After that Murder of Elizabeth Carmona Echeverry and her 10-month-old niece in Florida, United States of AmericaSince the woman has lived in Quindío, new details of the crime have become known, which appalled the Latino community and the people of Quindío in that state.

(In context: Horror over the murder of a Colombian woman and her niece in the United States)

In the last hours, Coral Springs Police arrested a 35-year-old man named Dale Spidle as a suspect in the murder of three people, including Carmona and her nephew.

A Florida state judge decided to send Spidle to jail for premeditated murder and several other crimes and refused to give him bail.

According to the information given by some eyewitnesses to the local press, a few days ago The man had complained about the baby crying, and this is believed to be why Spidle broke into Carmona’s home and beat her to death with a hammer.. He also inflicted several blows to the baby that ended his life.

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Carmona worked as the head of payroll of the Institutional Strengthening Administrative Department (Dafi) of the Armenian Municipality until February 28, but she retired and She had recently traveled to the United States to join her niece and young baby.

The Colombian had no children and according to his acquaintances had a very special love for his niece, so he decided to live with her in Florida.

“She wanted to go and enjoy her niece, María Alejandra, and her young son, she had left relatively recently to take care of the baby. There is so much pain, turmoil and sadness in the Mayor’s Office because she had such wonderful personal qualities. She was kind and supportive and her professional quality was so high,” she said. Dafi’s manager is Juan Esteban Cortés Orozco.

(Also: The story of the woman who died with her daughter in a desert in the United States)

The Municipal Administration of Armenia convened this Monday for a Eucharist Day in favor of Carmona and her baby.

Dafi’s director said, “Another nephew living in Armenia came to the mass we held, we are all very sorry for what happened. He confirmed that the idea was to send the bodies back to his country.”

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Source: Exame

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