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Calif. man killed in Brazil in ripoff
ASSOCIATED PRESS ^ | 10-31-06 | KIM CURTIS AND STAN LEHMAN

Posted on 10/31/2006 6:29:31 PM PST by Pharmboy

SAN BRUNO, Calif. -- The lonely, divorced carpenter thought he was going to Brazil to make wedding plans.

Instead, he was drugged and held captive for six days at his fiancee's home while she and another man emptied his bank accounts, according to Brazilian authorities. Then they drove the 56-year-old victim to a vacant lot, where they strangled him with copper wire, doused his body with fuel, and set it on fire, investigators say.

Authorities found Raymond Merrill's charred body in April.

Now, the woman he believed was his betrothed is under arrest, along with a man suspected of helping to kill him.

"He would talk to me about ideal relationships and pure love," said Merrill's best friend, Bill Rauch. "With age doesn't necessarily come wisdom. He was used to doing things his way and, in the end, it did him in."

For months, his family knew nothing of his horrifying end. It was only after a bungled robbery in Brazil that investigators even learned of Merrill's fate.

Merrill met Regina Filomena Rachid last year through an online dating service. At the time, he was lonely and depressed, having been dumped by a Las Vegas woman for whom he had bought expensive gifts, according to Merrill's best friend.

Merrill and Rachid exchanged dozens of calls, e-mails and photographs, often enlisting Rachid's 18-year-old daughter as a translator. Rachid was 41, from an upper-middle-class family that was in the real estate business.

"I thought, `This is going a little fast,' but I didn't want to sound critical," said Merrill's sister, Marcia Sanchez Loebick.

The warning signs were obvious to Merrill's friend of nearly 30 years. Merrill gave Rachid $10,000 to start a skin care clinic and bought her a $20,000 sport utility vehicle. She complained it wasn't a fancier, more expensive model, Rauch said.

"This from a man who was tightfisted," Rauch said. "Ray and I would go out and I'd have to buy all the beers. All of a sudden, he's lavishing all these gifts and money on a relationship he's not even close to consummating.

"I said, `Ray, these are so many red flags. I can't believe you're pursuing this,'" Rauch said. "He would just slough it off. He'd say, `She's just a passionate and emotional Latina.' What do you say to a guy like that?"

Merrill visited Rachid twice in Sao Jose dos Campos, an industrial city about 60 miles from Sao Paulo. Both times he stayed a week longer than planned. Both times he notified Rauch, who then drove to Merrill's home in San Bruno to water the plants and collect the mail. On the third trip, Merrill again overstayed his return, but this time he didn't call Rauch to let him know.

Loebick, who lives in Cleveland, said she sent her brother repeated e-mails warning him that their 86-year-old father was dying, but got no response. She and Rauch's best friend called police in California to report him missing.

What happened to Merrill was more awful than either could have imagined.

Sometime after he arrived on March 21, Rachid and her real boyfriend, Nelson Siqueira Neves, drugged Merrill, kept him in a room in Rachid's house, and drained his bank accounts, stealing about $200,000 in all, according to Merrill's sister and Brazilian authorities.

Then, on April 1 - the day he was scheduled to return to California - they hired Evandro Celso Augusto Ribeiro for $5,600 to help kill him and set fire to the corpse, according to investigators. Authorities found the scorched remains but could not identify the victim, and buried the body in a pauper's grave.

But then Rachid - to raise money to pay off the hit man - took part in the holdup of a black-market money changer, and accidentally left her purse behind, investigators say.

The money changer went to police and turned over the purse, which contained Merrill's credit card. Hours later, Rachid showed up at the same police station to report her purse stolen. Police arrested her on the spot. The alleged hit man soon told authorities what happened to Merrill, investigators said.

Rachid and Ribeiro are in custody, charged with armed robbery followed by death.

Rachid's boyfriend was questioned by police in early October but was released under a Brazilian law that says no one can be arrested in the days immediately before and after an election, investigators said. Now he cannot be found.

"I feel a really terrible sense of loss," said Merrill's best friend. "You expect to lose your parents. But you don't expect one of your best friends to die."

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Kim Curtis reported from San Bruno, Calif., and Stan Lehman reported from Sao Paulo, Brazil.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; US: California
KEYWORDS: blinddate; brazil; murder
Love is blind (or should I say lust is blind).
1 posted on 10/31/2006 6:29:32 PM PST by Pharmboy
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To: Pharmboy

Caveat emptor.


2 posted on 10/31/2006 6:33:44 PM PST by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Vote REPUBLICAN on November 7th!)
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To: Pharmboy
Already posted days ago http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1726047/posts


3 posted on 10/31/2006 6:34:37 PM PST by CAWats (And I will make no distinction between the terrorists and the Democrats)
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To: CAWats; Admin Moderator

Thanks...they changed the headline. I searched several words including "Brazil" but didn't see it. I did not go back days so I missed it. But, this is a new write up. I originally found it in AP's Breaking News.


4 posted on 10/31/2006 6:40:31 PM PST by Pharmboy (Vote American, not Democrat.)
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To: Pharmboy

They say a fool and his money are soon parted.

From now on, they will say a fool and his life are soon parted.


5 posted on 10/31/2006 6:41:16 PM PST by outdriving (Diversity is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.)
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To: Pharmboy

Regina Filomena Rachid

6 posted on 10/31/2006 6:54:06 PM PST by Anti-Bubba182
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To: Pharmboy

Too much thinking with the little head.

The woman will get 5 years, the men 35.


7 posted on 10/31/2006 7:05:30 PM PST by sgtbono2002 (The fourth estate is a fifth column.)
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To: CAWats

that is a different source


8 posted on 10/31/2006 7:06:41 PM PST by RDTF (Iraq: terrorist flypaper)
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To: Pharmboy

Nothing good could happen from the Brasilian "romance". Once, more than 30 years ago, a student in my class got himself a Brasilian girlfriend. And although we had warned him, he oversexed to such a point that his skin cracked, he ended up in the infirmary and we went there to visit him, and [we were laughing, he was not] even brought him some fruit there, if memory serves.


9 posted on 10/31/2006 8:50:17 PM PST by GSlob
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To: Pharmboy
I met my wife on the Internet, but things worked out much better than for this guy. I talked with a few psychos also, you have to pick up on the hints. I would think asking for money might be a sign someone has an ulterior motive.
10 posted on 10/31/2006 10:27:27 PM PST by ME-262 (The Democrat party is slowly being reduced by abortion AIDS and imprisonment...and soon deportation!)
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To: Pharmboy

"Instead, he was drugged and held captive for six days at his fiancee's home while she and another man emptied his bank accounts, according to Brazilian authorities."


An extreme case of an event that is sadly not uncommon. Americans are walking ATM's in the eyes of much of the third world, and the hustlers line up to fleece the unsuspecting. You can't buy love, but it doesn't stop these poor saps from trying.


BTW, odds are the "other man" was her boyfriend/husband as well as her accomplice.


11 posted on 10/31/2006 11:36:21 PM PST by DemforBush
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