Triple Murder Arrest, But Family Says Wrong Man

A significant development has emerged in the San Pedro triple homicide investigation as local authorities have made an arrest that is now facing substantial public challenge. The San Pedro police department has formally charged Shelby Hernandez, a 22-year-old fisheries worker, with the brutal murders of three individuals: Karim Espat, Oscar Mas, and Yerlin Bueso Alvarez. The victims were fatally attacked inside a residential property located south of San Pedro Town last Thursday evening, with Espat and Mas pronounced dead at the scene while Bueso Alvarez tragically passed away hours later at a medical facility.

Despite the serious charges, Hernandez’s family has mounted a vigorous defense, asserting his complete innocence and presenting what they claim is conclusive evidence supporting his alibi. Family representatives state that comprehensive surveillance footage from their residential property demonstrates Hernandez was present within his home throughout the critical timeframe when the murders occurred. The timestamped video evidence reportedly shows Hernandez exiting his room on multiple occasions between 9:15 and 9:41 p.m., which the family maintains corresponds exactly with the window when the shooting took place.

In a concerning allegation regarding police procedure, Hernandez’s brother has publicly stated that investigators were presented with this video evidence but proceeded with charges regardless. According to family accounts, law enforcement officials confiscated mobile devices containing the relevant footage during their investigation. Hernandez is currently awaiting formal arraignment proceedings as the controversial case continues to develop.