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DNA Under Fingernails Bolsters Las Vegas Prosecutors’ Case in 2020 Desert Slaying

By Matthias Binder March 4, 2026
Murder suspect’s DNA found under victim’s fingernails, prosecutors say
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Murder suspect’s DNA found under victim’s fingernails, prosecutors say

Contents
Sudden Disappearance Shocks FamilyForensic Evidence Emerges Years LaterAmended Charges and Family InvolvementTimeline of the CasePath Forward in Court

Sudden Disappearance Shocks Family (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Moapa Valley – A forensic breakthrough has strengthened the murder case against a man accused of killing a young Las Vegas woman whose body turned up in the remote desert near Valley of Fire State Park.[1]

Sudden Disappearance Shocks Family

Lesly Palacio, 22, vanished on August 30, 2020, after a night out for drinks with Erick Rangel-Ibarra, the son of her godmother.[1] Authorities located her remains just 10 days later in this rugged area outside Las Vegas. The body showed advanced decomposition, which prevented medical examiners from identifying any external or internal injuries at the time. Officials listed the cause and manner of death as undetermined.[1]

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Rangel-Ibarra, now 31, quickly became the prime focus of the investigation. He and his father, Jose Rangel, left the country soon after the discovery, heading to Mexico. Erick Rangel-Ibarra returned to Las Vegas last August following extradition proceedings.[1]

Forensic Evidence Emerges Years Later

Recent DNA analysis delivered pivotal results. Testing confirmed Rangel-Ibarra’s genetic material under Palacio’s fingernails. The victim’s blood also appeared on the suspect’s mattress.[1] These findings, detailed in a February 23 court motion, suggest a physical struggle occurred.[1]

Prosecutors highlighted the implications during a push to update charges. Chief Deputy District Attorney John Giordani noted in the filing that such evidence aligns with accounts from the suspect’s father. It paints a picture of a violent encounter inside the family home.[1]

Amended Charges and Family Involvement

Authorities now seek to modify the indictment against Rangel-Ibarra, currently charged with murder. The proposed addition frames the killing as occurring during a sexual assault or attempted sexual assault. Giordani argued this theory fits the known facts without surprising the defense.[1]

Jose Rangel cooperated with investigators earlier. He admitted guilt to charges of destroying evidence and acting as an accessory to murder. A court sentenced him to nearly two years in jail back in 2021.[1]

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Timeline of the Case

The sequence of events unfolded rapidly after Palacio’s outing.

  • August 29-30, 2020: Palacio last seen with Rangel-Ibarra; reported missing.
  • September 9, 2020: Body discovered in Moapa Valley.
  • 2021: Jose Rangel sentenced.
  • July 2024: Erick Rangel-Ibarra arrested in Mexico.
  • August 2025: Extradited to Las Vegas.
  • February 23, 2026: Motion filed to amend charges.

Path Forward in Court

A judge will review the prosecution’s request on March 12. Rangel-Ibarra’s legal team has not commented publicly on the new evidence. The case continues to draw attention as forensic science revives details long dormant.[1]

Relatives previously described Palacio as sweet and caring. Her death left a lasting impact on those who knew her.[1]

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Key Takeaways

  • Suspect’s DNA under victim’s fingernails and her blood on his mattress provide direct links.
  • Body found partially clothed in desert, supporting assault theory.
  • Father’s guilty plea and testimony bolster prosecution’s narrative.

This development underscores how advanced testing can reopen cold cases with fresh evidence. Families await resolution after years of uncertainty. What do you think about the role of DNA in modern investigations? Tell us in the comments.

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