A 29-year-old Cape Cod girl is accused of killing her ex-boyfriend, in accordance with police who say she fatally stabbed him within the chest.
Juscelene Guedes, of Centerville, has been arrested and charged with homicide, and assault and battery with a harmful weapon. She allegedly killed her ex-boyfriend, Renato Chaves, who was 33.
“It was me,” Guedes reportedly informed police in Hyannis Wednesday night.
She is within the U.S. illegally, 7News Boston reported.
Barnstable Police at round 7:19 p.m. on Wednesday acquired a 911 name reporting a automobile crash within the space of TD Financial institution, 226 Falmouth Street, Route 28 in Hyannis.
One of many automobile’s occupants, Chaves, had been stabbed within the chest.
“Ofc. Rogorzenski cut off CHAVES t-shirt and noticed an approximately 1.5 inch stab wound to the middle of CHAVES chest,” the arraignment report reads. “Ofc. Rogorzenski noted the wound was not actively bleeding but began medical treatment. While rendering medical aid, Ofc. Rogorzenski observed a kitchen knife on the passenger side floor of the white Ford Fusion.”
Chaves was transported to Cape Cod Hospital, the place he was pronounced lifeless.
In the meantime, a witness on the crash pointed to a girl later recognized as Guedes, who was working away from the accident. The witness reportedly shouted at police, “Get her! Get her!”
An officer chased her down, and Guedes was suggested of her Miranda Rights in Portuguese. Throughout the interview with police, she recognized herself and Chaves as exes. Guedes informed police that that they had a home altercation in her Centerville residence.
“Det Loiselle subsequently asked GUEDES who stabbed CHAVES and GUEDES responded ‘It was me,’ ” the arraignment report reads.
She was then positioned beneath arrest.
Police later responded to Guedes’ residence, the place they reportedly observed red-brown drops in line with blood within the driveway. Cops additionally famous red-brown drops contained in the entry means of her residence.
When Guedes was interviewed on the police station, she informed police about their lengthy historical past of previous home incidents. Chaves had been threatening her, she informed police.
“During the interview, GUEDES also informed me that CHAVES came to GUEDES’ apartment and got into a domestic dispute,” the arraignment report reads. “According to GUEDES, CHAVES pulled a knife, which she described as having a yellow-colored handle, on GUEDES and kicked GUEDES in the thigh. GUEDES was able to take the knife from CHAVES and scraped his forearm with the knife and stabbed CHAVES in the chest.”
A neighbor then noticed Chavez go away the residence, and Chavez reportedly mentioned his ex stabbed him, the neighbor informed police. Chavez requested the neighbor to drive him to the hospital, and Guedes additionally jumped into the automobile.
“GUEDES kept screaming CHAVES’ name and told (the neighbor) to not turn GUEDES over to the police because GUEDES was going to jail,” the arraignment report reads.
Guedes has a court-appointed protection lawyer, who filed a movement for funds for an interpreter.