M
MercyNews
Home
Back
Esposo detenido por asesinato de su esposa
Crime

Esposo detenido por asesinato de su esposa

G1 Globo18h ago
3 min de lectura
📋

Puntos Clave

  • La víctima, Renata Cardoso de Oliveira, fue encontrada con un profundo corte en el cuello en su dormitorio.
  • El esposo afirmó que la motocicleta fue robada, pero fue encontrada escondida a 200 metros de la casa.
  • La policía confirmó que la llave del dormitorio funcionaba normalmente, contradiciendo la afirmación del esposo de que tuvo que romper la puerta.
  • La hora de la muerte se estimó entre las 17:00 y las 19:00, mientras el esposo estaba en la residencia.
  • Este es el tercer caso de feminicidio registrado en la región sur de Minas Gerais este año.

Resumen Rápido

Una tragedia doméstica se desarrolló en Pouso Alegre, MG, donde una mujer fue encontrada muerta dentro de su casa, y su esposo fue rápidamente detenido como principal sospechoso. El caso, que las autoridades investigan como feminicidio, ha llamado la atención debido al presunto intento del sospechoso de engañar a los investigadores.

La víctima, identificada como Renata Cardoso de Oliveira, fue descubierta el lunes 12 de enero en el barrio Jardim Inconfidentes. Mientras el esposo presentó inicialmente una narrativa de un posible robo que salió mal, la Policía Militar descubrió rápidamente una serie de inconsistencias que apuntaban hacia una realidad diferente. La investigación sugiere un esfuerzo calculado para escenificar una escena del crimen, lo que finalmente llevó al arresto del esposo.

El Descubrimiento

La secuencia de eventos comenzó cuando el Cuerpo de Bomberos fue llamado a una residencia tras informes de un individuo fallecido. Al llegar, confirmaron la muerte de Renata Cardoso de Oliveira. Según el informe oficial de la policía, la víctima fue encontrada acostada en el piso de uno de los dormitorios, posicionada entre la cama y el suelo con un corte profundo en el cuello. El área fue aislada inmediatamente para permitir el examen forense técnico.

El esposo proporcionó un relato detallado de sus acciones al 20º Batallón de la Policía Militar de Pouso Alegre. Declaró que llegó a casa desde el trabajo y, al no encontrar a su esposa, asumió que había salido porque su motocicleta faltaba en el garaje. Afirmó que realizó tareas domésticas y luego salió a fumar, en ese momento informó a su cuñado que no podía localizar a su esposa. Relató que luego miraron a través de una ventana del dormitorio, vieron a la víctima en el piso y procedieron a forzar la puerta con un martillo pilón después de que una llave encontrada cerca no funcionara. Afirmó que intentó sacarla pero se dio cuenta de que ya estaba muerta.

La Investigación

La investigación comenzó a desmoronar la historia del esposo casi inmediatamente. Él había alegado que la motocicleta de la pareja fue robada, sugiriendo un latrocinio (robo resultante en muerte). Sin embargo, la policía localizó el vehículo escondido en malezas a solo 200 metros de la residencia. La motocicleta fue examinada y retirada a una instalación segura.

A medida que los oficiales profundizaron, identificaron contradicciones críticas en las declaraciones del sospechoso:

  • Testimonio de Testigos: La madre y cuidadora de la víctima declaró que solo el yerno estaba presente en la casa durante la tarde.
  • Contradicción de Movimiento: Un testigo reportó que el sospechoso salió con la motocicleta y regresó a pie, contradiciendo directamente su afirmación de que la bicicleta ya faltaba.
  • Evidencia Física: La llave que el esposo alegó era inefectiva realmente abría la puerta del dormitorio normalmente.
  • Evidencia Digital: El teléfono celular de la víctima no fue encontrado en la escena, a pesar de recibir llamadas entrantes.

El análisis forense indicó que la muerte ocurrió entre las 17:00 y las 19:00, un período durante el cual se confirmó que el esposo estaba en la residencia.

Motivo y Contexto

Mientras la investigación continúa, las autoridades han arrojado luz sobre posibles tensiones dentro del matrimonio. Según la Policía Militar, la información recopilada en la escena sugiere que la pareja estaba involucrada en una relación turbulenta.

Específicamente, se reportaron conflictos respecto a una herencia que la víctima había recibido recientemente. A pesar de estas tensiones reportadas, los funcionarios confirmaron que no habían informes policiales previos de agresión presentados por la víctima contra su esposo. La falta de un historial documentado de violencia hace que la escalada repentina hacia la fuerza letal sea particularmente impactante para la comunidad.

La información recopilada en la escena sugiere que la pareja estaba involucrada en una relación turbulenta con conflictos respecto a una herencia reciente recibida por la víctima.

Procedimientos Legales

Tras la identificación de múltiples inconsistencias y evidencia física, el hombre fue colocado bajo voz de arresto en flagrancia. Fue transportado al UPA Central para tratamiento de una lesión menor en su rodilla derecha antes de ser trasladado a la comisaría local.

El instrumento presuntamente utilizado para infligir la herida fatal no ha sido localizado por los investigadores. El cuerpo de Renata Cardoso de Oliveira fue transportado al Instituto Médico-Legal (IML) para una autopsia. Al momento del informe, no se han liberado detalles sobre los arreglos funerarios.

Puntos Clave

La investigación en Pouso Alegre resalta la realidad devastadora de la violencia doméstica y el papel crítico del trabajo policial exhaustivo. El caso sirve como un recordatorio sombrío de la importancia de mirar más allá de las narrativas superficiales.

Los puntos clave de este caso incluyen:

  • El intento del esposo de escenificar un robo fue desmantelado por la evidencia forense y los relatos de los testigos.
  • Las disputas financieras, específicamente respecto a una herencia, están siendo investigadas como un posible motivo.
  • Este marca el tercer feminicidio registrado en la región sur de Minas Gerais este año.

Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Qué sucedió en Pouso Alegre?

Renata Cardoso de Oliveira fue encontrada muerta en su casa con una profunda herida en el cuello. Su esposo fue arrestado después de que la policía descubrió que había intentado escenificar la escena como un robo.

¿Qué evidencia contradice la historia del esposo?

La policía encontró la motocicleta de la pareja escondida cerca a pesar de su afirmación de que había sido robada. Además, los testigos confirmaron que él estaba solo en ese momento, y la llave del dormitorio que alegó que fallaba realmente funcionaba.

¿Cuál fue el presunto motivo?

La investigación sugiere que la pareja tenía una relación turbulenta que involucraba conflictos sobre una herencia reciente recibida por la víctima.

¿Cuál es el estado actual de la investigación?

El esposo ha sido arrestado y acusado. El cuerpo de la víctima fue enviado al médico forense para una autopsia, y el arma del crimen no ha sido encontrada.

#G1

Continue scrolling for more

La IA transforma la investigación y las demostraciones matemáticas
Technology

La IA transforma la investigación y las demostraciones matemáticas

La inteligencia artificial está pasando de ser una promesa a una realidad en las matemáticas. Los modelos de aprendizaje automático generan teoremas originales, forzando una reevaluación de la investigación y la enseñanza.

Just now
4 min
172
Read Article
Politics

Death toll from Iran's crackdown on protests jumps to at least 2,571, activists say

The figure analysts say dwarfs the death toll from any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution.

1h
3 min
0
Read Article
Ben Horowitz says that investing teams shouldn't be 'too much bigger than basketball teams'
Technology

Ben Horowitz says that investing teams shouldn't be 'too much bigger than basketball teams'

Ben Horowitz said investment teams should be the size of a playing five in basketball. Phillip Faraone/Getty Images for WIRED Ben Horowitz said his rule of thumb is about five people on an investing team. He said Andreessen Horowitz maintains lean teams and strong communication across verticals. AI tools are enabling startups and VCs to thrive with fewer employees. Ben Horowitz is a big fan of tiny teams. On an episode of the A16z podcast, the Andreessen Horowitz cofounder shared how his venture capital firm maintains a lean operation despite being one of the world's largest. "An investing team shouldn't be too much bigger than a basketball team," he said, referring to advice he got from famed American investor David Swensen in 2009. He added, "A basketball team is five people who start, and the reason for that is the conversation around the investments really needs to be a conversation." Horowitz cofounded the Silicon Valley VC firm with Marc Andreessen in 2009. Before A16Z, he ran enterprise software company Opsware, which Hewlett-Packard acquired. A16z has backed marquee companies including Meta, Airbnb, GitHub, and Coinbase. The VC said he always kept the basketball team size in mind but also knew that the firm had to expand to keep up with how "software was eating the world," his signature phrase. The solution was to split the firm into different investment verticals. To maintain good communication, staff attend other teams' meetings when investment themes overlap. The firm also organizes a two to three-day offsite twice a year, "with not much agenda." Horowitz said that people who join them from other firms say that A16Z has "less politics" than firms with 10 or 11 people because his firm has a culture where politicking is "disincentivized." A16z might have been early to the tiny team trend, but it's catching on fast with VCs and startups across the world. Startups are actively seeking to stay small, with many having fewer than 10 people. Founders told Business Insider that AI and vibe coding tools have boosted their productivity, allowing them to get things done with far fewer people. Less politics and bureaucracy are also big pluses, they say. "We're going to see 10-person companies with billion-dollar valuations pretty soon," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in February 2024. "In my little group chat with my tech CEO friends, there's this betting pool for the first year there is a one-person billion-dollar company, which would've been unimaginable without AI. And now will happen." Read the original article on Business Insider

1h
3 min
0
Read Article
Tempest: American Missile Buggy Scores 20+ Kills in Ukraine
World_news

Tempest: American Missile Buggy Scores 20+ Kills in Ukraine

A new American off-road buggy equipped with guided missiles has entered service in Ukraine, where crews report significant success against Russian drone threats. The Tempest system offers mobile air defense against Shahed loitering munitions.

1h
5 min
3
Read Article
Jennifer Lawrence says a 15-minute compromise helps her and her husband make their differences work
Entertainment

Jennifer Lawrence says a 15-minute compromise helps her and her husband make their differences work

Jennifer Lawrence Christopher Polk/2026GG/Penske Media via Getty Images Jennifer Lawrence, 35, says she married someone who is the "opposite" of her. While he is good at sticking to a schedule, it's something she finds challenging, she said. "But we've learned, to keep our marriage alive, I have a 15-minute wiggle room," Lawrence said. Jennifer Lawrence, 35, says one small compromise helps balance her free-spirited personality with her husband's love of structure. "I married somebody who is the opposite of me. He is so organized," Lawrence said during an appearance on Tuesday's episode of the "Smartless" podcast. "He's an anchor. Everything is ordered, like on the sink. Like I have to, you know, like keep the closet doors closed, and I have like my little jobs that I work really hard to do," she said. When asked which of her habits frustrates her husband the most, Lawrence said it was her struggle with timing. "The schedule. So, our kids. I mean, I get it now. I get it. But like they're on a very strict schedule, you know? It's like breakfast, 7:30," the "Hunger Games" actor said. While her husband is good at sticking to a schedule, especially when it comes to their kids, it's something she finds challenging, Lawrence said. "He's good at keeping it. But we've learned, to keep our marriage alive, I have a 15-minute wiggle room," she said. Lawrence has two sons with her husband, Cooke Maroney, whom she married in 2019. This is not the first time that she has talked about her family life. Speaking with Cameron Diaz for Interview magazine in 2021, Lawrence said becoming a mother has made her more selective when it comes to choosing her projects. "There's no squeezing when you have a baby. There's just home, and it's the best. It definitely helps weed out projects: 'Yes. No. Yes. No. Yes. No. Is this worth being away from my child for half the day?'" she said. Lawrence also credited her husband with making things easier for her as a working mother. "Yeah, and fortunately, my husband is the greatest father in the entire world, so when I'm working, I don't have any more guilt than the usual every day, all-day parent guilt," she said. Lawrence also told Vanity Fair in 2021 that one of her favorite activities is going to the grocery store with her husband. "I don't know why but it fills me with a lot of joy. I think maybe because it's almost a metaphor for marriage. 'Okay, we've got this list. These are the things we need. Let's work together and get this done.'" Lawrence said. Read the original article on Business Insider

1h
3 min
0
Read Article
Iran’s Leaders May Survive Protests. But Anger Will Likely Persist.
Politics

Iran’s Leaders May Survive Protests. But Anger Will Likely Persist.

Its security forces have brutally defended the Islamic Republic, but the protests show that many Iranians consider it stagnant and ideologically hollow.

1h
3 min
0
Read Article
Creator income inequality is rising as top influencers rake in big paydays from brands
Economics

Creator income inequality is rising as top influencers rake in big paydays from brands

Top creator Jimmy Donaldson, a.k.a. MrBeast, at the "Beast Games" season 2 premiere. JC Olivera/Variety via Getty Images Creator income inequality is rising, with the top 1% earning 21% of brand spending, per new CreatorIQ data. The trend has continued in each of the last two years. Big brands often favor top creators, making it harder for smaller influencers to compete. Creators are raking in the ad dollars — but the wealth is being shared less and less equally. New data from the influencer-marketing platform CreatorIQ shows that the income gap in the creator economy is widening. The top 10% of creators on CreatorIQ's platform received 62% of ad payments in 2025, up from 53% in 2023. Similarly, the top 1% received 21% of the total ad payment volume, up from 15% in 2023. CreatorIQ, which included the 2025 data in a new report released on Wednesday, examined 65,000 payments over a three-year period from brands and agencies to creators who received flat payments through its software. The data reflects an overall pattern in the creator economy. Brands are shifting more of their marketing dollars to creators, with payments more than doubling over the last two years in CreatorIQ's dataset. Overall, US advertiser spending on creators was expected to hit $37 billion in 2025, according to a November report from the Interactive Advertising Bureau. At the same time, much of the ad money is going to a relatively narrow segment of top talent. While many creators also make money outside influencer marketing — such as from subscriptions or direct payments from platforms like YouTube — brand sponsorships are generally the industry's top revenue source. Jasmine Enberg, cofounder and co-CEO of Scalable, a new media company focused on the creator economy, said the numbers show the industry is starting to resemble traditional entertainment, where top players rake in substantial sums, leaving smaller ones to compete for the leftovers. Enberg said the divide would only grow as big creators get larger projects, such as TV campaigns or Netflix deals. "We need to empower brands to diversify their investment more confidently," Brit Starr, CMO of CreatorIQ, said of the industry. CreatorIQ's survey of 300 creators found that only 11% earned $100,000 or more. About one-quarter of the creators surveyed fell into each of the "$50,000 to $100,000" and the "$25,000 to $50,000" categories. CreatorIQ's report included additional data points that help explain the current dynamics of the creator economy. The number of creators receiving payments within CreatorIQ's network more than doubled from 2023 to 2025, which could indicate an overall surge in influencers entering the market. While the average earnings per creator rose to $11,400 in 2025 from $9,200 in 2023, the median actually declined slightly, from $3,500 to $3,000. That suggests that top creators are pulling the average higher, while the typical creator is earning less. What's driving the pay gap Enberg said major advertisers have contributed to the sector's income inequality because they're more likely to allocate their budgets to a small number of top creators. Talent managers who spoke with Business Insider said earnings distribution had been lumpy. Budgets have definitely grown, but they haven't kept pace with the expansion of the creator population, said Kyle Hjelmeseth, CEO of G&B Digital Management. "There are now many more small accounts that will take $25 to post, for example," he said. Meanwhile, advertisers often spend a large chunk of their influencer budgets directly with social media platforms, making it harder for creators — especially smaller ones — to develop direct and potentially lasting relationships with brands, creator-industry insiders said. Becca Bahrke, the CEO of Illuminate Social, a creator management firm, said the CreatorIQ payment concentration data reflect what she's seeing among her own clients. She said she'd seen some full-time creators take the off-ramp to a different job. "You may have earned over $400,000 in one year, but if you're not showing up consistently on the platform, treating it as a full-time job, you can see the earnings fall," Bahrke said. "It's a lot of work. It's not for the faint of heart." Read the original article on Business Insider

1h
3 min
0
Read Article
Scientists confirm 2025 was third-hottest year on record
Science

Scientists confirm 2025 was third-hottest year on record

2025 saw a cooling phase in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, yet heat from greenhouse gases countered that cooling enough that the year still was among the warmest.

1h
3 min
0
Read Article
С больным сидеть и день и ночь // Система долговременного ухода за пожилыми присматривается к зарплате граждан
Economics

С больным сидеть и день и ночь // Система долговременного ухода за пожилыми присматривается к зарплате граждан

Опубликованная в «Финансовом журнале» НИФИ Минфина статья «Финансирование долговременного ухода в России: возможен ли переход к страховой модели?» предлагает расчеты нескольких сценариев, в которых работа системы долговременного ухода (СДУ) будет покрываться дополнительными соцвзносами. Изъять необходимые суммы в размере 0,5–3 трлн руб. в год из фонда оплаты труда предлагается добавочными платежами по ставке от 1% до 5% зарплаты в зависимости от охвата ухода. Дискуссия о средствах для системы ведется с самого начала ее реализации, но сама она уже вписана в нацпроект, а при напряженном бюджете рассчитывать на ее финансирование за счет нынешних госдоходов вряд ли можно, так что де-факто авторы поднимают вопрос о том, сколько и за какой уход в старости граждане готовы доплатить.

1h
3 min
0
Read Article
KB presenta patente para tarjeta de crédito con stablecoins híbrida
Economics

KB presenta patente para tarjeta de crédito con stablecoins híbrida

El gigante financiero surcoreano KB ha solicitado una patente para un sistema de pago híbrido que permite usar stablecoins a través de tarjetas de crédito tradicionales.

1h
5 min
7
Read Article
🎉

You're all caught up!

Check back later for more stories

Volver al inicio