Parole Officer Murdered, Wrapped in Plastic During Sex Offender Visit – Everything Law and Order Blog

A Maryland parole officer went on a routine visit to one of the registered sex offenders assigned to him on May 31 and never returned. When agent Davis Martinez did not report back, Montgomery County police rushed to 54-year-old Emanuel Edward Sewell’s apartment. Law&Crime’s Elizabeth Millner breaks down the horrific scene found at Sewell’s apartment.

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Thirty-three-year-old Martinez’s car was still in the parking lot when police arrived. Investigators believe his phone was thrown in a dumpster by Sewell after he allegedly killed the officer. Sewell, a convicted sex offender, was released from prison in 2021 after serving 25 years behind bars for the rape of a physicist. Sewell has yet to enter a plea after being charged with Martinez’s murder.

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29 thoughts on “Parole Officer Murdered, Wrapped in Plastic During Sex Offender Visit”
  1. To be honest, this is his own fault…… He made it to a parole officer but lacks common sense like no tomorrow. Natural Selection.

  2. If you saw people burn their hands on the stove you didn’t touch it unless u was curious… if your curious ab committing such a crime you shouldn’t be allowed back into society…this case is one too many and their are many others

  3. Obviously this happened. What did they think. They've nornalized these crimes and normalized letting them out of jail.

  4. I was an investigator for cps and one of us did a home visit and found a dead baby, they had the baby in the bed like it was asleep. You never know what you’re walking in on. Being and probation officer, parole officer, investigator of any sort that’s armed or not is not safe.

  5. Completely wrong ,of course , but speaking from being an ex parolee in Maryland , knowing how they operate and the underhanded , blackmailing stuff that they do …ask yourself why was he going alone after being told not to . And this home visit stuff is done before release and most times announced when coming after release. And they are accompanied by a local police officer . And if thats not available theres a Fugitive warrant task force just for P and P . So yes its a tragedy but if he was following the rules it may not have been. Leads me to believe there's a lot more not being said

  6. This is so ultimately sad, and beyond baffling as to why any POs work out in the field alone. Police officers work in teams, or at least in conjunction with other officers in a close proximity. His family, friends and colleagues will need prayers and support. I hope the departments provide that to them.

    In office appointments, and unannounced home, employment visits are part of the job they understand know that. Bullet proof vests don’t protect POs in these situations.

  7. Prison is like a timeout. There’s no recourse or rehabilitation. It’s nonsense at this point. Such a broken system.

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