Spanish police have made progress in investigating a cold case of a missing person from a year ago, thanks to incriminating images captured by Google Street View cameras.
of independent report Images captured by a Google Street View camera car in the small Spanish town of Tahueco give police the crucial clues they need to solve the year-old disappearance of a 33-year-old Cuban man known only as JLPO. It may have been provided. The chilling photo, which has gone viral online, shows a man standing on top of what appears to be human-shaped luggage in the boot of a red car.
The case remained unsolved for more than a year without any significant clues, but the investigation was reignited after the appearance of Google Street View images. Spanish police said the photos were important evidence and reportedly launched a murder investigation and arrested two people in connection with the JLPO's death.
According to Spanish media reports, officers were able to locate the dismembered bodies, including the JLPO's torso, buried in the nearby Andalus Cemetery, just a 12-minute drive from where the incriminating Google Street View image was taken. It is said that he discovered. The horrifying discovery was made after detectives followed up on clues from photographs.
Additional images from the same Google Street View camera show a man pushing a large white package in a wheelbarrow on a quiet street in Tahueco. Investigators believe this may also be related to the disposal of the JLPO's body.
The two people arrested in connection with the incident are reported to be the JLPO's wife and a local bar employee from Tahueko. According to Todo Alicante, investigators found that the two were living together. but, el pais The police report said the investigation is still ongoing and neither suspect has yet been formally charged in court.
News of a shocking crime has shaken a small Spanish town. When shown the Google Street View image, one Andaluz cemetery employee expressed disbelief and said: el pais“It's something that happens in the village.”
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Lucas Nolan is a reporter for Breitbart News covering free speech and online censorship issues.





