On Saturday afternoon in San Juan, Puerto Rico, just two days after she was reported missing, 27-year-old Keishla Marlen Rodríguez was found dead in Laguna San José.
“Te encontré” con este grito desconsolado, Bereliz Nicole supuestamente confirmó que el cadáver encontrado en la Laguna San José en Carolina es el de su hermana de Keishla Marlen Rodríguez.
— Notiséis 360 PR (@notiseis360pr) May 1, 2021
Rodríguez was one month pregnant. The father of her child was Puerto Rican boxer Félix Verdejo. It was also one day after Verdejo was questioned by local authorities and refused to answer questions regarding his potential involvement at the advice of a lawyer. On late Sunday afternoon, Verdejo turned himself in to federal agents. He is being charged with kidnapping resulting in death and intentionally killing an unborn child. If convicted, Verdejo is eligible for the death penalty.
The criminal complaint against Verdejo alleges that he punched Rodríguez Ortiz in the face, injected her with a substance-filled syringe, restrained her arms and feet with a wire along with a second person involved, tied a block to her, threw her over the bridge and into the water, and Verdejo even shot at her body with a pistol.
The criminal complaint against Felix Verdejo in the killing of Keishla Marlen Rodríguez Ortiz is absolutely horrifying. They had been in a relationship for 11 years. She was pregnant with his child. #NiUnaMenos https://t.co/rjzh2vPbyT pic.twitter.com/7BsDHoRWwy
— Andrea González-Ramírez (@andreagonram) May 3, 2021
It’s the failure to protect yet another woman who mattered in Puerto Rico just months after Governor Pedro Pierluisi declared a state of emergency in response to violence against women on the island. It’s the failure of a barbarous soon-to-be-former boxer who disregarded a woman who had a tattoo dedicated to him on her back.
Keishla’s sister posted this today on her IG. The ? tattoo on Keishla’s back is Verdejo’s logo. This is how her family was able to identify her. This is just too much ??
Translation: she could never see that the diamond was her pic.twitter.com/NuC4h10RNb— Raging Babe (@RagingBabe) May 2, 2021
And it’s the worst nightmare of a mother to bury her daughter, of a family to bury their own young, and for their trauma to unfold before a worldwide phone-having audience.
⚠️VIDEO from a protest occurring now at the Teodoro Moscoso bridge where keishla’s body was thrown of. #NiUnaMenos #NiUnaMas pic.twitter.com/i4ofQL50Dy
— Coco ? (@notonmesistah_) May 2, 2021
Now, instead of comparisons to his idol Félix Trinidad, Verdejo —if convicted— will be forever mentioned in the same breath as Edwin Valero, a Venezuelan former boxer and world champion who stabbed his wife and killed himself in 2010.
Back on March 17, 2018, I had been covering a boxing card at the Madison Square Garden Theater in New York City, with the idea of building a feature story around “Diamante” Verdejo, along with fellow Puerto Ricans Christopher “Pitufo” Díaz and José “Sniper” Pedraza, who were competing on the same docket. Pedraza won an unspectacular decision against a challenger with 11 losses, Díaz secured the WBO NABO Super Featherweight Championship by KO, and Verdejo, well …
Leading up to that night, Verdejo had amassed a perfect 23-0 record with 15 knockouts, but he wasn’t quite the untouchable sure thing he was perceived to be years earlier. He represented Puerto Rico in the 2012 Summer Olympics, turning pro later that year. In 2013, he won an award for “New Hispanic Promise” at Premios Lo Nuestro, and in 2014 he took home Prospect of the Year Awards from ESPN and Top Rank, who hasn’t yet severed ties with him as of this writing.
However, the timeline of blemishes began to happen, resulting in years of massive disappointments, from motorcycle accidents to mysterious camp injuries to just bad performances.
It got to the point where you expected failure to follow Verdejo as much as you anticipated a one-year-old to fall while attempting to walk. Then, this past December, Señor Decepción made a comeback that ended at the hands of Masayoshi Nakatani.
WHAT A COMEBACK!
Nakatani was dropped twice early in the fight but fought back to stop Verdejo in the 9th round ? #StevensonClary pic.twitter.com/A8V7fHPzLo
— ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) December 13, 2020
Verdejo was already a disappointment as a boxer. Now he’s a failure of a man.
Never mind having a wife of several years, a relationship that includes a daughter, and then impregnating another woman. Keishla is dead, and Verdejo is reportedly responsible, which her mother believed all along.
[VÍDEO] "Ya él la había amenazado" | Madre de Keishla Rodríguez Ortiz responsabiliza al boxeador Félix Verdejo por la desaparición de su hija. #Noticentro pic.twitter.com/KrWzNoJH1C
— NotiCentro (@NoticentroWAPA) April 30, 2021
You would think it goes without saying that Keishla deserved better than being a floating, dead corpse in a lake while one month pregnant, yet in 2021, we’re constantly reminded that the mere thought of equality isn’t resonating universally, and it’s embarrassing. The bottom line is that Keishla Rodríguez Ortiz is dead, aged just 27 while pregnant. Another woman suffered an avoidable death due to violent toxic masculinity, and this time, it was on the watch of the most disappointing hands in Puerto Rican boxing history.
Keishla’s mother words when arriving to the Federal District Court… pic.twitter.com/Ck8F7Xb9Bv
— William Rodriguez (@willieseconpr) May 3, 2021
The need to do better as a society is a grand understatement.
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Bryan Fonseca is an award-winning sports journalist, with bylines for Deadspin. He is also founder, host and executive producer of the Ain’t Hard To Tell Podcast and Side Hustle. Twitter: @BryanFonsecaNY.
I think there is more than meets the eye. Maybe he didnt want the child, yet I dont think he killed her. I think he was intercepted in the reunion by thugs of his father in law because his so called wife felt frustrated,angry and jealous if true someone jumped off the bridge, perhaps himself to save her and someone else did the shooting. Perhaps he was picked up and he is threatened for lives of his family members…just saying…further investigation should be done..he may have been unfaithful, but i dont think he IS the killler. Never had heard of him,dont follow sports but who hasnt heard since Keishlas muder his name?
Investigate his wife,in laws, its a no win for him ..if and a big IF he did …then letbthe truth be told. I hope the governor had the pants secured and came forward for the killing of Lorenzo…his son was there…thats another story
heard about this just last night (watching Radio Independencia on YouTube). las lagrimas me bajaban and I echoed the sentiments of this article’s title: he is NOT a man and not only has he brought such an unimaginable pain to all who loved Keishla, he is a disgrace to every honorable Boricua. I don’t know what’s going on en la isla, but the misogyn, the machismo, the complete disregard for our lives is unacceptable. there would be no life without women!!
This is horrible this man is evil who can do this act of violence my heart goes out to this family may god give you the strength to keep going….??????????
Day says…However if anyone else was involved they should be responsible but he killed her regardless of his wife and family he killed someone’s daughter sister he deserves to stay in jail and be tortured like he did to this innocent girl I have no pity for him or his family….