“For me personally, just kill her,” a cousin of massacre victim Michael Lopez Banegas told Linez “Diablita” Escobar. “It’s over. “Make her suffer as she made them suffer,” said the man, who asked not to be named. “She did not move the machete, but she was the one who brought them there. Escobar lured Lopez Banegas and three other young men to a place in Central Islip on April 11, 2017, to smoke marijuana – but in reality, he led them into a trap of MS-13 gangsters holding a machete. “It simply came to our notice then. “There I lose my regrets,” the victim’s cousin told The Post. “It was the back knife, the double cross.” Prosecutors said during the final fights that Escobar even licked the blood from her lips after watching the four men being slaughtered by the infamous vicious gang. Jurors debated for about three hours last week and it took just 16 minutes Monday morning to find Escobar guilty of all charges in her federal murder and blackmail trial. Leniz Escobar lured Jorge Tigre (far right) and her other victims to a park to give them an MS-13 gangster ambush with knives. He faces life behind bars when he is sentenced on September 14. Federal prosecutors say Escobar is not facing the death penalty because he was a minor when he was charged with bloody carnage. Only one goal escaped his life and he lived to testify against Escobar. The other four – Lopez Banegas, Jorge Tigre, Jefferson Vigialobos and Justin Livikura – were killed by the gang and found the next day. “He has to pay the price, in this life or the next,” Tigre’s uncle Carlos Ullajuria said in Spanish hours after Leniz “Diablita” Escobar was found guilty of murder and extortion by a federal court. “She deserves it because it’s her fault my family lost someone,” said Ullajuria, 29. “None of us are angels. We all do mistakes. But not like that, not even what he did. It is very painful. It was very difficult for me, very painful “. Leniz “Diablita” Escobar was found guilty of murder and faces life behind bars. Spencer Platt / Getty Images Jorge Tigre was one of the victims killed in a Central Islip park. Family booklet Asked what he would say to his nephew’s killer, he replied: “I would have no words.” Jurors debated for about three hours last week and it took just 16 minutes Monday morning to find Escobar guilty of all charges in her murder and blackmail trial. He faces life behind bars when he is sentenced on September 14. Federal prosecutors say Escobar is not facing the death penalty because he was a minor when he was charged with bloody carnage. Escobar lured Tigre and three other young men to Central Islip Park on April 11, 2017, to smoke marijuana – but in reality, he led them into a trap of MS-13 gangsters holding a knife. Prosecutors said during the final hearings that she licked the blood from her lips after she saw the four being slaughtered by the infamous vicious gang. Tigre’s mother has not recovered from her son’s death, her brother said. Spencer Platt / Getty Images Only one goal escaped his life and he lived to testify against Escobar. The other four – Tigre, Jefferson Villalobos, Michael Lopez Banega and Justin Livicura – were killed by the gang and found the next day. Ullajuria said he was living in his home country of Ecuador when he heard the news. “When they called me to tell me we had lost part of our family, it was very difficult for me,” he said. “The whole family – my mother, my sister – was very difficult for all of us.” Ullajuria said Jorge was the third youngest of six children. He said his sister, Tigre’s mother, had never recovered from his brutal death. “Every time he had to go to court to remember, he got sick,” he said. “It’s still very difficult for her. She lost her son. ”