Ricardo Pardo of Perris Charged with Killing Ex-Friend
RIVERSIDE (CNS) – Opening statements are slated for Tuesday in the trial of a felon accused of fatally shooting his partner in a stolen goods fencing operation and burying the victim’s remains in a Mead Valley field, where they were found almost a year later.
Ricardo Pardo, 41, of Perris, allegedly gunned down 27-year-old Joshua Crosier of Hemet in 2021.
Pardo is charged with first-degree murder and sentence-enhancing gun and great bodily injury allegations.
Riverside County Superior Court Judge Jason Armand swore in a jury to hear the case before the end of last week and directed the panel to return to the Riverside Hall of Justice Tuesday for opening statements by the prosecution and defense.
Pardo is being held in lieu of $1 million bail at the Robert Presley Jail.
According to a trial brief filed by the District Attorney’s Office, the defendant and Crosier were sometime partners in an underground operation that involved selling stolen property, mostly guns and electronics, including small aerial drones.
In August 2021, Crosier got behind paying the defendant for some of the items that Pardo had given him to sell, leading to animosity, the brief said. There were additional conflicts related to one of the defendant’s girlfriends.
Late on the night of Aug. 28, Crosier got intoxicated while celebrating his birthday at a bar and then contacted Pardo about meeting him to discuss unspecified issues at the mobile home where one of the defendant’s girlfriends resided with his child on Patterson Avenue, near Rider Street, in Mead Valley, prosecutors said.
Pardo later gave sheriff’s detectives different accounts of what transpired during the encounter. But the substance of it was the victim initiated deadly contact. Pardo told investigators he was sitting on the bumper of his vehicle, talking with Crosier, when the victim turned hostile and “kicked him in the jaw, knocking out two of his teeth,” the brief stated.
The defendant claimed Crosier pulled a handgun and leveled it at him, culminating in a “struggle for the gun, then it accidentally went off, striking the victim,” according to court papers.
By Pardo’s own admission, he then looked for a soft patch of soil along a fence line near the trailer and buried Crosier in it, the brief said.
Sheriff’s Sgt. Steve Brosche said the victim’s girlfriend, whose identity wasn’t disclosed, reported him missing within a couple of days, leading to a missing person investigation that turned into a homicide investigation when, in April 2022, detectives received an anonymous tip indicating Crosier had been killed.
Detectives procured evidence pointing to Pardo as the alleged assailant, and he was arrested without incident on July 28, 2022. The victim’s remains were recovered less than a week later.
An autopsy revealed Crosier had been shot point-blank through the forehead with a sawed-off shotgun.
Court records show Pardo has prior convictions for receiving stolen property, illegal possession of a firearm and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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