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An autopsy showed that she was strangled with her rosary beads, which became embedded in her neck. The other woman was treated at a hospital and released. Maximiliano Cilerio Esparza, 32, was charged with aggravated murder, kidnapping, assault, sodomy, sexual abuse and possession and delivery of a controlled substance. He was being held with out bail at the Klamath County Jail. Klamath County District Attorney Ed Caleb Klamath Falls’ befor Then [he] came down here, ran into them, attacked them, beat them severely to weaken them, then proceeded to sexually assault both of them... — Ed Caleb Klamath County District attacked the «onx ••(He) then came down3j nm into them, attacked itein them severely to weaken ® then proceeded to assault both of them. ^ one of v 1 believe, strangle Caleb said. _. || Prosecutors said they p» seek the death penalty. The nuns, both of Wash., are members of theJ- of the Immaculate Heart o and were in Klamath Fa s missionary work. 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