Posted on 05/08/2015 6:09:35 PM PDT by digger48
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) The woman at the center of an abduction and murder case will only face murder charges, according to court documents.
According to police, 23-year-old Kiara Ivette Ciares-Quinones was arrested on Thursday for the murder of Vilma Soriano that happened at the Whispering Pines apartments, on the northwest side of the city.
The probable cause affidavit said Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Officer arrived to the scene to the report of a deceased person on Wednesday around 6:30 p.m. A caller told officers that her neighbor had just been killed by someone fleeing the area who tried to leave her with her baby.
Officers say they found Soriano laying on the floor in the apartment wrapped in some sort of cover. A knife was located next to Soriano.
According to the court documents, witnesses told police that Ciares-Quinones was seen leaving the apartment complex with four children in the vehicle.
Police interviewed the roommate of the suspect and victim. They said that when they returned home from work Soriano was killed and their children were in the suspects car. The two other children in the car were Ciares-Quinones.
A witnesses told police she came to pick up Soriano. When she got to the apartment she noticed Ciares-Quinones leaving the apartment with the children, according to court documents. The witness said she asked Ciares-Quinones where Soriano was and she told her I killed her the documents said.
Officers say the children were locate on the citys south side while they were still on scene investigating the death of Soriano. The children were OK.
An autopsy showed Soriano suffered from around 224 stab wounds to the chest, neck, face, shoulder, back and head.
Ciares-Quinones was brought in for questioning on Wednesday. On Thursday police said she was officially arrested for the murder and kidnapping. She faces one count of murder.
whew..lemme outta here
Gees! We didn’t really need the photo, we already knew! Evil!
“. . . her neighbor had just been killed by someone fleeing the area who tried to leave her with her baby.”
That’s some Public School pass-’em-on-to-the-next-grade writing, there.
I was waiting for someone to catch that.
224??
didn’t her arms get tired?
That is without a doubt the greatest amount of stab wounds I have ever heard of in any case ever.
Wow!
I think this means that the "suspect" and the victim shared the apartment with a third person, "the roommate." (This person may be a conjoined twin, since the pronoun "they" is used.)
The suspect, "C-Q," stabbed the victim many times, then left in a car which contained two children belonging to the suspect and two who were the offspring of the roommate and the victim.
thirty years from now some people whose brains have caved in will be pleading to get this poor “killer” off the hook
count on it
This is what is coming over the border into the U.S. times 100,000. Give them the keys to the kingdom without them having to work for any of it and you get incredible psychotic anger in return. No wonder the Mexican and South American elites want rid of them.
Dead eyes.
Well, it could have been accidental.
thats frighteningly bad writing
imagine being a police dispatcher ....trying to get any sort of idea about what such a person might be trying to communicate??
I probably don’t move my arms that many times in a year lol
Thats some Public School pass-em-on-to-the-next-grade writing, there.
Perhaps you jest, but all you popular song writers out there take heed... this writer may have just given you, inadvertently, the next top hit song name of the decade.
“She ran on to my knife — 224 times!”
There’s a .45 caliber cure for that......
That is why I try my best to stay away from all Black women! They gets crazy nuts!
Yes I thought Abagail Folger was alot but this takes the cake.
I could tell by the name she was Skandinavian Amish
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