Mar 18 • 19:15 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

13 points and forensic photos that supported the arrest of the lieutenant colonel suspected of killing his wife in SP

The lieutenant colonel Geraldo Neto was arrested in São José dos Campos, São Paulo, after investigations revealed he was responsible for the death of his wife, Gisele.

Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Neto was arrested on the morning of Wednesday, October 18, in São José dos Campos, São Paulo, after a month-long investigation by the Civil Police and the Military Police's Internal Affairs. This arrest follows the discovery of his wife, Gisele, who was found dead from a gunshot wound to the head on February 18 in their apartment located in downtown São Paulo. Although her death was initially treated as a suicide, the investigation quickly dismissed this theory as evidence pointed toward murder, resulting in charges of femicide and procedural fraud against Neto.

The investigation involved the meticulous work of the Technical-Scientific Police, which produced over 20 forensic reports in under a month. These findings were crucial in establishing that Gisele's death was indeed homicide, primarily supported by the details from these forensic analyses. Notably, it was revealed that the gunshot was fired from below and with the firearm pressed against her head, a detail that contradicted the initial assumptions of suicide and underscored the violent nature of the crime.

This case sheds light on issues of domestic violence and the complexities involved in prosecuting such crimes. The swift action from law enforcement and the thorough forensic examination demonstrate a commitment to justice for victims of femicide. As the case progresses, it will be important to follow how the legal system addresses the serious allegations against Neto and the broader implications this has for the discourse around violence against women in Brazil.

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