Federal authorities this month accused a Montana man of kidnapping and torturing a Lander, Wyoming, woman for several hellish weeks. Ā
Adolfo Vargas Lepe, of Montana, may face up to life in prison or the death penalty if convicted on the kidnapping charge he now faces in U.S. District Court for Montana. Ā
The court found probable cause Thursday to let Lepe's prosecution continue after a preliminary hearing earlier in the day. Ā
Lepe commanded his ex-girlfriend in April to leave her motherās Lander home, saying if she didnāt come out peacefully heād get her himself, according to a slew of allegations FBI Special Agent Wyatt Garber listed in an evidentiary affidavit filed June 5. Ā
The woman did not want to go with Lepe. Sheād come to Lander to get away from him because he physically and mentally abused her while they were together, the affidavit alleges, adding that Lepe had been treating her like a āpunching bag.ā Ā
The affidavit says the woman figured if she didnāt go with Lepe and the mystery man who drove him to Lander and back to Montana, heād either kill her or take her by force ā and she couldnāt go anywhere to escape him.Ā
āLepe had also made statements to (her) that he could utilize his connections with the Mexican cartel to have her and her family ātaken care of,āā wrote Garber in the affidavit. Ā
No Phone, No FreedomĀ
Within one or two days of returning to Montana, Lepe started physically and mentally abusing his victim, the affidavit claims. She didnāt have a cellphone and she wasnāt free to leave Lepeās home, allegedly, at any time unless he was with her. Ā
Lepe bought her a new cellphone at some point, the affidavit says, but he took it away that same day after getting angry with her. She was allowed to use his phone May 21 to call her adult son, and Lepe was on the call the whole time and controlled the conversation, according to the affidavit. Ā
In mid-May, Lepe allegedly pointed a black 9 mm semiautomatic handgun at the woman and threatened to shoot her. Ā
The affidavit claims he then smacked her on the top of the head with the bottom of the handgun grip, breaking the flesh of her skull so she bled. He also allegedly hit her on the back with the gun. Ā
He put down the pistol. Ā
Holes In Both LegsĀ
Then he picked up a black .22-caliber rifle, pointed at the woman and threatened to shoot her, the affidavit says. It claims that he poked her with the end of the rifle barrel and held it against her head, then fired three rounds in rapid succession. Ā
One of those rounds, the document claims, went through the womanās right thigh, the second went through her left thigh, and the third hit the wall after just missing her head. Ā
āLepe became angry because she bled on the floor,ā wrote Garber. Ā
The affidavit says the woman looked down at her thighs and saw entry and exit wounds in both legs.Ā
Hellish AllegationsĀ
During the weeks in Lepeās home, Lepe allegedly beat the woman with an electric drill and an electric grinder, whipped her legs with long USB charging cables, stuck a tuning fork-like object into her nostrils, smacked and broke her nose, blackened her eyes, stabbed her in the belly and gut with nails and screws, poked her with a metal stake, bashed her with a heavy wooden lamp, tried to gouge her eyes out with his hands, choked her, hit her with a knife and punched her while she was sleeping, according to the affidavit. Ā
Hunkering In The BushesĀ
Lepeās daughter and son-in-law came to the home to borrow something May 29, says the affidavit. Ā
While the three stood outside talking, the document continues, the woman stepped outside and announced sheād been shot and needed medical attention. Ā
Lepeās daughter yelled at Lepe to take the woman to the doctor. Lepe then allegedly got angry and threw a rock at his daughter, telling her to mind her own business. Ā
The son-in-law charged Lepe and the pair got into a fight, the affidavit claims. Ā
The woman used this chance to run from the home. She crawled under a chain-link fence and ran toward Cooney Reservoir; she hid in the bushes for two hours until she could no longer hear Lepeās vehicle driving around the area, or see Lepe looking for her, says the affidavit. Ā
Then she walked to the Cooney Bar, where she called her mother and 911. Ā
Checks Out, FBI SaysĀ
Garber wrote that the womanās injuries corroborate her story. Ā
A judge issued a June 1 search warrant and the (Montana) Carbon County Sheriffās Office and FBI searched Lepeās home. Ā
The windows and doors were screwed shut, as the woman had reported, the affidavit says. There were bullet holes and bullet fragments in the walls, and clothes and carpet stained with blood. Ā
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.




