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Maniac already jailed for murder of ex-girlfriend charged in cold case slaying of transgender star Lorena Escalera: cops

A maniac already serving time for murdering his ex-girlfriend was charged Friday in the cold case murder of a well-known transgender performer — known as the “Puerto Rican Beyoncé” — who was found dead in a 2012 Brooklyn fire, cops and sources said. 

Henry Pacheco, 44, was charged with murder, arson and petit larceny in connection to the May 12, 2012 death of Lorena Escalera, 25, who went by the stage name Lorena Xtravaganza, cops said. 

Early that morning, Pacheco called Escalera multiple times before trudging up to the victim’s third-floor apartment on Furman Avenue near Bushwick Avenue, Assistant District Attorney Steven Bravo said during the alleged killer’s Friday afternoon arraignment in Brooklyn Supreme Court.

Henry Pacheco, 44, was charged with murder in the May 2012 slaying of transgender performer Lorena Escalera, 25, cops said. Paul Martinka

“After about an hour the defendant was seen exiting the building as the fire began to take over the building,” Bravo said. “The origin of the fire was the bedroom where the victim’s body was found.”

Escalera was found unconscious with burns on her body as first responders descended on her burning apartment, sources said at the time. 

Investigators believe Pacheco murdered Escalera and then set the apartment on fire to cover his tracks, sources said Friday.

Investigators believe Pacheco killed Escalera and then set the fire to cover his tracks, sources said. Paul Martinka

Bravo confirmed that Escalera “was deceased before the fire started,” and that she died by “homicidal violence.”

Pacheco’s exact relationship to Escalera was not immediately known. 

Someone made a call on the victim’s phone after her death, and that caller was known to Pacheco, but not to Escalera, Bravo said.

Pacheco was already being held in state prison for the January 2017 murder of Brooke Garcia, 27, sources said. Paul Martinka

Those who knew Escalera called her the “Puerto Rican Beyoncé.”

“Every time she got on stage, no matter the place, the crowd used to enjoy her performance,” club manager Adolfo Diaz Estrada told The Post at the time. 

Nearly five years after Escalera’s murder, Pacheco allegedly murdered his ex-girlfriend Brooke Garcia, 27, inside an East Village apartment on January 4, 2017, according to sources and a criminal complaint.

Those who knew Escalera called her the “Puerto Rican Beyoncé.”

Loved ones told WABC at the time that Garcia, who had a young daughter, was staying with an aunt as she worked to get back on her feet. 

“It was a horrible death,” her aunt told the network. “I don’t know why somebody would do something like that. She didn’t deserve it.”

Pacheco was sentenced to 20 years to life behind bars in connection to that murder. 

Pacheco was ordered held without bail during his Friday afternoon arraignment. Theodore Parisienne for NY Post

Records show he had been locked up in the Wende Correctional Facility in Alden, NY since July of 2019, and he is not eligible for parole until 2038, according to the records. 

He was linked to Escalera’s murder while held in the state lock-up and transported to the Big Apple to face those charges, sources said.

Judge Jeffrey Gershuny ordered Pacheco held without bail in Escalera’s murder.

Pacheco was previously sentenced to 20 years behind bars in connection to Garcia’s murder. Theodore Parisienne for NY Post

Pacheco, who was handcuffed during the proceedings, said nothing but shook his head when detectives walked him out.

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