Man who killed pregnant girlfriend after he claimed she told him he wasn’t the baby’s father learns his fate

Left: Jose Eduardo Dominguez-Garcia (Chippewa County Sheriff

Left: Jose Eduardo Dominguez-Garcia (Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office). Right: Rosaly Cindy Chavarria Rodriguez (Chippewa County Sheriff’s Office).

The Wisconsin man who killed his pregnant girlfriend and stuffed her remains into a suitcase will spend decades behind bars.

As Law&Crime has previously reported, Jose Eduardo Dominguez-Garcia, 27, has long been suspected in the death of Rosaly Cindy Chavarria Rodriguez, 25. Her remains were discovered in October 2020, months after she had last been seen — inside a suitcase in an abandoned farmhouse in Wisconsin Dells, a city some 55 miles northwest of Madison.

On Jan. 8, Dominguez-Garcia pleaded no contest to first-degree reckless homicide. As part of his plea agreement, the charges of homicide of an unborn child and hiding a corpse were dismissed.

Court records show that on Friday, Chippewa County Circuit Judge James M. Isaacson issued a sentence of 40 years, with 25 years as “initial confinement” and then 15 years of “extended supervision.” The judge also issued a time-served credit of 525 days.

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The defendant was also ordered to stay away from all “victims, their residence or places of employment.”

The quarter-century sentence is significantly lower than what Chavarria Rodriguez’s family had hoped for. According to Eau Claire ABC affiliate WQOW, her parents wanted the maximum possible penalty — 60 years.

“It was two lives that he took away, one was my daughter and the other was the baby my daughter had,” her father, Jorge Chavarria, told the station. “I would like to see the Chippewa authorities give him the maximum penalty. I don’t want them to have flexibility towards him.”

He hoped that the court wouldn’t show compassion, since Dominguez-Garcia did not show compassion to his daughter, the station reported.

Dominguez-Garcia was charged with murder in December 2021, despite his whereabouts being unknown at the time. He was eventually arrested in November 2023 when police in Gladstone, Missouri, spotted a vehicle with a stolen plate traveling through the city. Officers later discovered the sedan, a red Ford Fusion, in a parking lot on the 400 block of NW Englewood Road.

The murder charge was later amended to first-degree reckless homicide.

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