Her body was found Thursday in a wooded part of Renton, near State Route 167. The ME’s office said that Martinez-Cosman died on April 1 and the cause of death has been ruled as asphyxiation due to strangulation. It was ruled a homicide.
The King County Medical Examiner’s Office has revealed the cause of death of the 58-year-old woman who had been missing since going on a date at a Mariners game.The ME’s office said that Martinez-Cosman died on April 1 and the cause of death has been ruled as asphyxiation due to strangulation. It was ruled a homicide.
Gitchel’s other charges include first-degree kidnapping, unlawful possession of a firearm, first-degree theft, and second-degree arson. The arson charge is related to Seattle firefighters discovering a vehicle “fully engulfed” in flames less than two miles from T-Mobile Park on April 2. The vehicle, a 2016 Honda CRV, was identified as belonging to Martinez-Cosman and was determined to have been torched using an accelerant.“Leticia Martinez-Cosman is a medication-dependent diabetic.
“Leticia is a very dependable person and has no known history of substance abuse or running away,” the documents continued. “A day after Leticia was last seen alive with Brett Gitchel at the Mariners game, Brett Gitchel kidnapped her disabled son and attempted to strangle him to unconsciousness. Two hours after the kidnapping and assault of her son, Leticia’s car was found burned from a fire started with accelerants in the passenger seat.
The son told detectives that the man then got into the seat in the car behind him and tried to “kill him by smothering or strangling him.” The son said he was able to fight the man off, even managing to bite his hand.
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