A woman who killed a young Colombian woman in the United States is found guilty: she was her “friend”

A woman who killed a young Colombian woman in the United States is found guilty: she was her “friend”
A woman who killed a young Colombian woman in the United States is found guilty: she was her “friend”

The Panamanian shot the young Colombian in the head after he took her home – credit Colprensa and social networks

The murder case that shook a Colombian family in 2019 was clarified after almost five years; The authorities determined that the perpetrator was the same woman who called to report the death of the young woman in the United States.

According to the judicial report, it is Yvonne Serrano, of Panamanian origin, who was found guilty of the second-degree murder of Daniela Tabares Mayahow the victim was identified.

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In addition, it was determined that the aggressor tried to manipulate evidence of the event that occurred on November 23, 2019, because it was found that she washed the shirt she had worn that night so as not to leave any trace of the attack and, in addition, she deleted images of your home security cameras before contacting authorities.

Likewise, it was established that The crime occurred after both women spent a night of “fun” in which they consumed alcohol in Coral SpringsFlorida, because they were friends, since they met at the gym where they both trained.

The 21-year-old girl was murdered by her own friend – credit social networks

The jury confirmed in the middle of the hearing that the evidence shows that the defendant shot Tabares Maya, of Colombian origin and 21 years old, in the heada fact that ended his life at the scene.

Prosecutors in the case were tasked with presenting evidence that proved Serrano’s guilt, despite the amount of time it took to resolve the case.

Daniela Tabares Maya had taken Serrano to her house the night of the event, because the woman had had too much to drink. However, she did not expect that doing a favor would end her life forever.

The Panamanian woman was more than twice the age of the Colombian woman at the time he killed her – credit Broward County Sheriff’s Office

The police in the area received a call at 5:55 am, through which a woman alerted about a lifeless body, which was inside a car that was right in front of the entrance to the house. of Serrano.

Later, it was determined that the call was made by Yvonne Serrano herself, who, initially, He claimed to have found the body when leaving his house to go to the gym, although he was not wearing sports clothes at the time..

Later, Serrano changed his version, which happened several times. In one of them, he even said he had lost consciousness and woke up in his bed after having been to the World of Beer store the night before. In another of his statements, he claimed to have woken up in the passenger seat of the vehicle next to Daniela.which led the authorities to increase efforts to clarify the facts.

Florida authorities responded to the terrible situation – credit Marco Bello/REUTERS

In the middle of the process, the Coral Springs Police found a casing of a 9 mm firearm on the floor of the passenger seat of the victim’s car and it was confirmed that the victim had a permit to carry firearms.

Furthermore, during the three-hour period between the murder and the call to authorities, Highlander He deleted security images of his home from his cell phone and washed the clothes he had worn on the night that ended the life of Daniela Tabares Maya, originally from Cali, a young student studying Crime Scene at a university in Miami, according to what the authorities reported.

Regarding the fate of Yvonne Serrano, it was confirmed that She will be sentenced on August 12 and faces a maximum sentence of life in prison.although the judge has the option of imposing a less severe punishment.

 
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