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In the EvzTV program in which he had Florian Bichir, journalist, university professor and candidate for the Senate of the PMP, as guests, but also sociologist Mirel Palada, journalist Alecu Racoviceanu revealed unique details about the investigation that led to the discovery of the principal suspect of the crime. near Ghimpați town, Giurgiu county.
There the burning body of a young woman was found, brutally murdered. Alecu Racoviceanu revealed that the 32-year-old woman was identified “after a forensic scientist found a fingerprint, even though the body had been set on fire.”
“Thus, the fingerprint was entered into the Romanian Police database, where it was found because it was suspected in a robbery case, years ago,” explained Alecu Racoviceanu.
The evz.ro journalist also added that the fate of the woman, Mihaela Sabina Mircea, was closely linked to the COVID pandemic.
She refused to prostitute herself
“She left home and the family did not know anything about her for about 6 months. Years ago, she had a baby with someone and then she married a Turk. The Turk agreed to pay alimony for the child to maintain his residence in Romania.” Racoviceanu explained. Then the boy, now eight years old, was left in the care of the parents of a concubine of his whom he met after separating from the Turkish citizen.
Mihaela Sabina Mircea was a dancer in a nightclub, revealed Alecu Racoviceanu, who closed due to the COVID pandemic.
She then headed to an erotic massage room, which in turn closed due to the COVID pandemic. Then she looked for friends among her former clients at the massage parlor.
One of them, through the boy lover method, tried to persuade her to practice prostitution. “She did not agree and that cost her her life,” said Alecu Racoviceanu.
The main suspect in the case of the girl killed and set on fire in the field in Ghimpați, Giurgiu county, was captured. The police handcuffed him and took him away for questioning. Investigators allegedly identified him from images captured by cameras in the massage room where the young woman worked.