Friday 10 January 2014

The five people arrested over the shooting of former Miss Venezuela and her Ex husband in front of their daughter

  These are the five adults arrested over the motorway murders of former Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and her British-born ex-husband Thomas BerryThese are the five adults arrested over the motorway murders of former Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and her British-born ex-husband Thomas BerryThese are the five adults arrested over the motorway murders of former Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and her British-born ex-husband Thomas BerryThese are the five adults arrested over the motorway murders of former Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and her British-born ex-husband Thomas BerryThese are the five adults arrested over the motorway murders of former Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and her British-born ex-husband Thomas Berry                     Happy: Despite separating Thomas Berry and Monica Spear holidayed together for their daughter's sakeThese are the five adults arrested over the motorway murders of former Miss Venezuela Monica Spear and her British-born ex-husband Thomas Berry.
Police in Venezuela released the mugshots today as they revealed they were hunting four more men including one thought to be on the run with the gun used to shoot the tragic pair dead in front of their five-year-old daughter.

Two minors aged 17 and 15 - whose names and photos have not been released - are also in custody.
Detectives named the alleged 'material author' of the double shooting as a 19-year-old called Jean Carlos Colina Alcala.

 
The suspects also include a 26-year-old fugitive army deserter and career criminal nicknamed El Adolfito - 'Little Adolfo' in Spanish - who was first arrested for stealing a motorbike aged just 14.
Police chief Jose Gregorio Sierralta said the discovery of Miss Spear's camera at the house of the sole female detainee was vital in helping them identify the gang alleged to have shot dead the former beauty queen and her ex-husband during a botched attempt to steal their car.
He also identified the gang as the 'Bloodthirsty Ones of El Cambur' the area 200 miles west of the capital Caracas where Monday's night horror shootings occurred.
The murders had been blamed by local papers on a gang called the 'Quick Ones.'
Police also released mugshots of the men they are hunting - including a 21-year-old named as Nelfren Antonio Jimenez who is believed to have the murder weapon.

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