According to reports, the brother chopped his sister's body after killing her.
Juan José Guerrero Quezada, 33, killed his 35-year-old sister, Mildred Estefanía Guerrero Quezada. The defendant then mutilated the victim in an attempt to make her body disappear. Read more here.
In the request for a coercive measure, the Public Prosecutor's Office states that after committing the crime, the defendant placed part of the body in buckets and a pot that was placed in a stove's oven with the goal of cremating it.
The woman’s body showed multiple stab wounds to the chest, neck, and abdomen. Her lower limbs were dismembered and a finger on her right hand was severed. The remains were sent to the National Institute of Forensic Sciences (INACIF) for a forensic autopsy.
After committing the crime around 11:00 p.m. on the aforementioned day, Guerrero Quezada left the scene, taking with him the murdered sister’s personal documents and a cell phone, as well as the keys to her apartment and a motorcycle, along with parakeets.
The case details that the defendant then proceeded to sell the victim’s cell phone for one thousand pesos. He also sold the parakeets to a local veterinarian.
