Wednesday, April 13, 2011

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fell for killing an elderly woman and investigating him for another crime

Both victims were strangled. Was a fugitive for 2 years and lived on the street.
A 34 year old man who claimed to be expert in Sipalki "a violent Korean martial art, was arrested yesterday on charges of brutally assaulting and murdering an elderly woman in 2008 to 84. Upon being apprehended, the suspect lived in the streets of Buenos Aires and was cartonero.

The detainee was identified as Miguel Angel Maciel, who was charged with the crime of Secundina Pazos Cardozo (84). On December 30, 2008, the woman was found strangled with a cord and broken sternum, at his home in Cathedral 1356, on Citadel (Admiral match Brown), in the southern suburbs.

Police sources consulted by Clarín told that the man is also being investigated for a crime similar to that of Cardozo Pazos, occurred in February 2010 also in Claypole. The victim was elderly, was strangled and lived seven blocks as the Secundina.
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The case took yesterday because versions released by news agencies indicated that Maciel "old killed for pleasure" and was suspected in a total of three murders (the third in Federal Capital), which had never won anything and that Sipalki had studied for 8 years.

However, police sources told Clarín that the suspect has no connection with the murder in Capital. In the two cases where it is suspected robbery actually took place and that, far from being a student of Eastern arts, Maciel lived for a year and a half in Cordoba and Maipu, on the street. Family
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Pazos Cardozo told Clarín that until the first murder, the prisoner lived in Claypole with a brother and was dedicated to doing odd jobs and mowing their neighbors. "The story that was left Sipalki expert himself, telling him that people in the neighborhood. But it was actually a guy who did not seem to be in their right mind, "they said.

"Maciel was very often to do odd jobs at the house of Secundina. So she took a liking and even gave him the keys. The day of the crime, he was cooking, because she felt sorry. He strangled with telephone cord and hit hard because apparently wanted to tell him where he had hidden the money in retirement. He took money and a TV, "he told a relative of Cardozo Pazos.

All tests point to it. "Maciel said to his neighbor: 'I killed an old and went,'" said a source from Buenos Aires. "And who killed Secundina went and closed the door, and here he had a set of keys to the victim. "

After that first crime, Maciel disappeared from the neighborhood and went to live in a house in California and Vieytes, in the neighborhood of barracks. But soon started sleeping on the streets in abject poverty.

in Lomas de Zamora, Homicide Division was the finding that Maciel was "cartoons" in the city center. He then asked the Federal contribution. "With a picture so we started looking, and early yesterday morning we found him sleeping in Cordoba and Maipu" they explained. 04/13/1911

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