Sierra LaMar Murder Trial Date Set

Antolin Garcia-Torres faces murder charge even though girl's body has never been found

Her body has never been found, but Sierra LaMar’s suspected killer remains in a South Bay jail, and after countless delays, a trial date has finally been set. Jean Elle reports.

Her body has never been found, but Sierra LaMar’s suspected killer remains in a South Bay jail, and after countless delays, a trial date has finally been set.

LaMar’s family and longtime supporters were stunned and relieved on Wednesday when Judge Thang Barrett set a trial date of April 25, 2016, for Antolin Garcia-Torres.

Her body has never been found, but Sierra LaMar’s suspected killer remains in a South Bay jail, and after countless delays, a trial date has finally been set. Robert Handa reports.

Garcia-Torres looked composed in court Wednesday. He is accused of murdering the 15-year-old in Morgan Hill on March 16, 2012. Her body has never been found.

LaMar’s father told NBC Bay Area the judge’s decision to set a date is good news, even as the defense vows to keep fighting.

“I think it’s good, another baby step along the way,” Steve LaMar said. ”Any progress like this makes all of us in the family happy.”

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After five years, a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, a Morgan Hill teen who went missing in 2012. (May 9, 2017)
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After five years, a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, a Morgan Hill teen who went missing in 2012. (May 9, 2017)
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A crowd gathers early in the morning at the Santa Clara County Superior Court to listen to the verdict of the Sierra LaMar case. (May 9, 2017)
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After five years, a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, a Morgan Hill teen who went missing in 2012. (May 9, 2017)
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Artist Joan Lynch sketches the parents of Sierra LaMar in the courtroom after the jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing and kidnapping 15-year-old Sierra LaMar who disappeared in 2012. (May 9, 2017)
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After a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, artist Joan Lynch sketches the courtroom scene outside the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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After a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar, artist Vicki Behringer sketches the courtroom scene outside the Santa Clara County Superior Court. The jury also found Garcia-Torres guilty of attempting to kidnap and carjack three women in Safeway parking lots in 2009. (May 9, 2017)
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Sketches of the court scene after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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Sketches of the court scene after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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District attorney Jeff Rosen addresses a crowd after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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District attorney Jeff Rosen addresses a crowd after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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Attorney David Boyd addresses a crowd after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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Marlene LaMar, father of Sierra LaMar, addresses a crowd after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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Steve LaMar, father of Sierra LaMar, addresses a crowd after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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Marlene LaMar, mother of Sierra LaMar, addresses a crowd after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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Steve LaMar, father of Sierra LaMar, addresses a crowd after a jury unanimously found Antolin Garcia-Torres guilty of killing 15-year-old Sierra LaMar at the Santa Clara County Superior Court. (May 9, 2017)
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Over 500 Bay Area residents joined a search parties in search of Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar, who went missing while on her way to school on March 16, 2012
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Over 500 Bay Area residents joined a search parties in search of Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar, who went missing while on her way to school March 16, 2012.
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Volunteer searchers found an empty box for handcuffs and two used condoms at this location and believe it is connected to Sierra LaMar's disappearance.
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Sierra LaMar, a teen who went missing while on her way to school, was last seen on March 16, 2012.
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Sgt. Don Ray, from the Santa Clara County Under Water Search and Rescue prepares to enter Ogier park pond in search of Sierra LaMar, a Morgan Hill teen who went missing while on her way to school.
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Santa Clara County divers search a small lake in Morgan Hill where Sierra LaMar’s accused killer used to go fishing, (Feb. 25, 2014)
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Over 500 Bay Area residents join a search party in search of Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar, who went missing while on her way to school.
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[L-R] Sierra LaMar's parents, Steve LaMar and Marlene Lamar attend a "Light the Night" vigil for the missing teen at the Morgan Hill library.
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Hundreds of people gather for a candlelight vigil for Sierra LaMar, a teen who went missing while on her way to school since March 16, 2012.
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Hundreds of people gather for a candlelight vigil for Sierra LaMar, a teen who went missing while on her way to school since March 16.
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Volunteer Roger Nelson continues to search for Sierra Lamar, two years after the Morgan Hill girl disappeared. (March 15, 2014)
Information continues to be collected on the whereabout of Sierra LaMar, a teen who went missing while on her way to school since March 16. Officials ask that any information on the LaMar be reported to the anonymous tip line at 408-808-4431 or e-mailed to tips@sheriff.sccgov.org
Information continues to be collected on the whereabout of Sierra LaMar, a teen who went missing while on her way to school since March 16. Officials ask that any information on the LaMar be reported to the anonymous tip line at 408-808-4431 or e-mailed to tips@sheriff.sccgov.org
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Community members hold up signs of Sierra LaMar, a teen who went missing while on her way to school since March 16, 2012, outside the court.
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Community members hold up signs of Sierra LaMar, a teen who went missing while on her way to school since March 16, 2012, outside the court.
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Several volunteers joined the search for Sierra LaMar, a teen who went missing while on her way to school since March 16, 2012.
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Antolin Garcia-Torres pleas not guilty to charges that he kidnapped and murdered Morgan Hill teen, Sierra Lamar. (June 27, 2013)
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Antolin Garcia-Torres pleas not guilty to charges that he kidnapped and murdered Morgan Hill teen, Sierra Lamar. (June 27, 2013)
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Investigators say this car is now in their custody in connection to the disappearance of Sierra LaMar.
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Steve LaMar, father of Sierra LaMar, holds balloons at a dedication ceremony at Washington High School in Fremont for a bench in honor of his daughter. (March 16, 2014)
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Marlene LaMar admires a plaque dedicated to her daughter, Sierra LaMar, that sits on a memorial bench at Washington High School in Fremont. (March 16, 2016)
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A plaque dedicated to Sierra LaMar sits on a memorial bench at Washington High School in Fremont. (March 16, 2016)

Garcia-Torres’ attorney David Epps said there are some “serious problems” with the case “that have been there since the beginning.”

LaMar's family gave up searching for her body earlier this year.

The nearly three-year search for Sierra LaMar ended on Saturday. The Sierra LaMar Search Center has been conducting weekly searches since the Morgan Hill teen went missing on March 16, 2012. Volunteers have put in more than 50,000 hours of time looking for her body. The 15-year-old was last seen on her way to a school bus stop.
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