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Man Found Guilty of Murder, Raped Corpse

Summary

  • Zarbab Ali convicted of first-degree murder for killing his wife.
  • He confessed to stabbing her, then digging up and raping her body.
  • Ali faces a mandatory life sentence in court next January.
Man Found Guilty of Murder, Raped Corpse

Zarbab Ali has been convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of his estranged wife, Rachel Castillo. The Ventura County jury reached its verdict this month, determining Ali used a deadly weapon and acted with premeditation by lying in wait. He faces a mandatory life sentence, with sentencing scheduled for January 2026. Castillo's body was discovered three years ago, leading to Ali's arrest and subsequent confession.

During the trial, prosecutors played a recording of Ali's confession, in which he detailed the brutal murder. He admitted to stabbing Castillo multiple times after waiting for her in her apartment. Disturbingly, Ali also confessed to digging up Castillo's body after burying it and committing a sexual assault. He explained his actions by stating he blamed her for his problems and wanted to confirm he was a "monster."

Ali also testified, admitting he killed Castillo but offering a different motive, citing her desire for a divorce and a new relationship. He claimed his father advised him to look out for himself, which he interpreted as needing to eliminate Castillo. The jury found Ali not guilty of murder for financial gain, and he previously pleaded guilty to felony sexual contact with human remains.

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Zarbab Ali is a California man convicted of first-degree murder for killing his estranged wife, Rachel Castillo.
Zarbab Ali confessed to not only murdering Rachel Castillo but also digging up her body to commit a sexual assault.
Zarbab Ali faces a mandatory life sentence in prison, with sentencing set for January 2026.

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