Brothers who confessed to killing Venezuelan rapper sentenced to 25 years in prison
The Venezuelan justice system handed down the sentence this Friday 25 years in jail To Natalia and Guillermo AmésticaAccording to Attorney General Tarek William Saab, the two brothers confessed to killing rapper Cancerbero and his producer Carlos Molnar.
“Following the confessions, the crimes the Public Ministry accused them of and the evidence collected, the court of the case sentenced both to 25 years in prison,” Saab told a news conference from the main headquarters. of the Public Ministry in Caracas.
The Amestika brothers were “charged with the crimes of”worthy of murder with treachery and for frivolous reasons in the degree of co-authorship, obstructing the administration of justice, simulating a punishable act, making false attestation before any public officer and association in order to commit the offence.
Although the prosecutor’s office initially requested a 30-year sentence, the maximum possible in Venezuela, He was given a reduction of five years as a benefit for confessing to the murders.,
“Similarly, his associates will also be made accused in the next few hours of this heinous incident.” Seven deprived of liberty and five fugitives from justice“, Complete.
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Natalia Amestika provided details about that night in early 2015 and claimed responsibility for Cancerbero’s death.
On the other hand, he highlighted that “a Historical results in criminal investigation” and expressed regret that “the crime was covered up in the first place” and “an erroneous conclusion was reached”, which “damaged, offended and dishonored” the rapper’s memory and image. The point is, At first, justice determined that the singer murdered his producer and then committed suicide.,
In this respect he emphasized that The case was reopened on 1 November, “This was no coincidence, but was inspired by the permanent communication we maintained with Cancerbero’s relatives and the requests of thousands of his followers, who They were never satisfied with the results of the first investigation“, he pointed.
And he added: “The first step we took was to request the file discover a surprising facthow it looked two knife wounds The left side was not taken into account for the autopsy. “How could someone with these injuries kill someone and then throw themselves from a building?”
It was then that he brought the first charges against the Amestika brothers and placed them under house arrest. When “confronted with all the evidence gathered, they decide, freely and without any pressure, to expose both the execution of the murders as well as their cover-up.”
Confession of the Amestika brothers
Former Cancerbero manager Natalia Amestika gave a video statement Confessed to murdering rapper and his friend Carlos Molnar, Gave them drugs with the help of his brother,
Furthermore, he confirmed that he had received help in concealing the crime: “He – his brother – arrived at 11 o’clock at night with three Sabine officers, whose names I do not know. They set the scene to make it a murder or suicide., That means, he stabbed Carlos, My brother Guillermo stabbed him four timesthe remainder is made by sabin officerHe says on record.
SEBIN is a Venezuelan intelligence agency, often used by Chavismo as a secret and ideological police.
And he continued: “They bring Cancerbero’s body to the kitchen, they take off his flannel, they hit him in the face with a tube, Guillermo is the one who does that, my brother, and then they explain to us that’s what we have to do, what’s Throw it out the window to end the murder-suicide scene,
“My brother leaves the apartment because he can’t be at the scene, I turn, I recreate the same scene as it was at that time, I ask the neighbors for help, and at the same time the CICPC arrives, standing at attention. are with my brother, and My brother offers them 10 thousand dollars to fix the scene SEBIN officials had already released the lists,” he said.
Finally, he said: “It meant They asked me to step on the blood on the floor and make footprints towards the window, After this, I fled to Chile in fear, thinking that the truth would finally be known. In March, the Ombudsman’s Office reopened the case, they called me, but I went with the belief that both the Prosecutor’s Office and the CICPC said it was a murder-suicide. For this reason, I have returned to make a statement relevant to the reopening of the case.”