Colombian Prosecutor’s Office will request 50 years in prison for the murder of Valentina Trespalacios

They claim they have hard evidence to show at the start of the trial on April 17.

The process once morest John Poulos continues for the murder of DJ Valentina Trespalacios. The Colombian Attorney General’s Office will request a 50-year sentence with compelling evidence that it revealed this Thursday, April 13.

“He hit his girlfriend Valentina Trespalacios with his fists in the face and body; then with her own hands she suffocated causing her death ”, according to the Forensic Medicine opinion, John Poulos caused the death of the young DJ by strangulation asphyxia.

The Office of the Attorney General of the Nation collected through an iPad, three USBs, eight witnesses, eleven experts and ten investigators a large amount of information to be able to have arguments in the 50-year sentence that they expect John Poulos to have.

“It is a technical evidentiary material. There is a dialogue with different sciences, lofoscopia, all the experts in Legal Medicine and pathology. We developed the entire theme to effectively show the development of this femicide minute by minute on the time line,” said Juan Manuel Martínez, director of the Bogotá prosecutors.

The director of the Bogotá Prosecutor’s Office assured that the main evidence in this femicide of Valentina Trespalacios is compelling and that they do not have just one, since there are the videos they collected and, in turn, the tape that was tied up in the suitcase where they found the body of the DJ, the same item that the American possessed at the time of his capture.

Next Friday, April 14, will be a decisive day for the judicial future of John Poulos, since a second instance judge will resolve the appeal filed by the defense attorney of the American who assured that the capture was illegal.

The trial once morest John Poulos will be next Monday, April 17, and, there, the Prosecutor’s Office will formally request the 50-year sentence once morest him. It should be remembered that he is currently being held in the La Picota prison in Bogotá.

John Poulos was captured in Panama last Tuesday, January 24, and at that moment his belongings were seized, including black duct tape with which he would have sealed the blue suitcase in which they found the body of Valentina Trespalacios.

“This black insulating tape is a coincidence and we are already in the genetic and fingerprint laboratory analysis with the wrapping tape of the blue suitcase found in the garbage container,” the prosecutor said during the hearing.

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