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Also-IIRC -Carla first planned the trip with a friend who had to cancel, so the SIL took her place.
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Also-IIRC -Carla first planned the trip with a friend who had to cancel, so the SIL took her place.
That would cause unwanted attention being a woman alone checking in.Yes the sister-in-law planned to leave a day early due to a prior commitment. Carla wanted to stay the extra day to celebrate her birthday. They checked out of the resort where they had been staying and Carla drove her sister-in-law to the airport and returned their rental car. Carla then took an Uber to the Airbnb location.
That would cause unwanted attention being a woman alone checking in.
Hey yall... New to this... Her smile led me to this site. I am totally obsessed with this case. My 1st thought has always been the uber driver. I found it odd that he waited for up to an hour for her to get ready to tour the city. What did he do? Sit in his car while she checked in and freshened up? Or perhaps he knew the guard. They could have been friends. And talked about how beautiful she was. Maybe they were involved in criminal activities. Such as sex trafficking. Or perhaps her fun personality led them to believe they could get to know her a little bit better. I've stalked the suspected murderers Facebook profile. She seems to be his type of lady. I do not know that uber drivers name. So I have not been able to see what his likes are. Who's to say they were not friends and had made a plan to drug her. For either sexual pleasures or even to sell her to the sex trafficing market. From what I have looked up on the owner he appears to be gay. I do not believe he sexually assaulted her however I do believe he knows more than what has been reported. I am not sure if this is correct but I have read that she was the only person staying at this place that night. I find that hard to believe if this is a popular tourist location. This could have been some kind of trap house to lure tourists in and sell them. It has been reported that she fought for her life. I also read somewhere that her father said she was naive. And I have read the Travelocity reviews about the guards being very kind and friendly. Maybe that is why she felt comfortable to ask the guard for some water.
Multiple People 'Organized' Killing of Fla. Woman Celebrating Birthday in Costa Rica: Family
"The family of a Florida woman found dead in Costa Rica believes that multiple people are responsible for her death....
A security guard working the property surrounding the Airbnb where Stefaniak was staying was arrested in connection to her death.
According to General Director of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Department Walter Espinoza, the security guard, 32-year-old Bismarck Espinosa Martinez, became a suspect after allegedly contradicting his story regarding Stefaniak’s whereabouts to police. Espinoza said that Martinez’ alleged “motive is sexual.”...
....on December 13, Stefaniak’s family wrote on a Facebook page launched after her disappearance that sources involved in the investigation have told them more than one person was likely involved in her death.
“In fact, the doubt extends to that there may be up to three or four possible people involved,” Stefaniak’s family wrote on Dec. 13. “We have been saying this since day 1. This was organized by more than one person as soon as Carla booked the place.”..."
Multiple People 'Organized' Killing of Fla. Woman Celebrating Birthday in Costa Rica: Family
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Welcome to the site. I see that you have a lot of ... "I have read..." I'm not saying your sources are false, but what I do know is that I too have read articles outside of here that have pointed to
other people. I had to correct some people on Yahoo who swore up and down it was the owner or Uber driver. I suggest taking a moment and skimming through these 36 pages here and you will see that its pretty clear who dunnit. It justs a question of how many other folks were involved.
I'm happy to see this thread alive again, but unhappy over the possibility that this poor woman may have been gang assaulted. Let's just hope that it took others to cover up the crime...vs actively taking part in phase 1.
Costa Rica and other Spanish speaking countries have a different criminal justice system, based on non-UK European countries. It's not the same public bail hearing/arraignment etc that we're familiar with.There has been complete silence from the CR authorities since Martinez has been arrested. Why has there been no word of formal charges? I fear this case is going to be swept under the carpet and the murderer freed. Wondering if the FBI and embassy are continuing to work with CR authorities to ensure justice will be served for ALL THOSE involved with Carla’s murder.
Also from the article....
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Martinez was not immediately charged after his arrest and authorities announced he was being held on a preventive sentence and would spend several months in prison. It is not clear if he has been charged yet.
There are no details at this time as to whether or not Martinez has a lawyer or has entered a plea.
No other suspects are currently in custody. Costa Rican authorities are continuing to investigate the case.
Costa Rica and other Spanish speaking countries have a different criminal justice system, based on non-UK European countries. It's not the same public bail hearing/arraignment etc that we're familiar with.
You can be held in jail, merely on suspicion, for a very long time while the prosecutor investigates. That's why, for eg, Amanda Knox was held in jail for 8 monthas before she was even charged with murder.
I believe Uber drivers are paid by the trip (the customer is presented with a rate that’s calculated based on travel distance, time of day/period of high or low demand, and type of vehicle required to accommodate the number of travelers in the party; they agree to this rate and that’s what they pay at the conclusion of their journey, regardless of how long it takes to get from Point A to Point B). This is all to say that the Uber driver, unlike a conventional “cabbie” (taxi driver), can’t make more money by keeping the meter going while they are waiting for their customer to return to the car. Based on my experience, it seems unlikely that an Uber driver would just chill out and wait for a customer when they could be making money. For frequent visitors, a more economical and convenient arrangement is to hire a driver for the duration of one’s stay—they usually negotiate a per diem rate that includes driving and waiting time.Idk how uber works as far as how they are paid. Like by the hour or by the miles. If its by the hour then yes he would be paid to sit and wait for her. Otherwise he could be losing money during the wait. There is a lot of criminal activity in that country.
Costa Rica and other Spanish speaking countries have a different criminal justice system, based on non-UK European countries. It's not the same public bail hearing/arraignment etc that we're familiar with.
You can be held in jail, merely on suspicion, for a very long time while the prosecutor investigates. That's why, for eg, Amanda Knox was held in jail for 8 monthas before she was even charged with murder.
For some reason I can’t stop thinking about this part. It bothers me.I've never seen an AirBnB without bottled water, specially if it is in a country known for tap water hazards that also comes with a kitchen. Sketchy indeed.
My guess is that the lawsuit against Airbnd will ultimately not go anywhere (nearly all lawsuits are appealed to Courts beyond the initial jury awards).
That aside, my guess is that airbnb is organized along the lines that each owner is completely independent. Rather, Airbnb serves as "Martha's list" regarding the listing of properties or in the case of Martha's list contractors who meet certain requirements.
The totality of the circumstances also does not suggest that Airbnb was aware of circumstances regarding that property that would imply that they were negligent in listing it.
Thanks for the good information.A case filed against Airbnb that accused the company of facilitating racial discrimination hit a serious roadblock this week when a judge ruled in favor of Airbnb, saying that a mandatory arbitration clause in Airbnb’s 17-page terms of service was enough to notify users to that they’re not allowed to bring a civil lawsuit against the company.
We spoke exclusively with Joseph Rivera Cheves, he's the family’s attorney in Costa Rica. He believes Martinez couldn’t have been the only one involved.
“We are considering that there could be at least five suspects that participated in the crime to cover up this heinous murder," said Rivera Cheves through a video interview.