The domestic worker who worked for the murdered father of the CES principal was close to the criminals who killed him.

The woman would have agreed to enter the house of the offender and Jorge Julian Osorio's parents.

Guardar

The runaway attack and notorious conspiracy were behind the crimes committed in Medellin (Antioquia) by Octavio Osorio, father of CES University Chancellor Jorge Julian Osorio, who died on Friday, March 11.

In an article in the newspaper El Colombiano, they successfully consulted with investigators from the Criminal Investigation Department of the Police and worked with the Public Prosecutor's Office to obtain household documents from educator parents confessing their connection to the crime.

The woman betrayed by the tension and the changing story of what happened when an elderly man was murdered in an attempted robbery. At first, he claimed that the criminals were of African descent, but later described them as trigueños and reported to the newspaper Antioquia that the woman was unbearable during the ongoing investigations and pointed out that the perpetrators were his spouse and his brother-in-law.

According to her confession, the plan was for her to open the door, but they believed that the criminals would not attack his wife and daughter, Mr. Osorio.

When the authorities pointed out the seriousness of the crime she committed, in the El Colombiano case, she promised to cooperate with the authorities and provide the identity of who would be the perpetrator and murderer.

At the Alerta Paisa station, they report that this is how Juan Carlos Cacamo Martínez, nicknamed El Negro, was arrested in Sincelejo (Sucre), planning to flee to Venezuela via La Guajira.

While in Belo, the Medellin metropolis, the nickname Javier was arrested after using an operation involving GOES members and even police helicopters. The latter pointed out that it would also be a partner for El Colombiano domestic workers.

What caught the attention of the authorities

In the first investigation, authorities discovered that the thief had entered without breaking doors and windows. After entering the house, not only was Osorio, 93, killed, but the principal's mother, 91-year-old Margarita Gomez Peles, was also hit in the nose and the principal's 64-year-old sister was stabbed.

No violations of doors, windows or balconies were observed; bodies were examined, emergency responders were conducted, interviews and videos were reviewed; we had the characteristics of the aggressor.” At first, Colonel José Galindo, commander of operations at the Medellin Police Department, said.

It was a loose end where authorities approached the criminal's female accomplice and made it clear that it was a runaway robbery.

As a result of the reconstruction of the people that took place, they said in El Colombiano, a domestic worker was hired for a week to replace a reliable worker in the family and suffered a family disaster.

As it was her last day, the criminal agreed to open the door to carry out a robbery with the perpetrator. They broke out in violence and attacked one of the daughters of the ETUC principal's parents, who suffered injuries in the mouth.

They then set out to find something to get rid of at home and met Margarita Gomez (91), the wife of the murdered man. Mrs. Margarita Gomez was smashed by a wall and ended up with a nose injury.

This caused tension in Mr. Octavio Osorio, who began to seek help, which would make him angry at the criminals who stabbed him in the abdomen and died from his injuries.

Keep reading:

Guardar