November 23, 2024

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The Brazilian man suspected of killing his ex-wife in the United States has refused to provide DNA

The Brazilian man suspected of killing his ex-wife in the United States has refused to provide DNA

Cassie Carly and Marcus Spovenello are the parents of a 4-year-old girl (Credit: Disclosure / Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office FL)

On April 2 this year, 34-year-old Marcus Spovenello was arrested in Tennessee, USA. Suspected of being involved in the death and death of his ex-wife, American Cossie Carly, 37. Authorities asked for samples of his DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) to assist in the investigation, but he refused. Info from iG.




Also, Spovenello pleaded not guilty during a trial in Santa Rosa County Court in Florida.

Remember the case

Cassie was last seen on March 27 at a restaurant on Navarre Beach, Florida. He met Marcus. The couple has a 4-year-old daughter.

After the Brazilian was arrested, local police found the body of an American on April 3 in Birmingham, Alabama. “We found his body while executing a search warrant in Alabama. It was in a barn, in a shallow grave, “said Sheriff Bob Johnson.

Spovenello and Cozy were in a legal dispute over their daughter’s custody. According to the victim’s friends, the Brazilian threatened to bring his daughter to Brazil. U.S. officials say the girl is safe and has been handed over to her mother’s family.

According to police, Marcus has been charged with falsifying evidence, misrepresenting investigations into disappearances and destroying evidence.

Sheriff’s Office, Spovenello “will spend the rest of his life in prison or take injections. Luckily, the needle. “

“He’s acting like a garbage bag. Never cooperate with us. Think about it: Missing your baby’s mother, would you not cooperate with the authorities? This is a kind of revelation,” Johnson added.



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