FL - Janice Zengotita-Torres, Dead in Botched Murder-for-Hire, 3 Arrested, Jan 2018

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New details emerge in botched Florida murder-for-hire plot

KISSIMMEE, Fla. - The Osceola County Sheriff's Office has released new details in what it is calling a botched murder-for-hire plot that left an innocent mother dead, WKMG reports.

On Sunday, deputies released the missing persons report with a timeline of the final hours of Janice Zengotita-Torres' life.

Investigators said Zengotita-Torres was working at Ross on Jan. 7 and called her son at 10:15 p.m. to tell him that she would be home around 1:30 a.m.
At 12:33 a.m., surveillance video showed Zengotita-Torres driving away from the store. At 1:30 a.m., deputies said there were two transactions on the victim's bank card.

According to the report, when her family called her phone at 4:30 a.m., the calls went directly to voicemail.
At 7:45 a.m., Zengotita-Torres was reported missing. Her body was found hours later dumped on the side of a road in Ormond Beach.
https://www.news4jax.com/news/new-details-emerge-in-botched-murder-for-hire-plot

Osceola County Sheriff Russ Gibson said Ishnar Lopez Ramos hired Alexis Ramos Rivera and his girlfriend, Glorianmarie Quinones Montes, to kill a romantic rival, but they mistook Janice Zengotita-Torres, 42, of Kissimmee, for the intended victim and killed her.

Gibson said the suspects followed Zengotita-Torres after she left work at Ross on Sunday night and accosted her when she got home. They forced her into the trunk of her own vehicle, officials said.

From there, they went to an apartment near the Mall at Millennia. Deputies said Montes went inside the apartment while Ramos and Rivera stayed in the vehicle with Zengotita-Torres.

Gibson said that's when Ramos and Rivera realized they had abducted the wrong person, but decided to continue with their plan.

The suspects tied Zengotita-Torres with zip ties, covered her head with a garbage bag then Rivera beat her until she was unconscious, according to authorities.

"The suspects showed no regard for this victim, causing her to die from suffocation because the garbage bags were wrapped around her head," Gibson said.
The suspects drove Zengotita-Torres' vehicle, with her body in it, to Ormond Beach and left her body near the intersection on Bennett Lane where she was found shortly before 9 a.m. Monday by a Spectrum employee who was doing work in the area, according to officials.

https://www.clickorlando.com/news/new-details-emerge-in-botched-murder-for-hire-plot
 

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