Hours before her death, Ecuadorian Denisse Oleas Arancibia arrived at a hotel wearing mesh pants that were later not found in the room next to her body.
Curiously, A man was caught on surveillance camera leaving the “SoHo 54” hotel in Manhattan wearing those same pants, considered a woman’s piece. That is why the police are trying to locate him, under the suspicion that he changed his clothes because his were heavily stained with the blood of his potential victimhighlighted NBC News.
Orange oils, 38-year-old mother residing in Queens and unknown profession, was discovered dead on Thursday, February 8, by a housekeeper at the hotel located on Watts Street. She had plastic fragments embedded in her head, an indication of the violence she endured, said NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny.
He died for neck compression and blunt head trauma (OCME), according to a spokeswoman for the city medical examiner, so the case has been ruled a homicide, but no arrests have been announced.
Preliminary evidence indicated that a fight may have taken place in the room. Police sources said that near his body A clothes iron was found covered in blood and that the victim had injuries to the head and throughout the body.
The police were alerted to the disappearance of Oleas Arancibia when Your son filed a report because he did not return home, where it had left on Wednesday, February 7.
“We have a video of the woman arriving at the scene wearing a distinctive pair of tights. And later, we have a man leaving the hotel wearing the same tights. And we also have a pair of men’s pants in the hotel room,” said Chief of Detectives Kenny.
He also revealed that investigators have been able to track the suspect’s movements through the victim’s credit card and his MetroCard, that he allegedly stole and has been using.
Oleas Arancibia stayed periodically at the hotel, although he lived in the city. She is suspected of being a sex worker, something her family apparently did not know about. Her eldest son, Edwin Cevallos, who lived with her in Jackson Heightstold investigators that his mother worked in Manhattan for an unidentified man.
Oleas Arancibia’s parents and their other 13-year-old son still live in Guayaquil. “She wanted a better life because in Ecuador there are many bad people. It was very dangerous,” said Cevallos (18) through tears days before. “She gave us the life we always wanted… she was always working for us to give us the best life in this country… she always had money to cover anything in the house. She didn’t owe anyone money.”
No arrests have been made or suspects identified. Anyone with information should call at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) and in Spanish 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). Also through the page crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or by text message to 274637 (CRIMES), followed by TIP577. All communications are strictly confidential.
2024-02-16 16:33:00
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