Canandaigua, NY – New York officials on Wednesday, mentioned amazing stories of kidnapping, torture and rape in Killing sam nordquistThe transgender man from Minnesota, who was accused of being imprisoned in a small room of the northern Motel of the state for a month before he died.

Torture caused by Seven OneCCUsed in KidnapcoughExplained in the indictment of 11 times submitted to the On Rena Stage Court, including punching, intervention into the anus of Nordvist. The indictment also claims to be involved in forced children to attack and torture.

The cruelty and evil of the crime. – It was accused of conflicts with black -skinned men from 1 January to 2 February – received national attention, sparking local protests by the LGBTQ supporters and questions from activists. And his family: How would this be going to happen if no one informs the authorities?

The indictment occurred one day after the Nordquist was laid down to rest in his 24 -year -old Minnesota, departing from Oakdale, Minnesota, to Onntreo, New York in September to connect with the women he found online. That woman Arzuaga is one of the seven people who are accused of the first murder. The second murder. Two things are looking for a co -consumption and two times of harm to the welfare of children.

She and the three others, Kyle Sage, Patrick Goodwin and Jennifer Quijano, was charged with severe sexual abuse. In addition, Arzuaga was charged because it was accused of forced children aged 7 and 12 years to participate in the attack on Nordquist. In which they were accused of wrapped in plastic bags and left in the fields of farmers

Sam Nordquist stands outside
Sam nordquistNew York State Police

The horrible details will grow when the inspectors combined in the room 22 of the Lodge of Patty in Hopewell, New York, officials said.

The indictment is the “only part” of Nordquist’s test, Ontario County, the Kelly Wolford District Prosecutor said in a press conference, which she started to feel upset as she spoke of the allegations. “It’s just what we know now,” Wulford said.

The crime is almost impossible to understand her.

“We will never know why. Because what humans can do what happened to Sam? “She said.” We will not understand this case “

Seven people charged – Arzuaga, 38; Thomas, her son, 21 years old; Quijano, 30; Sage, 33; Kood Win, 30; Emily Motyka, 19; And Kimberly, Social, 29 years old – everyone knows some romantic Wolford. The record shows that Gud Win, who is registered in a nearby room at PATTY’s at that time, and the philosopher was punished by a crime related to sex previously. The seven ended in the 22 room at Patty’s Lodge, which Nordquist was accused of being captured and killed.

“They force them to obey their orders to treat him like a dog,” said Wolford.

The office of the conflict of the onntain area, which is the representative of the seven suspects refusing to comment.

In the past several weeks, LGBTQ, the supporters from all over the country have called for officials to not issue the possibility that the killing of Nordquist is a hated crime.

Wolford said that the prosecutor chose to collect seven people with the first murder-and do not hate crime to black-skinned black men-because that’s the heaviest punishment for them under the New York law. If found guilty of the seven defendants, can live in prison without having to wait for criminal.

“The hated crime will make this charge about Sam’s gender or about Sam’s competition and it is much bigger,” said Wolford. Sam is appropriate to tell his story completely. “

Wolford is called the force of two young children accused of participating in the torture of Nordvist. “One of the more worrisome parts” of the investigation of the participation of the child has never known before.

“It causes our heartache. We are 7 years old and 12 years old,” she said. “They may be forced to participate. But their lives change forever by what they see and be patient in it. “

When asked if the children belong to Arzuaga or not, and now they are in the care of the state. Welford refused to comment.

PATTY’s Lodge is not investigated on any offense. Wolford said that she has no witness to report Nordquist’s imprisonment or tortured with the staff while he is still alive.

“This is the residence,” she said. “It seems that Motal But these people lived there, so what happened in their home is not something that needs to be responsible for Patty. “

Nordquist’s mother and sister introduced in the previous interview with NBC News that Nordquist’s death can be prevented if their local officials “work their work”.

The family said that they asked for a health check twice about Nordquist with staff. They also said that Nordquist shows that he is in danger to local social service agencies.

“Sam may be alive today if they are going to do their work,” said his mother Vist.

After asking for help from New York, Nordquist’s mother to her pregnant police officer on February 10 and submitted a missing person who was passed on to the police Canandaigua. The next day, New York Police has informed about the disappearance of Nordquist, and on February 13, the remains were found.

The response to the criticism of the New York State family, said in a statement last month that they “follow the appropriate investigation process.” Onanda’s social service department did not return the request several times for opinions in the past week.

When asked on Wednesday whether the social service department knew whether the Nordquist was controlled by the suspect or not, as his family introduced Wolford, refused to comment.