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Brazil Asks for Arrest of Woman Who Murdered American She Met on the Internet PDF Print E-mail
Written by José Wilson Miranda   
Tuesday, 03 October 2006

The Brazilian police have indicted a Brazilian woman for kidnapping and then killing an American man she met through the Internet. Authorities have called for her preventive arrest.

Raymond James Mierrel, a composer from the United States, has been missing since April. According to the police of São José dos Campos, in the interior of São Paulo state, he was killed by his Brazilian girlfriend Regina Filomena Rachid, with the help of Evandro Celso Augusto Ribeiro and Nelson de Siqueira Neves.

The American had visited the girlfriend twice before. The investigations reveal that during the seven days that Mierrel stayed at Rachid's house in his last visit he was doped with narcotics and alcohol so that he would give the passwords to his ATM cards. The Brazilian woman ended up withdrawing about US$ 46,000 from his accounts.

In order to conceal her tracks, the Brazilian woman, on April 2 rented a Chevrolet Corsa and after killing the American with an electrical wire, with the help of Ribeiro and Neves, took the dead man in the car to an empty lot in Caçapava, a little city in the interior of São Paulo, and set the composer's body on fire. He ended up being buried as an indigent since the police could not identify the body.

Mierrel's parents took their case to the FBI when their son didn't come back on April 4 as scheduled and they were not able to establish any contact with him.

Regina was  arrested in June while trying to rob a businessman in a shopping mall in São José of the Campos. The police at that time found in her purse a bank card that belonged to Mierrel.

Arrested on September 23, in Cabo Frio, a Rio beach resort, Ribeiro confessed that he got 12,000 reais (US$ 5,500) to get rid of the American's body. Ribeiro blamed Regina for planning and executing the murder.

Neves, the other suspect, has just turned himself to the São José dos Campos police this Monday, October 2.  The three involved in the crime are being indicted for kidnapping followed by homicide. They could get as much as 30 years in jail.

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Re: Brazilian murderess
written by David, October 25, 2006
I hope this cold, desperate bitch fries like an egg, or rots in a jail for the rest of her life!!! smilies/angry.gif Thank GOD she was stupid enough to carry around a suspiciously missing man's credit card. Oh, and no trips to Brazil for me, thanks! I prefer to have a say in who receives my money.
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written by Steve, October 29, 2006
Hey David, we all Brazilians will make sure this monstruous murder will rot in jail forever. And this with all the "special treats" jail has to offer to her in Brazil, haha.
Don 't be afraid to come to Brazil, there are plenty of beautiful places to visit, and an incredible hospitality from all the Brazilians. We are a friendly country, with no enemies (other than in the soccer fields!), and everyone is welcome, always.
This brutal and coward murder is very SAD news for all of us in Brazil and it is monstruous that someone can murder for cash. Take care!
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written by rob, November 04, 2006
Hey i'm american and have been to brasil many times, it is just like anyother country. there are sick people everywhere. so don;t let one person ruin your good time.. i would not have gone there 8 times already if it was not filled with wonderfull people.
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written by Miguel, December 28, 2006
I agree with the above comment....There are freaks and nut cases all over this world. My time in Brasil has always been a great time. Great people, great food
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