Lawyers for the Salvadoran illegal immigrant charged with murdering four people in January 2019, are asking for an indefinite postponement of his murder trial. Public defenders for Wilber Ernesto Martinez Guzman said they are attempting to conduct a mental disability evaluation to determine whether he has an intellectual disability that would make him ineligible for the death penalty if convicted. Martinez Guzman, is charged with murder in the deaths of four people ranging in age from 56 to 81 during a 10-day rampage. He admitted the killings, telling police he needed money to buy methamphetamine. Martinez murdered a Reno couple, and two women from Gardnerville.