Chicago – public prosecutors say that a small villageman stabbed his brother dead, wrapped the body in plastic and then denied to know who the victim was after the police had opened the wrapped corpse on New Year’s Day.
Chicago Cops arrested Freddy Diaz, 40, on the spot, but he was later released so that researchers could continue their research. Now he is back in custody, accused of the murder of his 40-year-old brother, Vicente.
The brothers lived with their mother in a basement apartment in the 2200 block of South Central Park. Around 7:47 pm on New Year’s Eve, their mother left for the night, so that they stayed alone at home, prosecutors said in a written offer from the Cook County State law firm.
Shortly after 4 hours on January 1, Diaz 911 called to report a dead body in the apartment, but the call before someone could be sent, according to the profer.
It stated that he brought back at 5:41 am to report a dead woman near his apartment, but he ‘changed his account several times in the wingspan of the call to say the body was inside, was outside And that he had just returned, was 7 days away, or had been gone for 15 days. “
Officers found Vicente’s body in the apartment, encapsulated in plastic bags and industrial pallet plastic film, claimed public prosecutors. In the beginning, the police thought that a mannequin was in the package, but they quickly learned the truth. Vicente was stabbed more than 20 times, including several times after he was dead, the profer said.
Diaz would have called his mother to tell her about the body, but said he didn’t know who it was. He reportedly told the agents that he did not know who the dead person was, but he thought it might be his brother.
Physical evidence that was said to have been found from the house included a knife in the bedroom sideboard of Freddy Diaz that tested positively on his brother’s DNA; a roll of industrial plastic pallet film in the kitchen; garbage bags similar to those used to cut Vicente; And blood on rags, a mop and the floor of the bedroom of Freddy Diaz.
Researchers found two latex gloves in the plastic that surrounded Vicente. Prosecutors said that DNA tests showed 1% of the genetic material in one glove patio to Freddy Diaz and his brother contributed the rest.
Legal reports show that judge Ankur Srivastava Diaz ordered to hold on to the accusation of murder in the first degree.
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