Oxnard Mother Faces Charges in Second Infant Death Case from 2015
Oxnard Woman Charged with Two Infant Murders After Breakthrough in Cold Case
VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. – Marisol Flores, a 30-year-old resident of Oxnard, now faces two counts of murder after prosecutors linked her to a cold-case infant death from 2015 during their investigation of a recent homicide.
Flores was previously charged in February 2026 with the alleged killing of her newborn at a homeless encampment on West Vineyard Avenue in Oxnard. As authorities delved deeper into that case, they reopened a decade-old investigation surrounding the death of Flores’ 25-day-old infant in November 2015.
New evidence emerged during the inquiry into the 2026 incident, prompting prosecutors to file an amended complaint on March 10, which included additional counts of murder and assault on a child causing death related to the earlier case. Flores is now charged with two counts of each, facing special allegations involving the use of a deadly weapon and the vulnerability of the victim.
While the specifics of the newly uncovered evidence remain undisclosed, authorities have confirmed it significantly impacted the ongoing investigations. Court documents reference "blunt force trauma" in the recent case, but the exact cause of death for the 25-day-old infant from 2015 has yet to be revealed.
Regarding the timeline of events:
- In November 2015, Flores’ 25-day-old baby died, leading to a cold investigation.
- On February 8, 2026, she allegedly killed her newborn at a homeless encampment.
- By February 27, 2026, her attorney expressed doubts about her mental competency.
- The amended complaint was filed on March 10, 2026, adding the 2015 murder charges, and a competency hearing is scheduled for March 26, 2026.
If convicted of all charges, Flores faces the possibility of life imprisonment without the chance of parole. All legal proceedings are currently paused pending the competency evaluation.







