Public Prosecutors say that a drug dealer has put one of his customers to death with a dumbbell during an anger that was fed by his inability to perform after hiring a prostitute. Chicago Police Detectives used face recognition technology to identify the 34-year-old Carlos Esquivel Aguilar as the suspect said officials. His identity was reportedly confirmed by the prostitute he hired.
After Aguilar hired the woman on 3 February, the victim, Kelvin Vasquez-Hernandez, 24, Aguilar to pick her up in Burbank, the lawyer of the assistant state Danny Hanichak in a written offer.
Vasquez-Hernandez, who was one of Aguilar’s Narcotics customers, drove the group back to his house in the 700 block of North Trumbull, according to Hanichak. When they arrived, the woman led a sexual act at the victim and then tried to do the same for Aguilar, but he could not act, the profer said.
The situation “left him agitated,” said Hanichak, and the prostitute left a few hours later and left the men alone at the house. She reportedly told the researchers that Aguilar and Vasquez-Hernandez both lived and hurled up.
Video showed that Aguilar left the house alone and drove away with the car of Vasquez-Hernandez, said Hanichak.
The Chicago police found the body of Vasquez-Hernandez during a welfare check on 7 February. A weighted barbell was near his body, covered with a mix of blood and other DNA from Vasquez-Hernandez and Aguilar, according to the accusations. Researchers also found the blood -covered shirt from Aguilar in a garbage bag in the apartment.
When the police recently arrested Aguilar in connection with the case, he was said to have told them that he dropped Vasquez-Hernandez at Jewel-Osco, but surveillance video was against his claim, according to Hanichak.
Judge Susana Ortiz held Aguilar, who has never been arrested before, as a threat to public safety.
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