"The Court of Violence against Women No. 9 of Madrid has taken charge of the investigation into the disappearance of Ana Knezevich.
Sources consulted assure that "a criminal act" is being investigated: the main suspect becomes her husband David Knezevich, the husband of the American woman who disappeared in Madrid, refuses to take the polygraph test
The Court of Instruction No. 51 of Madrid recused itself last week in favor of the Court of Violence against Women No. 9 of the capital to investigate the disappearance of Ana Knezevich, the American woman of Colombian origin who disappeared on February 2 in the Salamanca neighborhood after the surveillance cameras in his building were spray-painted black by a man wearing a motorcycle helmet."
Joaquín Amills, president of SOS Desaparecidos, told Informativos Telecinco this Monday that total secrecy is maintained in the investigation, which is "a good sign," because it means that both the FBI and the Spanish authorities "are working hard and Non stop".
Ken Padowitz, Ana's husband's lawyer, said that his client is not going to Spain because he has nowhere to stay and because he does not know the language, but there are doubts about whether the man visited our country.
By plane it has been proven that he did not, but it is not ruled out that he did it from his country by car, crossing half of Europe.
The agents want to determine if Ana's husband arrived in our country in a rented car so as not to leave any trace. Another way that can be assumed is the sending of a person on request, since the man has a high economic wealth.
The main suspect is David Knezevich (who plans to return to Florida in the future), but it is also verified and investigated whether the woman's attacker could have been a person from her recent group of friends in Madrid. However, Ana's closest circle does not give much credence to this line.
Informativos Telecinco has contacted the United States Embassy in Spain and the Colombian Consulate in Madrid and they have not wanted to comment on the case.
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Several of her friends highlighted that, some time ago, they thought that her
device and email could be hacked.
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According to a neighbor,
there was light in her house around 1:00 a.m. and the blinds were not lowered, when she always lowered them.
On Sunday, February 4, it was found that the house was empty,
the light was already off.
Her entourage claims that she used a dating app, Bumble, but was not currently meeting anyone in particular.
Now they regret that, after warning that she could be kidnapped on repeated occasions, it has taken so long to follow this line. Everything indicates that they kidnapped her without any neighbors hearing anything."
El Juzgado de Instrucción Nº 51 de Madrid se inhibió la semana pasada en favor del Juzgado de Violencia sobre la Mujer Nº 9 de la capital para inves
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