This was, step by step, the route of the murderers of prosecutor Marcelo Pecci | Caribbean

The rental of a high-end vehicle for 200 thousand pesos was another of the clues that led the prosecutor’s investigators to reconstruct the route of two of those involved in the death of the
Paraguayan anti-mafia inspector, Marcelo Pecci.

Sources close to the investigation confirmed that very early Wendel Stivenson Carrillo, who according to the Prosecutor’s Office would be the hitman, along with the sixth person involved, who is now a fugitive from justice, and the person in charge of transporting them, they undertook the road by land to the island of Barú to assassinate Pecci.

Yefferson Zavaleta, accused of being the transporter, traveled 46.8 kilometers along a highway from the city of Cartagena, where he rented the vehicle, to the island of Barú, where the hit man rented the jet ski to assassinate anti-mafia prosecutor Marcelo Pecci, According to the investigation of the Prosecutor’s Office.

Arriving in Barú, the hit man sought out one of the local tour guides and asked for help renting the jet ski. This was confirmed by the person in charge of jet skis in the area: “They arrived with a boy, a commission agent, to rent a motorcycle, they were charging 150,000 pesos for half an hour, which is what it is worth.”

The hitman and the other implicated took the jet ski and headed to the beaches of the hotel where Pecci was to assassinate him. The strange thing was that it only took 15 minutes for the tour.

Once the crime is committed, the two men flee along the same beach and return to Cartagena. There, according to the investigation, both those in charge of following Pecci and the perpetrators began the escape. Some left Cartagena by land and others left by air.

However, a determining clue would have been left by Wendel Stivenson Carrillo or the hit man. According to the Prosecutor’s Office, once he murders the prosecutor Pecci, the jet ski in which he was transported turns off and when he gets off to put it to work once more, he drops a supplier of the firearm, in which his fingerprints were left and that is why his identification was achieved.

Another clue that the CTI investigators are following has to do with a woman, apparently a sex worker, who would have been hired by Francisco Luis Correa, accused by the Prosecutor’s Office of being the articulator and financier of the crime, to pass with a low profile while I was in Cartagena.

This Monday, the hearings to charge the five captured will begin. The Prosecutor’s Office will request that they all be sent to jail.

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