Florida Man Murdered Girlfriend Because She Didn't 'Respect' Him -- Then Sent Video Of Corpse To Her Ex!
25.04.2024 - 20:11
/ perezhilton.com
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A Florida man is facing second-degree murder charges after police say he shot and killed his girlfriend… and taunted her estranged husband with a video of her corpse.
Very early on Sunday morning, 48-year-old Alexander Roque (pictured above in his mugshot) was arrested by cops in Florida City, a far southwestern suburb of Miami. He had driven up to a police station in town just a few minutes before midnight on Saturday night, apparently with the intention of turning himself in for murder. In his white Hyundai Tucson SUV was the body of his deceased girlfriend, 44-year-old Yessenia Rodriguez Marquez. Per multiple local news reports, she had at least one bullet wound, and the inside of the car was covered in blood. OMG…
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Obviously alarmed, cops took immediate action. They detained Roque, cordoned off the car, and found a gun that they believed to be the murder weapon inside. Then, after taking him inside the station, they began to question him. According to the Florida City PD’s ensuing arrest affidavit, which was obtained on Tuesday by People, Roque admitted to police he’d shot and killed Marquez during a dispute.
But as disturbing as that act of senseless violence may be, he didn’t stop there. After shooting Marquez — and before driving over to the police station with the body — Roque allegedly made a video call to her estranged husband. The arrest affidavit states that in the call, which was made via the WhatsApp app, Roque panned the camera over to the front passenger seat of the vehicle where Marquez’s lifeless body was situated. He wanted to show the woman’s estranged husband what he’d done.
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