GUILTY FL - Nicole Montalvo, 35, failed to pick up her son from school, St. Cloud, 21 Oct 2019 *arrests*

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Here is the additional family member I was waiting to be arrested...remember that empty parcel of land....in his name!


Cierra Putman WFTV
23 mins ·


‪#BREAKING Osceola County Sheriff's Office says Nicholas Rivera is a person of interest in the Nicole Montalvo murder investigation. The brother-in-law was arrested in GA on child 🤬🤬🤬🤬 charges.

He’s the 4th person arrested connected to the murder. Montalvo’s estranged husband Christopher Otero-Rivera & father-in-law Angel Rivera were the first to be arrested. Then her mother-in-law Wanda Rivera was arrested and accused of lying and tampering with evidence. WFTV Channel 9

Ugh. This makes me worry about the son.
 
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I keep noticing in many articles they mention the ankle bracelet. Do you think that's how/why they feel more people are involved? How closely can they track those monitors? Close enough to know where you are on the property? I wonder how easy they are to remove.
 
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Here is the additional family member I was waiting to be arrested...remember that empty parcel of land....in his name!


Cierra Putman WFTV
23 mins ·


‪#BREAKING Osceola County Sheriff's Office says Nicholas Rivera is a person of interest in the Nicole Montalvo murder investigation. The brother-in-law was arrested in GA on child 🤬🤬🤬🤬 charges.

He’s the 4th person arrested connected to the murder. Montalvo’s estranged husband Christopher Otero-Rivera & father-in-law Angel Rivera were the first to be arrested. Then her mother-in-law Wanda Rivera was arrested and accused of lying and tampering with evidence. WFTV Channel 9
Slain St. Cloud woman Nicole Montalvo’s brother-in-law now person of interest in killing, arrested for child 🤬🤬🤬🤬, cops say
 
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Stephanie Bechara (@BecharaReports) | Twitter
Nicholas Rivera the brother of Christopher Otero-Rivera and son of Angel Luis Rivera, who have been charged and arrested for the murder of Nicole Montalvo... Is now a person of interest in the active investigation for this St. Cloud mother’s murder. @MyNews13 #News13Osceola
 
  • #528
just read the arrest warrant when AR and COR
were stealing the neighbor's a/c unit during daylight hours w/ a neighbor watching.
These slick burglars were driving a truck with
"Global Mission Outreach" printed on the back window.
Nothing like driving a truck which leads right back to your business. Cops looked up the co.,
got the address and went zooming down to the
office as the two men were driving in towing
a trailer w/ the a/c unit on it.
these guys ain't Einsteins.

And the real funny thing is the vehicle and trailer were confiscated and after the case was closed...AR asks for the vehicle back!
 
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I keep noticing in many articles they mention the ankle bracelet. Do you think that's how/why they feel more people are involved? How closely can they track those monitors? Close enough to know where you are on the property? I wonder how easy they are to remove.
most illegally removed ankle bracelets are sawed off but some can be cut with sharp scissors according to some articles I've seen.
Articles say another way to thwart tracking is to just let the battery run down. It takes
appx. 2 hours to re-charge the batteries and perps are encouraged to do it every evening
to get in the habit and not forget.
 
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Yesterday I was having difficulty finding Wanda's case online. Found it today. Note her name: 2019 CF 003814 - STATE OF FLORIDA vs. RIVERA, WANDA NEREIDA (I was looking for Wanda Otero-Rivera - oops)
 
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I am so angry as is the Sheriff.
LE can investigate crimes they can make arrest. They dot the i's and cross the T's. Lock up the criminal so others are safe.
Then in court these life criminals get off with a slap on the wrist. Really a habitual criminal is not going to obey no court order. Or ankle bracelet.

Really Florida it's not LE it's the shodie a** judicial dept who release these cold blooded killers back to repeat crimes over and over and over.
No telling what they will dig up on these properties. Possible cold cases?
JMO
This is one shady family who should of been exposed and locked up long ago.
This mother's life was taken. But you know what she saved her son.
God have mercy on her soul.
A mama bear who these wicked hateful people knew only murder would stop her. Little did they think after getting away with crime. Good would conquer and show their evilness.
She fought the good fight gave her life to save her son. While the mother of bio dad helped him cover up a horrific murder.
Do you see the difference in mother's?
I am beyond angry.
This family creeps me out.
JUSTICE4NICOLE
MAY HER LIFE MATTER
 
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This family was well known within the Court system. Here is just COR's detailed list of Court dealings within Osceola County:

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I am so angry as is the Sheriff.
LE can investigate crimes they can make arrest. They dot the i's and cross the T's. Lock up the criminal so others are safe.
Then in court these life criminals get off with a slap on the wrist. Really a habitual criminal is not going to obey no court order. Or ankle bracelet.

Really Florida it's not LE it's the shodie a** judicial dept who release these cold blooded killers back to repeat crimes over and over and over.
No telling what they will dig up on these properties. Possible cold cases?
JMO
This is one shady family who should of been exposed and locked up long ago.
This mother's life was taken. But you know what she saved her son.
God have mercy on her soul.
A mama bear who these wicked hateful people knew only murder would stop her. Little did they think after getting away with crime. Good would conquer and show their evilness.
She fought the good fight gave her life to save her son. While the mother of bio dad helped him cover up a horrific murder.
Do you see the difference in mother's?
I am beyond angry.
This family creeps me out.
JUSTICE4NICOLE
MAY HER LIFE MATTER
I echo your anger. This should never have happened IMO. All we can hope for now is that the Prosecutors / Judicial System study this case and make changes so another monster isn't released to kill his wife/girlfriend/children and I hope her boy is safe with HER family and none of his family is ever allowed contact again.
JMO
 
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This family was well known within the Court system. Here is just COR's detailed list of Court dealings within Osceola County:

Search

OMG. Simply putting an ankle bracelet on criminals like these (who are also most likely defended by the good taxpayers of their state) is just asking for more trouble. Past crimes/arrest is one of the main indicators of recidivism - they need to escalate punishment for lowlives like these.
 
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I have a feeling with Angel F I N A L L Y stopped from terrorizing people, more victims will come forward. I feel like this idiot thought of himself as some kind of Teflon Don and Godfather. I also doubt his reign of terror is over. He will attempt something from jail or something. Family members/acquaintances near and far may start feeling safe enough to speak. I don't think he can live or act honestly. MOO
 
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I keep noticing in many articles they mention the ankle bracelet. Do you think that's how/why they feel more people are involved? How closely can they track those monitors? Close enough to know where you are on the property? I wonder how easy they are to remove.

I don't think the problem is so much that suspects can remove the tracking device as it is the delayed response to the alert notification. It's actually the human element that seems to be overtaxed in most cases.

It was most tragic when the Colorado prison chief Tom Clements, and an innocent Pizza deliveryman were gunned down after a parolee cut off his tracking device and it took his chief probation officer nearly four days to do anything about it.

Evan Ebel: Killer's ankle monitor worked fine -- so why did it take days to know he cut it off?

According to Morgan, over a six month period of time, more than 89,000 notifications went out for the approximately 1,400 criminals being monitored, averaging out to slightly less than 495 notifications per day. To follow up on all of those notifications would be a full-time job in itself. Before the Ebel case, it was up to the officer's discretion to decide whether or not, and how quickly, to respond.

The CPO in Ebel's case simply decided that, due to Ebel's exceptional compliance with his probation requirements over the previous six weeks, it wasn't necessary to immediately follow up on the tamper alert. Since the case, however, officers are now required to respond to alerts within two hours.
 
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here it is
Florida sheriff calls woman's domestic abuse murder worst he's ever seen, calls for laws to change
Florida sheriff calls woman's domestic abuse murder worst he's ever seen, calls for laws to change

By Hollie McKay | Fox News
As the tight-knit community of Osceola County, Florida mourns last week’s brutal murder of Nicole Montalvo, Sheriff Russ Gibson is left wondering if and how the justice system failed the young mother and longtime victim of domestic violence.

The state of the body, he said, is in one of the worst conditions he has ever seen and the cause of death is still yet to be determined.

“I’m so angry what these people have done to this sweet woman, at a time in her life when she felt as though she had finally broken free (from the relationship) and was so happy to have made her first month’s rent,” Gibson told Fox News in an exclusive interview on the case. “Many times, victims of domestic violence don’t know how to break free, but she was out there on her own getting it done. Now she is dead.”

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Nicole Montalvo with her son Elijah, before her brutal murder in Florida last week (Osceola County Police Department)


According to Gibson, the remains – which are still being examined by the coroner – were "disassembled", and the situation so far marks the worst he has seen in his 32 years as a homicide detective and sheriff.
 
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I'm not shocked at all that the whole family was in on it. I'm sure Nicole's son was seen as THEIRS, and they needed ownership of him, and she was preventing that, so she had to go. Sickening. Evil.
 

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