Found Deceased FL - Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvias, 31, missing, possible armed carjacking recorded by witness, Winter Springs, 11 Apr 2024 *Arrests*

Yep. But there’s hundreds of options other than working with drug dealers sorry. No excuses.
Agree, millions of immigrants suffer hardships when coming to the US. I guess the unspoken point of my post was - due to some of the husband's shadiness right off the bat. Was he the impetus? I mean do we really believe he knew nothing of what she was doing? I want to know if he's the REASON she was making the money pickup.

Law enforcement is not aware of any reports that Aguasvivas or her husband called 911 for help.

 
Agree, millions of immigrants suffer hardships when coming to the US. I guess the unspoken point of my post was - due to some of the husband's shadiness right off the bat. Was he the impetus? I mean do we really believe he knew nothing of what she was doing? I want to know if he's the REASON she was making the money pickup.

Law enforcement is not aware of any reports that Aguasvivas or her husband called 911 for help.

Yes. He’s shady too. Can’t imagine she was doing this on her own without his knowledge.
 
Hey folks,

Not all victims come from the same lifestyles as we do.

Nobody at WS is condoning any illegal activities, but can members please forego the judgmental comments and condemnations and just stay as victim friendly as possible.

Thank you.
 
Gulflive.com online article entitled ‘Four men charged in shooting carjacking and murder of Florida woman’ updated July 29, 2024 indicating four individuals charged in this case. IANAL but IIUC these charges are federal charges, and it appears that the case may still be death penalty eligible:

 
Is there an update in this case? Curious if husband was ever charged with anything.

I hate that Katherine paid the price. Yes it was a choice she made, but feel she was pressured by others.
 
Is there an update in this case? Curious if husband was ever charged with anything.

I hate that Katherine paid the price. Yes it was a choice she made, but feel she was pressured by others.
Why? You would be surprised at how many women actually are the leaders and call the shots. This was a tragedy and she didn't have to die, but that doesn't mean that she couldn't have been 100% involved and it's not impossible that she wasn't the one making the decisions.

Now, I do agree that the husband's and other family member's actions should be looked into and punished.
 
Why? You would be surprised at how many women actually are the leaders and call the shots. This was a tragedy and she didn't have to die, but that doesn't mean that she couldn't have been 100% involved and it's not impossible that she wasn't the one making the decisions.

Now, I do agree that the husband's and other family member's actions should be looked into and punished.
Maybe I need to go back and refresh my memory ... but I recall details that seem to suggest otherwise.

An unarmed Katherine called her husband to tell him she was being followed by a vehicle who had rammed her car, he instructed her not to stop. She made no attempt to outmanuever that vehicle, rather she obeyed the red traffic light and waited like a sitting duck. Even though no vehicle was in front of her at the light. When the man exited the Acura and walked up to her door, she still didn't try to escape, but seemingly unlocked the rear door for him. That sounds like a woman who froze in panick, not a leader. So I disagree she was the one calling the shots and who initiated her own involvement.

Finally, I'm not surprised women are leaders in criminal enterprises.
 

Months after Florida mom Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas was randomly carjacked, abducted and murdered, investigators have arrested her husband in connection to the case.



Miguel Angel Aguasvivas Lizardo, the husband of Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas, is facing a charge of conspiracy to engage in money laundering in connection with a drug trafficking organization, new court records show.
 
Not surprised at this news, it’s what I suspected all along. Katherine wasn’t “calling the shots”, her husband was. Lizardo’s actions that day showed no concern for her safety, he protected himself and his illegal activities and threw her to the wolves.
 
Why were the killers and Lizardo not in prison? All had a criminal history. Who else is roaming around just like these guys??

Aguasvivas Lizardo has a history of working with drug trafficking organizations.

In 2021, the FBI said Aguasvivas Lizardo acted as a money courier for hundreds of thousands of dollars multiple times, according to the documents.

  • Nov. 29, 2021: Aguasvivas Lizardo made a $210,860 drop to acquire USDT.
  • Dec. 2, 2021: Aguasvivas Lizardo met with a confidential human source, displayed an image of a cocaine brick, and offered to provide a sample.
  • Dec. 6, 2021: Aguasvivas Lizardo dropped $228,340 for USDT and discussed potential cocaine transactions.



jmo
 
Why were the killers and Lizardo not in prison? All had a criminal history. Who else is roaming around just like these guys??

Aguasvivas Lizardo has a history of working with drug trafficking organizations.

In 2021, the FBI said Aguasvivas Lizardo acted as a money courier for hundreds of thousands of dollars multiple times, according to the documents.

  • Nov. 29, 2021: Aguasvivas Lizardo made a $210,860 drop to acquire USDT.
  • Dec. 2, 2021: Aguasvivas Lizardo met with a confidential human source, displayed an image of a cocaine brick, and offered to provide a sample.
  • Dec. 6, 2021: Aguasvivas Lizardo dropped $228,340 for USDT and discussed potential cocaine transactions.



jmo
Good question? I was confused by the dates also. Was this information obtained after her death? Or was this a sting operation in which they were gathering intel?
 

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