United States Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, both Texas Republicans, are celebrating the news that a notorious serial killer will finally be exhumed and removed from a veterans’ cemetery.
Cornyn announced in a statement after that his “bill to require the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs to disinter the remains of Fernando V. Cota, an alleged serial murderer and convicted rapist, from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas, was signed into law by President Trump as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026.”
Cota took his own life in 1984 after being pulled over for a traffic stop by police, who quickly uncovered evidence linking him to a series of killings. However, at the time, there was no law preventing him from being buried in a veterans’ cemetery on account of his service in Vietnam.
“Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery is a sacred resting place for more than 170,000 respected veterans and their loved ones, and it would be a slap in the face to each one of them to allow Fernando Cota, a convicted rapist and alleged serial murderer, to remain buried amongst such heroes,” said Cornyn. “This law rightfully directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to disinter Cota’s remains from Fort Sam Houston to be in-keeping with current law and deliver justice for victims’ families.”
Cruz cosponsored the legislation.
Sen. Cornyn’s law directs the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs to disinter Fernando V. Cota, an alleged serial murderer and convicted rapist, from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. This comes at the request of the son of one of Cota’s alleged victims.
Fernando Cota was drafted into the U.S. Army and fought in the Vietnam War. Upon returning to the states and transitioning to civilian life, he faced multiple sexual assault allegations, was the prime suspect in the murders of six women in San Jose, California, and was ultimately convicted of attacking a nurse by binding and raping her in 1975. He was imprisoned for two decades, but was later released on parole in 1983. One year later, he was stopped by police officers while driving erratically, leading him to commit suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police found a wooden box in his van with the corpse of a young woman, later identified as 21-year-old Kim Marie Dunham, who had gone missing the day before.
Following Cota’s death, the police received a search warrant for his home, where investigators found a small closet where he would torture his victims. On the walls inside the closet, detectives found many fingerprints, which were sent for examination to identify other potential victims.
Furthermore, investigators found fake ID cards, a false police badge, numerous women’s blouses, six pairs of women’s shoes, and advertisements for tenants, which Cota posted on San Jose State University’s campus to invite local students to rent a room in his apartment. During the investigation, six girls were identified as victims – all killed by being strangled, stabbed, or beaten to death.
Today, there are prohibitions in place under 38 U.S. Code § 2411 that would have prevented interment of such an individual, but these did not go not in effect until 1984. There is recent precedent for legislating a directed disinterment, including Andrew Chabrol and Michael Alan Silka.
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United States Senators Ted Cruz and John Cornyn, both Texas Republicans, are celebrating the news that a notorious serial killer will finally be exhumed and removed from a veterans’ cemetery.
Cornyn announced in a statement after that his “bill to require the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs to disinter the remains of Fernando V. Cota, an alleged serial murderer and convicted rapist, from Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas, was signed into law by President Trump as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026.”
Cota took his own life in 1984 after being pulled over for a traffic stop by police, who quickly uncovered evidence linking him to a series of killings. However, at the time, there was no law preventing him from being buried in a veterans’ cemetery on account of his service in Vietnam.
“Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery is a sacred resting place for more than 170,000 respected veterans and their loved ones, and it would be a slap in the face to each one of them to allow Fernando Cota, a convicted rapist and alleged serial murderer, to remain buried amongst such heroes,” said Cornyn. “This law rightfully directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to disinter Cota’s remains from Fort Sam Houston to be in-keeping with current law and deliver justice for victims’ families.”
Cruz cosponsored the legislation.
In his statement Cornyn explains:
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