The Hispanic Nina Marano, of 50 years, and his wife, Lisa Dykes, of 58, were captured by the US police in Cambodia, according to an FBI spokesman.
According to the authorities, the couple who disappeared at Christmas after the GPS with which they were monitored were simultaneously cut from their ankles are back in custody two months after they fled the US
Marano and Dykes They were arrested last June by the Dallas police for their alleged participation in the stabbing death of the Hispanic Marisela Botello-Valdez, of 24 years old, who was last seen alive in Dallas on October 4, 2020.
According to investigators, Botello-Valdez, of Seattle, was in town visiting a friend and had gone out alone to visit several nightclubs. us in Deep Ellum and disappeared two days after he arrived at the scene.
According to the affidavit, Botello-Valdez left the Select Start club with a man identified as Chales Anthony Beltrán, of 32 years, on the morning of October 5, 2020; detectives for their part used cell phone records to determine that Marano, Dykes and Beltran were with Botello-Valdez at Dykes and Beltran’s home in Mesquite, Texas, the last time the victim was known to be alive.
In addition, the investigators discovered that the carpet of the house was freshly washed, however, there were traces of blood on it, supposedly of Botello-Valdez.
The body of Botello-Valdez was found on 24 of March of 2021 in a wooded area in Wilmer.
So far the three involved have pleaded not guilty to the murder of Botello -Valdez, however, the couple from Texas was arrested last March, while Beltrán was arrested in Utah in April.
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