Hanged, head injuries, then burnt - this verges on overkill
Ironic that he had tatoo of flames - ' 'be careful what you wish for'
The expert reports prepared by the Attorney General, helped to confirm that the body located in the vicinity of the community of Luis Echeverria, was beaten to death, hanged and once dead, they set fire to try to hide the crime, transcended the yesterday morning.
According to the PGJE, the general direction of Expert Services of the Attorney General, said the body found 2.8 km from the junction of Calderitas, towards the town of Luis Echeverria, was identified as Gaspar Cruz Campos Medina , 40, residing in Merida, Yucatan, occupation merchant.
The identification was made by the tattoos on the right arm with red spider web drawings and flames, as well as a landscape in the back, by Laura Leticia Moo Ek, wife of now deceased, who said that the last contact via phone with your partner on Thursday November 7th at approximately 11:00 pm when reached Medina Campos Chetumal.
Yet having no information from him, Moo Ek chose to travel to Chetumal, to appear in MPFC for the disappearance of her husband, why in the affidavit PGJ initiated and based on the features provided, the data were compared, yielding as a result the identity of the victim.
worth mentioning that the body was found on Monday around 09 50 hours in a gap located approximately 150 meters from the asphalt, 2.8 miles from the highway to Luis Echeverria.
's body showed advanced state of decomposition, indicating it had between 3-5 days late, just saw burns postmortem, fragments of charred pants and boxer semiquemado. He also had a rope entangled in the neck compressing charred cloth, with fragments in the face.
Based on the evidence found by experts, we found evidence that the body had some accelerant residue, possibly gasoline.
was established that the cause of the death was asphyxia by strangulation and as a contributing cause, head trauma, with multiple bruises and occipital epidural hematoma. Furthermore, they found two wounds cortocontundentes in right parieto-occipital and scapular fracture on the same side.