Man who turned himself in for murder allegedly told police he 'wanted to fight'

Robert Lange is charged with the second-degree murder of Alejandro Paredes-Hurtado. Lange allegedly told police he had been out drinking and was walking home but was “mad and wanted to fight" before encountering Paredes-Hurtado.

Robert Lange is charged with the second-degree murder of Alejandro Paredes-Hurtado. Lange allegedly told police he had been out drinking and was walking home but was “mad and wanted to fight" before encountering Paredes-Hurtado. (Bonneville County Jail)


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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — A 20-year-old man appeared in court over Zoom after police said he turned himself in for the murder of a 50-year-old man.

Robert Lange is charged with the second-degree murder of 50-year-old Alejandro Paredes-Hurtado.

Lange was arraigned in court Wednesday afternoon, where he was appointed a public defender and his rights were read.

Magistrate Judge Kent Gauchay accepted a motion to increase Lange's bond amount from $100,000 to $150,000.

Lange is expected to appear for a preliminary hearing on Nov. 6.

New details

New details were released in court documents Wednesday, allegedly explaining the motive behind the beating that eventually led to Paredes-Hurtado's death.

Police say on Saturday around 9:30 p.m., Paredes-Hurtado was in a fight with an unknown person, leaving him "incapacitated" on the sidewalk in front of 555 Northgate Mile.

Police say a friend of Paredes-Hurtado flagged down an officer who was driving by. Paredes-Hurtado had severe injuries to his face and head.

Paredes-Hurtado was transported by ambulance to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center but died on Monday due to his extensive injuries.

On Monday night, Idaho Falls police released a dash cam video showing a "tall, light-skinned male walking northbound on Northgate Mile, crossing May Street" just one minute before the officer was flagged down.

Alejandro Paredes-Hurtado is shown in this undated photo. Robert Lange is charged with second-degree murder in connection with Paredes-Hurtado's death in Idaho Falls.
Alejandro Paredes-Hurtado is shown in this undated photo. Robert Lange is charged with second-degree murder in connection with Paredes-Hurtado's death in Idaho Falls. (Photo: GoFundMe)

On Tuesday around 11:15 a.m., a man identified as Lange showed up at the Idaho Falls Police Department, which is .2 miles from where Paredes-Hurtados was found.

Police say Lange reportedly identified himself and said he was "turning himself in for what happened down there" and pointed toward 555 Northgate Mile.

During an interview with detectives, he allegedly said he had been out drinking and was walking home but was "mad and wanted to fight," the charges say.

Lange said he noticed "something going on in the parking lot of the Mexican restaurant" and saw a man, later identified as Paredes-Hurtado, "punching a car window and trying to start a fight," the report says.

He told detectives he asked Paredes-Hurtado what he was doing and told him to stop, but says he "came toward him," so he kicked Paredes-Hurtado, the charges say.

The two reportedly began fighting and fell to the ground. Lange told detectives he punched Paredes-Hurtado "approximately 20 times until he realized (Paredes-Hurtado) was unconscious," the report said.

Lange allegedly stated that Paredes-Hurtado never hit him. He told detectives he then got up and walked home.

According to court documents, Lange told detectives he had injuries on his hands from the fight. Detectives say he was wearing the same shoes as they saw the suspect wearing in the dash cam footage, and Lange confirmed he was wearing the shoes during the fight.

Lange was then arrested and booked into the Bonneville County Jail.

If convicted, he could face up to life in prison.

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