Did the murderer of the suitcase crime have help? ‘Code 10’ gives us the keys

A man killed his wife and disposed of her body by transporting it in a suitcase

The defendant’s mobility problems suggested that he needed help

DNA of a third person was found but was not identified

Antonio killed his wife by suffocating her with cords and disposed of her body by transporting it with a suitcase. He was sentenced to 20 years but did he have help?

Antonio and Rosario’s marriage was apparently normal. They married in 2000 and had a daughter who, at the time of Rosario’s murder, was nine years old.

It is believed that the marriage could be going through a crisis and that she would be starting a new relationship. The day everything happened, Antonio went to his home and, according to his version, was overcome by an argument.

Antonio would have killed his wife by suffocating her with some cords and, according to investigation data, he would have introduced his body in a suitcase that he would have transported to a place 20 minutes from his house next to a dry stream.

The authorities believe that the crime was prepared but, according to Antonio, this was not the case. Some time later, he celebrated the communion of his daughter and even went so far as to denounce his wife for abandoning the home.

The confession

Over time He was injured and ended up confessing to the crime. However, Antonio was a person with reduced mobility, which suggested that he needed help to dispose of the body.

The truth is DNA was found of Antonio but also of a third person who, however, was never identified.

Finally, He was sentenced to 20 years, a sentence that was reduced for his collaboration.

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2024-03-13 01:35:59
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