Women Save Boy From Being Sacrificed in Cemetery

Jaymisha Pires, Corey Granberry hailed for stepping in
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Apr 30, 2012 11:59 AM CDT
Women Save Boy From Being Sacrificed in Cemetery
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Jaymisha Pires and Corey Granberry, both 21, were visiting the San Diego grave of Granberry's godson on Saturday when they saw a woman with her clothes covered in blood asking for help. She led them to her husband, 30-year-old Joseph Ramirez, who was allegedly holding their three children hostage at his uncle's grave. Pires saw Ramirez slashing at his 8-year-old son's arms with glass, apparently broken off from candles he had brought to the cemetery.

Ramirez said he had been hearing his dead grandmother's voice in his head, telling him to sacrifice his son, and he was repeating, "We're going to Jesus" when Pires and Granberry found him. "My motherly instincts kicked in when I saw him hurting that little boy," Pires tells the San Diego Union-Tribune. Granberry managed to get the other two children, both girls, a safe distance away, and Pires eventually convinced Ramirez to let the boy go, NBC San Diego reports. Granberry—a medical assistant—wrapped a shirt around his arm. Ramirez was tackled by a security guard after running away and was later taken to a hospital; he will be charged with child abuse and assault with a deadly weapon. His son was being treated at a nearby hospital, KGTV reports. (More Jaymisha Pires stories.)

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