Dushi
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I think we can be sure that he did not live in the basement ...
One of the videos said (the local man) that Mr John lived on the ground floor
I think we can be sure that he did not live in the basement ...
Also, Francesca's car was driven to the first location, then another car took them to the final location. So unless Francesca willingly drove to the first location, more than one person would need to be involved.
Wondering about the large amount of money and whether Francesca and Drew had set up a meeting at the first location to settle a tab? Maybe they came up short? Seems like Francesca put aside her travel money and took the remainder with her for some reason. Maybe she knew that she couldn't risk the person taking her travel cash or she'd be stuck there? Maybe its not a coincidence that he new beau was a 6'6" ex marine? Maybe she felt the need for protection? And finally, if the threats made against her involved a real-estate deal, why wouldn't she alert the police? If the threats involved illegal activities on both sides, it would explain why it went unreported.
How do we know that two vehicles were involved?
It seems equally possible that they were abducted in their own vehicle (tampered lock on vehicle), driven to Chan Chen, dumped, and then the vehicle hidden in a sugar cane field on the North end of Corozal in Paraiso Village.
A Canadian man who rented the bottom half of slain snowbird Francesca Matus’s sprawling seaside property in Belize is being held by cops, according to media reports.
Channel 5 Belize said that the ex-pat — known only as John — disappeared Saturday. Police sources said he was being held on another criminal matter.
Cops were questioning two men in the sickening slayings that have ripped apart the tiny beachside community of Corozal.
They appear to be turning their attention to the tight-knit expat community of 300 in their quest for justice.
Olivarez described a man who had mysterious comings and goings.
“Every morning he goes out and he doesn’t come back until the night or evening,” he said. “Mr. John lives over there but I don’t know about his family.”
The handyman added that John “was helping the other white guys because he went to rent an airplane. And he was flying all over here and seeing what’s going on, but then I don’t see him again.”
A memorial service was slated for Thursday at Scotty’s Crocodile Cove bar
Lower tenant ... did I read that there was a tenant "living in the basement"?
I highly doubt that there are basements in a sea level, tropical home in an impoverished country - so if anyone said that someone was living in the basement, it must be a mistake.
Canadian questioned in Belize death of Toronto woman
Police say the man is not necessarily considered a suspect, but is being questioned because he may have known Francesca Matus and her American boyfriend.
“We are allowed to hold him for 48 hours. You can hold somebody legally for 48 hours during questioning and if there’s no evidence that you can find that links that person to the incident then of course that person has to be released.”
Martinez said several factors could determine why Corozal police would detain certain individuals in connection with its investigation.
“For some reason or the other, they probably know the persons who passed or associated with them in some form or the other, or probably in the area last seen around them at the time of their disappearance,” he said.
....they are investigating some threats made to the couple.
It's been revealed that Matus was subjected to threats in the days leading up to her disapearance. Police are calling them "open threats" and make a point of saying they were not threats against her life. And the threats were only made to Matus, not the boyfriend.
She had her jewellery
Don't know what kind of jewellery she wore, but I think it would be taken in a straight forward robbery
[video=youtube;fMRVFW5T0FU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMRVFW5T0FU[/video]Published on May 4, 2017
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