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The security cameras of a motel in Caiapônia (GO) recorded part of the action of the man who robbed and killed two employees of the place on Sunday (13). One of the images shows Simone de Jesús García, 53, handing over the money to the armed robber. Information is from G1.
In another part of the video, the victim can be seen sitting on the bed and covering her face with her hands. Shortly after, the man takes the cell phone that was with her and points the gun at Simone.
Suspect of killing two women on a motorcycle is assassinated in an exchange of fire with police in GOIÁS. BR-158. According to the corporation, the investigator had been looking for about two days – since the women were murdered – and, when he noticed the presence of the police who were approaching him, he fired and was shot. According to the Civil Police, the young man who killed the women and was killed in a confrontation is Tony Henrique Peres, 21, who had just been released from jail just one day before the murder. The suspect’s death occurred on Monday night ( 14). According to the police file, the place where shots were exchanged with those investigated was near a forest, where the man entered when he saw the PM and began to shoot. Because it is a place away from the city and does not have a telephone or internet signal, the Military Police said they could not call an ambulance to help the suspect. For this reason, he transported the shot in a corporation car, but it was reported that he arrived dead at a health unit. Motel sponsorship The death of the two women at the motel is investigated as robbery, which is theft resulting in death. A video shows Tony taking money and cell phones from the victims before the executions. Another recording shows the two pleading not to die. The sniper left a note at the crime scene citing alleged “revenge” for the death of family members. However, the police officers believe that his only intention was to steal and they believe that the letter had the meaning of “deceiving” the investigation. “He entered that room to commit a crime of theft and ended up taking the lives of these women. Another motivation, than the intention of abduction. The victims’ belongings, money and cell phones were stolen, “explained Chief Ramón Queiroz, head of the investigation. Source: G1
Published by Rota Policial Noticias on Tuesday, September 15, 2020
According to the police, the same dynamic was used against another 52-year-old Cleide employee Fernandes Cavalcante. After the crime, their bodies were dumped in the motel’s cistern. The suspect fled with $ 1,500 in cash.
On Monday night (14), the suspect died during a shootout with the military police in a forest area, on BR-158.
According to the corporation, when he noticed the presence of the police approaching him, the investigated Tony Henrique Peres, 21, was shot but then shot. He had been released from jail the day before the murder of the two women at the motel.
Also according to the Military Police, the region of the shooting had no internet signal or cell phone, so the police could not call an ambulance to help the suspect. He was transported in a corporate car, but the health unit arrived dead.
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