Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Fatal Shooting of Ex-Girlfriend's Fiancé

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Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Fatal Shooting of Ex-Girlfriend's Fiancé
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Jesse Milton Alvarez was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the killing of Mario Fierro. The prosecution argued that Alvarez, driven by jealousy and obsession, methodically planned and executed the murder.

A man convicted in the North Park shooting death of his ex-girlfriend’s fiancé — a Cathedral Catholic High School teacher — was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole, plus 25 years to life. Jesse Milton Alvarez, 34, was found guilty by a San Diego Superior Court jury in March of first-degree murder, plus a special circumstance allegation of lying in wait, for the Feb. 1, 2021, killing of Mario Fierro outside the victim’s Kansas Street home.

Fierro, 37, was shot six times as he was preparing to go to work that morning. Prosecutors said Alvarez killed Fierro after discovering the victim had gotten engaged to Amy Gembara, another Cathedral Catholic teacher who Alvarez had dated for several years. Defense attorneys argued the shooting was committed in self-defense after Fierro attacked Alvarez. Prior to imposing the life without parole sentence, Superior Court Judge Daniel Goldstein referred to Alvarez as “a cold-hearted killer” who “lacks empathy” and said it was “obvious to all of us that he sought out Mr. Fierro as a way of inflicting pain on Ms. Gembara.” The prosecution’s case centered on Alvarez’s admitted fixation with Gembara which lasted well beyond their 2019 breakup, as well as a series of increasingly concerning actions. Describing Alvarez as “jealous, obsessive, and possessive,” Deputy District Attorney Ramona McCarthy said Alvarez stalked Gembara after their breakup, prompting her to change addresses and unsuccessfully seek a restraining order against him. Alvarez also made multiple attempts to obtain employment at the school and was eventually able to secure a food service job, but he was fired on his first day after he was recognized from a security flyer posted on campus. Upon discovering a social media post announcing Fierro and Gembara’s engagement, Alvarez began methodically plotting Fierro’s death, according to the prosecutor. Within a day of viewing the engagement post, Alvarez had tracked down Fierro’s home address, searched whether he could hire a hit man, as well as “how to shoot someone at their home address,” according to his internet search history. He traveled to Kansas Street in the middle of the night and took pictures of cars parked along the block in order to ascertain which was Fierro’s, McCarthy said. A flurry of additional internet searches conducted over the next six weeks covered topics ranging from where best to shoot someone on their body to ensure death, how to commit a murder without leaving forensic evidence, and “how to kill your ex’s fiancé,” prosecutors said. McCarthy said Alvarez planned to kill Fierro on Feb. 1 because he knew that was the first day of on-campus instruction was resuming at Cathedral Catholic High amid the COVID-19 pandemic. She argued that Alvarez anticipated Fierro would leave his home that morning and waited for nearly an hour until Fierro emerged, then shot him as Fierro was loading the trunk of his car, with his back turned to his killer. Alvarez drove to Fierro’s home in his brother’s car and left his cellphone at home, which the prosecutor said signaled his intention to murder Fierro undetected. At Wednesday’s sentencing hearing, McCarthy said, “Mr. Fierro’s not here today because this defendant is a selfish, jealous and possessive, cowardly man. He refused to let Ms. Gembara be happy, so he wanted to rob her of this incredible human being that made her happiest.” Alvarez took the stand during the trial and testified that he spontaneously decided to speak to Fierro on the morning of Feb. 1, something he believed would help him move on from his fixation with Gembara. When he arrived outside Fierro’s home, he testified that after he approached Fierro and introduced himself, Fierro “snapped” and attacked him. Alvarez testified that after Fierro started punching him, he pulled out his gun and begged Fierro to stop, but Fierro tried to grab the pistol. The men grappled over the gun and, fearing for his safety, Alvarez ultimately shot Fierro, he testified. At trial, Alvarez’s defense attorneys argued long undiagnosed autism played a role in his obsession over Gembara and his inability to understand that his behavior was not welcomed or appropriate. Alvarez admitted on the stand that he was obsessed with Gembara and hurt by the news of her engagement. He testified that while he fantasized about killing Fierro, the internet searches were conducted more as a therapeutic exercise that allowed him to vent his emotions and he had no serious intention of hurting Fierro. On Wednesday, Alvarez’s defense team revived the topic of autism in arguing Alvarez should receive a new trial

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