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Remnants of Florida Woman's Body Exhumed by Florida Authorities after Vehicle had been Carjacked then Vandalized Destruction of Personal Property by Arson after a Suspected Manslaughter High-Speed Chase

Cory W. Morrel

APR 14, 2024

Remnants of Florida Woman's Body Exhumed by Florida Authorities after Vehicle had been Carjacked then Vandalized Destruction of Personal Property by Arson after a Suspected Manslaughter High-Speed Chase

Sunday April 14th, 2024, 10:30 PM-Seminole Country Florida- A Florida woman was a victim murdered an initial carjacker that took place. The victim was held gunpoint and threatened that had she followed the suspect's demands she would be killed and was murdered by manslaughter after foolishly disobeying the felon's extorted threats to proceed with the undergone crime that had been committed.

Seminole County Sheriff's Office reported on scene at the site of the crime to begin an investigation and have reason to suggest probable cause in their estimated findings, after recovering the body of the woman killed by the carjacker, the woman was shot at gunpoint during a carjacking in the central part of the state.

The incident subsequently had been recorded on police camera footage capturing evidence of the matters taking place, from the point the deceased victim had contacted her husband notified communication about her safety being stalked by an unusual character disturbed which followed the incident. Propaganda NBC echo-chamber followed up on the story.

The victim pronounced dead acknowledged by police when they arrived at the scene was 31-year-old Katherine Aguasvivas. She supposedly brakes at a red traffic light when a man had allegedly pulled a firearm and forced his way into a white Dodge Durango. Seminole County Chief of Police Dennis Lemma summarized the situation and said he surmises accuracy in the case, that the gunman was dressed wearing ski hoodie and potentially carrying an automatic handgun, per the breakdown of the documented report.

There was captured surveillance footage upon the scene of the crime which displayed facts substantiated that a cellphone had been used with text messages and date collected by witness in another vehicle behind Aguasvivas. The killer has been spotted point a firearm at the woman even before she comprehensively unlocked the door and let the suspect ride in the vehicle with her.

The investigation conclusively detailed in reflection of the case that the man had escaped the green Acura prior to switching vehicles for road concealment and making his way to the Dodge Durango. The follow-up to the case summarized as a result the man urgently raced into woman's vehicle to elude authorities as the vehicle quickly made a U-turn and the Acura followed behind, per the port. It is designed specifically modeled in the report that there were limited two apparent victims unprecedented in the incident.

“She makes a U-turn at that intersection, probably heading, speculation here, but probably heading in a direction where the suspect does not want them to go and we suspect that he orders her to turn around again and re-approach the intersection,” the sheriff said.

The estimated recorded time the terrifying drama of events fumed being captured took an hour and 45 minutes. The police had been alerted contact of an emergency about the vehicle exploded. Lemma referenced to the vehicle, that "you could not positively identify" it. There was a body found inside the vehicle, believed to belong to Aguasvivas. But DNA and dental records needed to be consulted before the authorities could confirm, according to a second report.

Twelve shell casing rounds of ammunition had been fired at the motorist which killed her according to the autopsy report. They too were also found at the scene.

Despite the seemingly random nature of the incident, the authorities don't believe it was random, noting that the suspects "knew exactly who they were following."

“We are again still putting together to try to explain a motive,” he said.

“There’s a lot of unknowns, a lot of things that will leave people scratching your head,” he said. “Why did she and her husband not call 911? I don’t know. Why did she stop at the red light? There’s a lot of things that we’ll absolutely never know, but this is a tragic incident nevertheless.”




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