Man who played soccer with decapitated head convicted
Joel Arciniega-Saenz

Inset: Joel Arciniega-Saenz (Doña Ana County Jail). Background: Apodaca Park in Las Cruces, New Mexico (Google Maps).

In New Mexico, a 28-year-old man was found guilty of brutally stabbing a 51-year-old victim 84 times, decapitating him, and then engaging in shocking behavior, described as “playing soccer” with the victim’s head at a public park, prosecutors stated.

The convicted individual, Joel Arciniega-Saenz, was convicted of first-degree murder in the tragic death of James Garcia, which took place on June 20, 2021, at Apodaca Park in Las Cruces, located in southern New Mexico, about 45 miles north of El Paso, Texas. The prosecution, represented by the Doña Ana District Attorney’s Office, mentioned that the legal proceedings faced delays due to issues regarding Arciniega-Saenz’s mental competence.

Reports indicated that Arciniega-Saenz was homeless and known to be residing in the park where the horrific incident unfolded. An investigation revealed that he used a switchblade during the assault, and in a particularly gruesome detail, he also removed Garcia’s middle finger, according to the prosecution’s disclosures.

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“Despite lengthy challenges, we remained steadfast in our pursuit of justice for those affected,” District Attorney Fernando Macias said in a statement. “We extend our condolences to the family and loved ones of James Garcia and reaffirm our commitment to holding violent offenders accountable and ensuring the safety of this community.”

Chief Deputy District Attorney Melissa Garcia praised the work of law enforcement.

“Although our office prosecuted this case, the real heroes are the Las Cruces Police Department officers. This was a horrific case that they investigated and stuck with from beginning to end. We commend and appreciate their dedication,” she said.

As Law&Crime previously reported, Arciniega-Saenz confessed to the gruesome crime after his arrest.

According to a probable cause arrest affidavit obtained by local NBC affiliate KTSM, Arciniega-Saenz owned up to the murder as retaliation for Garcia allegedly raping his wife four years ago. The defendant told police that the three of them were hanging out together days prior to the murder when he and his wife fell asleep. Arciniega-Saenz went on to tell officers that when he woke up, Garcia had left and stolen all of their belongings, police claim.

The defendant then allegedly said he confronted Garcia at the park, took a switchblade from him, stabbed him to death, decapitated him, and “then played soccer with his head.” He allegedly admitted to kicking the victim’s head toward 14 separate vehicles.

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