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      XPost: misc.transport.rail.americas, alt.politics.democrats, alt       fan.rush-limbaugh       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: yourdime@outlook.com              The initial autopsy into the late Marina Placensia, 28, was initially       inconclusive on how she died, but years later, her disturbing array of       injuries and tragic history resulted in a murder charge against her       boyfriend, Angelo Valentino Mantych, 41. Authorities now say he strangled       her to death.              The couple and their four children were moving out of Racine, Wisconsin,       in late August 2016, according to documents and a press release from the       Denver District Attorney’s Office in Colorado. Placensia was unresponsive       when they arrived at Denver Union Station, however. Documents described       resuscitation efforts, but she was pronounced dead.              “Your Affiant observed that Mantych appeared to be upset, crying and       vomited several times,” the documents stated.              The defendant allegedly asserted he tried to wake her up about 20 minutes       before they arrived. He could not because she was a “heavy sleeper.” When       he tried again 10 minutes before arrival, he again got no response.       Realizing something was wrong, he asked for help, he allegedly said.              No witnesses turned up saying they saw the couple get into any disturbance       or assault on the train.              But there were immediate signs of trouble. Placensia’s family had already       been at Denver Union Station to welcome her; her brother told       investigators to look into Mantych “because he is abusive.”              Investigators discovered numerous bruises all over Placensia’s body. These       seemed consistent with an assault or struggle, but none presented as an       obvious cause of death, they wrote.              Mantych allegedly tried to explain away her injuries as something she       received during their move. In one version of events, he said a door       struck her in the shoulder while they were moving furniture, documents       said. In another interview, he allegedly said she was carrying a box when       a door hit her in the face. He also claimed that her 2-year-old daughter       scratched her in the face.              “Angelo described them being ‘super excited’ about moving back to Denver       and were constantly talking about what they were going to do and getting       their game plan together,” the affidavit stated. “Angelo described them as       being overly happy the last couple months. Angelo volunteered that the       whole time he was not even sitting next to her on the train.”              The autopsy noted numerous injuries to the body, including a bruise to the       right cheek, bruises around her mouth and face, bruises on her thighs and       calves, bruises on her upper body, and the right side of her abdomen, as       well as fractured ribs. There was no immediate determination of cause or       manner of death, however.              It would be years before prosecutors charged Mantych, but witnesses       detailed an ugly relationship in which Mantych allegedly subjected both       Placensia and her four children to prolific abuse.              In a partially redacted portion of the document, a neighbor said that       Mantych “beat” Placensia the day before they left. They fought all the       time and Mantych had also beaten her two months before the move, the       neighbor said.              Another neighbor told investigators about being aware of a domestic       violence history and that Mantych was physically and mentally abusive to       Placensia, hitting her every day.              During the move, he allegedly slapped Placensia on the face, punched her       side, grabbed and punched her arms, grabbed her neck, and pulled her hair.              He allegedly called Placensia a “c—,” and “a dumb b—-,” and ordered her to       move the furniture faster.              “He was throwing furniture off the balcony and was yelling at the children       and telling them to move the furniture and that they weren’t doing it       right,” documents wrote. “[Redacted] said her son tried to help their       children move a mattress, but Angelo yelled at her son not to help them.”              There were also more allegations of abusing the kids. In one instance, a       redacted witness described hearing one of the boys say “please stop, it       hurts,” and Mantych allegedly answered, “get up, you little bastard.”              “Stop acting like your f—ing mom and take it like a man,” the defendant       allegedly told the child.              This witness described feeling that Mantych had his children, in her       words, “highly trained to not say anything.”              “[Redacted] said she had taken Marina to Wheaton Francis Hospital, in       Racine, WI, several times to be treated for injuries sustained from       Angelo’s assaults on her,” documents stated.              In one incident, Placensia described Mantych allegedly opening her legs       and striking her “down there.”              In another incident, two years before the murder, Mantych allegedly held a       baby off the balcony and told Placensia, “Do what I say, or the baby       goes.”              Racine County Social Services told Denver investigators on Sept. 8, 2016,       about the two older sons coming to school with dirty clothes and smelling       of urine.              Denver investigators later learned about a March 13, 2015, assault case in       which Mantych allegedly became upset about the race of a man on a       television show and asked Placensia if this person resembled a man she had       slept with. He allegedly grabbed her and punched her head several times,       resulting in her being unable to hear in her left ear.              Placensia would wear sweaters and sunglasses in the summer to cover the       injuries she sustained at Mantych’s hands, documents stated.              In addition to physical abuse, a witness described hearing from Placensia       about Mantych allegedly molesting her daughter, whom she had had with       another man while Mantych was in prison.              Placensia had been moving to Denver to get away from her boyfriend, though       he refused to let her go, according to allegations.              “If I can’t have you, no one will,” he allegedly said when learning of her       plan to leave.              A follow-up forensic investigation resulted in a doctor on May 18 of this       year declaring that Placensia had died from being suffocated — her       injuries were consistent with such cases involving living and dead       patients.              Furthermore, this was from an assault, with pressure to her face and       obstruction to her nose and mouth.              “Ms. Placensia exhibits multiple areas of oral and perioral trauma       consistent with asphyxia from suffocation,” the doctor wrote. “No other       medical conditions were found at autopsy which could have resulted in Ms.       Placensia’s death. The manner of death is homicide.”              https://lawandcrime.com/crime/boyfriend-strangled-girlfriend-to-death-on-       amtrak-train-and-got-away-with-it-for-7-years-authorities/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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