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Justice Delayed, Justice Denied: How the System Failed Jocelyn Nungaray (And Why They Want It That Way)
A year after Jocelyn Nungaray’s tragic murder, the legal system is moving at the speed of molasses—while politicians milk her story for votes. Coincidence? Alex Jaxon thinks not.

By Alex Jaxon
Published June 16, 2025 at 11:00am

Folks, it’s time to wake up and smell the conspiracy brewing in Houston. A year ago, little Jocelyn Nungaray was brutally murdered, and what do we have to show for it? A legal circus, a gag order drama, and politicians using her name like a cheap campaign slogan. Meanwhile, the real culprits—the shadowy forces letting violent criminals roam free—are laughing all the way to the border.
Let’s break it down. Two Venezuelan nationals, Franklin Peña and Johan Martinez-Rangel, allegedly committed this heinous crime. And guess what? They were already in the U.S. after being 'processed' by Border Patrol. That’s right, folks—your tax dollars at work, ensuring that dangerous individuals get a free pass into our neighborhoods. But don’t worry, the system is 'working as intended,' according to the elites who want you distracted with avocado toast and electric cars.
Now, a year later, the trial hasn’t even started. Why? Because Harris County’s justice system moves slower than a vegan at a barbecue cook-off. Meanwhile, former DA Kim Ogg—who apparently can’t resist a Fox News spotlight—might be held in contempt for blabbing about the case. Classic bureaucratic incompetence, or a deliberate stall tactic? You decide.
And let’s talk about the so-called 'Justice for Jocelyn Act.' Ted Cruz proposed it, Trump endorsed it, and yet—shocker—it’s going nowhere. Why? Because the swamp creatures in D.C. would rather virtue-signal about 'compassion' than protect American children. Meanwhile, detention centers are overflowing, and the same politicians who scream 'border crisis' are quietly releasing migrants faster than you can say 'midterm elections.'
But here’s the kicker: Texas lawmakers tried to pass a bill banning bail for 'illegal aliens' accused of violent crimes. It died in the House. Why? Because the Austin deep state would rather coddle criminals than upset their donor class. Wake up, people! This isn’t about justice—it’s about control. And until we start holding these clowns accountable, tragedies like Jocelyn’s will keep happening.
So grab your tinfoil hats, folks. The system isn’t broken—it’s rigged. And if you’re not mad yet, you’re not paying attention.