On November 18, 2025, a high-speed crash in Las Vegas turned deadly — a 19-year-old driver, Jose Gutierrez, allegedly intentionally caused a 12-car pile-up that killed his girlfriend, Adilene Duran Rincon, who was three months pregnant, and another innocent driver. According to prosecutors, rather than an accident, the crash appears to have been a deliberate act — leading to murder charges.

This article reconstructs the events, details from police investigation, background on the accused, and the broader implications.

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The Crash: What Happened

Around3:30 PM on a busy afternoon, Gutierrez drove a silver 2011 Infiniti G37 at excessive speed — witnesses and police estimate around 100 mph in a 45-mph zone — toward a red-light intersection at West Cheyenne Avenue and North Jones Boulevard.

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Instead of braking, he reportedly kept accelerating and slammed into a line of cars waiting at the light. According to the district attorney, there was “no braking,” and video evidence showed that Gutierrez’s actions were intentional.

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The collision triggered a chain reaction: 12 vehicles were involved in total. Two people died at the scene — 20-year-old Rincon (and her unborn child) and 38-year-old driver Edward Garcia. Several others were seriously injured, with at least one person hospitalized in life-threatening condition.

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Who Are the Victims

Adilene Duran Rincon was 20 years old and three months pregnant. She had reportedly been dating Gutierrez for two years.

The other victim,Edward Garcia, 38, had no connection to Gutierrez and was simply another driver waiting at the red light — an innocent bystander.

The crash also left multiple people injured — some severely. Witnesses described chaos: cars were destroyed, some flipped, and there was fire in at least one vehicle.

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The Accused: Jose Gutierrez

Gutierrez, 19, is now charged with two counts of open murder, one count of attempted murder, battery with a deadly weapon, and other related charges. Prosecutors say his conduct was intentional, not accidental.

Authorities emphasize that Gutierrez was not under influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the crash. While a marijuana vape was found in his vehicle and officers noted that his eyes appeared “bloodshot and watery,” toxicology has not implicated impairment.

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Court records show a troubling history: earlier in 2025, Gutierrez was cited for speeding. In April, he was allegedly involved in a separate violent incident — a woman called police claiming he had hit her and threatened officers with violence. That earlier case had been resolved with a misdemeanor charge after a plea to “resisting a public officer.”

The car involved belonged to Rincon’s mother. According to prosecutors, the fact that the vehicle was registered to her family may reflect premeditation.

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Why Prosecutors Believe It Was Intentional

Investigators pointed to video evidence showing no attempt to brake or slow down before impact — the car kept accelerating toward stationary vehicles. This behavior strongly suggests intent rather than reckless or negligent driving.

The severity of the crash — a 12-car pileup — and the high speed involved (far above speed limit) also support a premeditated act, according to prosecutors.

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Given that the suspect was not impaired and no external factors (weather, mechanical failure, other vehicles) appear to have contributed, authorities believe this was a deliberate act aimed at killing his girlfriend.

Legal Proceedings & Charges

On November 21, 2025, Gutierrez appeared at his arraignment. Bail was denied due to the serious nature of charges. He will be held without bail.

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Prosecutors charged him with open murder, attempted murder, and battery with a deadly weapon. Initially, the charges were reckless driving resulting in death or substantial bodily harm — later upgraded as evidence emerged.

The next hearings are scheduled soon; the legal process is expected to be closely watched given public outrage and the tragedy’s severity.

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Reactions & Aftermath

The family of Rincon has expressed grief and demanded justice. Her mother was present in court during the bail hearing, visibly distraught over the loss of her daughter and unborn grandchild.

Friends and witnesses described the crash as horrifying — one witness said the suspect must have been going “at least 80 miles per hour,” and some victims were thrown from their vehicles.

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The case has triggered discussion about road safety, mental health, and accountability — especially given Gutierrez’s prior interactions with law enforcement. Many are questioning how someone with such a record could have access to a vehicle and remain unsupervised.

Broader Significance & What It Means Going Forward

This tragic crash serves as a grim reminder that dangerous driving — especially at extreme speeds — can have catastrophic consequences, not only for those at fault, but innocent bystanders.

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The fact that investigators believe the crash was intentional raises serious concerns about domestic violence, premeditated harm, and the role of underlying motivations — including possible relationship issues or emotional distress.

For communities and policymakers, the incident may renew calls for stricter oversight on access to vehicles by young drivers with prior offenses, better mental-health intervention, and improved road-safety measures in high-speed zones.

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For the families of victims — especially Rincon’s — the legal case may be the only avenue for closure and accountability. The coming court proceedings will likely scrutinize not just the crash itself, but Gutierrez’s history, behavior, and potential motive.

Conclusion

The deadly 12-car crash that claimed the life of a young pregnant woman and another driver appears not to have been an accident — but a deliberate act. Prosecutors assert that 19-year-old Jose Gutierrez intentionally accelerated into a line of stopped vehicles, killing his girlfriend and unborn child along with an innocent bystander. As the legal process unfolds, the case raises profound questions about personal responsibility, mental health, road safety, and how society deals with individuals whose previous infractions hint at a dangerous pattern.


The pain inflicted on the victims’ families is immense, and their loss may never be fully healed. But the upcoming trial — and the public attention — could lead to justice, accountability, and perhaps preventive lessons for the future.