Luis Toledo, the man charged with the death of his wife, Yessenia Suarez, has now also been charged with killing the missing Volusia County woman's two children as well...
Toledo had already been charged with second-degree murder for Suarez's death. A grand jury Thursday voted to also charge Toledo with two counts of first-degree murder for the children's death, plus one count of tampering with evidence.
Police have released a 911 call from a co-worker of a woman who went missing later that day and is now presumed dead.
Some lines in an article in our local paper last Thursday about the mother's jail visit with the suspect have stuck in my mind and made me wonder about something. Please read the parts I bolded and see what you think:
“He didn’t even look at me,” an emotional Felicita Perez said. “I told him just to tell me where Yessenia and the kids were. And he said it was an accident. I said I didn’t want to hear. I want to hear where they were. Where he put them. That they wasn’t trash to be thrown anywhere. Just to tell me where they were.”
Felicita Perez said Toledo asked about the house.
“That’s all you care,” Felicita Perez said she responded. “That’s all that matters for you materialist stuff. He said ‘no.’ ”
She said Toledo went to hang up the phone in the jail and then she got up and hung up her phone and left.
http://www.news-journalonline.com/article/20131121/NEWS/131129892/0/search?p=2&tc=pg
So hmmm, she begged him to tell her where they were, and he then asks about his house? She gets disgusted feeling that he is being materialistic BUT could he actually have been pointing her in the direction?
Does anyone know if LE has done an extreme search of every bit of that house/yard (Toldeo's house)?
I was driving past Lake Monroe in Sanford and saw the police off to the side of the road in the woods a short distance and a body covered up with a yellow tarp. Not sure if it is related. Could be one of the numerous homeless people in that area.
ETA I had seen them searching ( walking along the side of the road) there back when they went missing.
In text messages released Monday between Suarez and Toledo, Suarez showed remorse for her relationship with a co-worker.
More.... Fourteen different spots of blood from the little girl was found.
http://www.news-journalonline.com/a...Luis-Toledo-x2019-s-master-bathroom#gsc.tab=0
The sand on the shoes comment may help a little bit. I still cant believe he was able to hide them so well. He did have more time that I first thought because it seems he took them himself and disposed of them. By the time he got help to dump the car he had alread gotten rid of them. Someplace where sand got on his shoes.
Im now thinking he took them from the house/appt and took them somewhere to dump them.
Me thinks that person that gave him a ride may be lucky to be alive too.
"Toledo was wearing a black T-shirt, black sweatpants and a pair of black Timberland boots, which appeared to have sand on them, the report states. "