Houston man found guilty of murdering girlfriend after being extradited back to U.S.

An image of Buezo and the victim (KPRC 2)

A man who fled the country when his girlfriend went missing in 2017 has been found guilty of her murder after being extradited back to the United States more than three years ago.

Miguel Angel Buezo, 35, was accused of killing his girlfriend, 26-year-old Karen Ramirez after the two were seen leaving a club together on March 24, 2017.

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After Ramirez went missing, investigators believe Buezo fled to Honduras and remained there until he moved into Guatemala in Jan. 2018. Buezo was charged on April 6, 2017.

He was arrested in Guatemala on April 9, 2021, and went through judicial extradition proceedings there before finally returning to the states in March of 2022, when he was placed in the Harris County Jail to stand trial for the crime.

According to then-Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg back in 2022, Buezo was captured on camera arguing with Ramirez while sitting in her car in front of their home shortly after the couple left the club on the night of her disappearance.

Ogg’s office said a neighbor heard both of their voices and heard Buezo threaten to shoot Ramirez. Investigators found a bullet hole in the interior of the passenger side door of her vehicle, as well as blood on the floorboards and in the trunk.

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Investigators believe Buezo shot Ramirez, then put her body in the trunk and dumped it somewhere to conceal the evidence.

The DA’s office said the next day he told his estranged wife that he was going to Honduras to visit his sick mother. He also convinced her to help move Ramirez’s car to a warehouse district, miles from his home, to further conceal the evidence.

Ramirez’s body was never found despite an extensive search by volunteers and Texas EquuSearch.

“We see once again that when we coordinate with our law enforcement partners, such as the FBI Fugitive Task Force in Houston and the Houston Police Department, a fugitive might be able to run, but they cannot hide,” Ogg said in 2022 after Buezo returned to U.S. soil. “Now that this accused killer is back behind bars, we will seek justice for the victim’s family.”

Now formally convicted, Buezo faces a maximum sentenced of life in prison. His sentencing hearing is set to begin Thursday.


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Michael is a Kingwood native who loves visiting local restaurants and overreacting to Houston sports. He joined the KPRC 2 family in the spring of 2024. He earned his B.A. from Texas A&M University in 2022 and his M.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2023.

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