. The victim was in court today and cried as she left the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse. She would only say that the defendants deserved life sentences.

To the Viramontes you have a evil-asshole of a brother.And he's half sister of a evil-bitch of a woman.Is the mom of these two retarded?Fuck!
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