‘An absolutely brutal and heinous crime’: Dad killed wife, set house ablaze with 3 kids inside, tied himself up to fabricate home invasion 

Carlos Montalvo-Rivera and the fire he set that killed his wife in 2010(Lancaster County District Attorney

Carlos Montalvo-Rivera and the fire he set that killed his wife in 2010(Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office and WGAL screenshot)

A 55-year-old man in Pennsylvania will spend the rest of his life behind bars for killing his wife inside of their family home, setting the house on fire while their three children were inside, then tying himself up in an effort to fabricate a home invasion.

Lancaster County Judge Dennis Reinaker on Wednesday ordered Carlos Montalvo-Rivera to serve a sentence of life in prison plus an additional 20 years for slaying 30-year-old Olga Sanchez and deliberately setting a blaze in the home to destroy evidence of his crime, prosecutors announced.

“The lame story you concocted and continued to hold on to simply didn’t hold any water,” Judge Reinaker said to Montalvo-Rivera before handing down the sentence. “The jury didn’t believe you and I think that’s how it should be.”

In addition to the life sentence, Judge Reinaker also ordered Montalvo-Rivera to pay $116,975.28 in restitution.

A jury in April convicted Montalvo-Rivera of first-degree murder, arson, risking catastrophe, and three counts of attempted criminal homicide after deliberating for less than two hours following a three-week trial. The conviction came several years after Montalvo-Rivera’s 2019 arrest and more than a decade after Sanchez’s 2010 death.

According to the Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office, police and emergency medical personnel on the night of Dec. 6, 2010, responded to a fire at a home in the 500 block of Dauphin Street. Three children were rescued from the home with the help of neighbors. After the fire was subdued, Sanchez was found dead inside the primary bedroom of the home.

It was later determined that Sanchez’s cause of death was asphyxia and smoke inhalation. Investigators determined that someone had “doused” Sanchez in an accelerant and lit her on fire while she was still alive but was unable to move from her position on the bedroom floor.

Several witnesses told investigators that Montalvo-Rivera appeared in front of the home shortly after the children were rescued and that his hands were tied. He claimed that “intruders broke into the home, killed his wife, and set fire to it out of retaliation for the victim’s brother, who had cooperated with the DEA in an unrelated case,” according to prosecutors. Montalvo-Rivera told police he was able to escape by jumping out of a second-story window during the fire.

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