On April 8, the death of renowned Cali designer John Messias was announced at a hotel in Barranquilla. Initially, there was talk of death due to illness, but the matter took a turn when something else came out in the post-mortem.
Legal Medicine opinion says John Messias died of strangulation and strikes in different parts of the body and not because of a heart attack, as explained in the first example.
As a result of this information, the authorities launched an investigation to determine what had happened to designer John Mesias and it was established that the last person who was with him was his passionate partner, the same one who declared to the authorities. It was reported that the designer had passed away due to a heart attack.
In the past few hours, the alleged criminal went to the immediate response unit of the prosecutor’s office and caught him when the agents of the police Sijin were arriving.
At a hearing, his possession was legalized and he was charged with the crime of aggravated murder and the prosecutor in the case asked that a sentence of imprisonment be applied to him in prison.
“He thought that the judicial police and the nation’s attorney general’s office were going to be there with his statement and that death was going to be established. How surprising is it to be informed by legal medicine from the signs of a medico-legal autopsy it was possible that Jhon did not die as the result of an accident or a natural disease as Jonas Pinto Ramirez wanted to make him appear in his initial interview, When the judicial police told him that John had died of strangulation, he was shocked.”
The testimony of a young man who was with the couple on the morning of the incident was crucial.
The incident began around 3.30 am that day when the couple left a night club and headed towards the hotel. On the way they meet a third person and John complains to Jonas for greeting the third person. He was on a curb on the way to the Genoa Hotel. The youth follows them and all three go into the room, ”explained the prosecutor.
The officer said the youth left at about 4:56 a.m. “and at 4:59 a.m. you (Pinto) leave the hotel to look for Jhon’s cell phone, which the youth believed. Then at 5:02 a.m. he would return to the hotel.” goes to the room and lays down next to John and according to his statement he felt that he was falling on the floor, and he tried to revive him and then went outside to call for help. Said John fell off the bed and you tried to stick your tongue out to help him.”