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Friday, May 16, 2014

Missing New Jersey woman was 'BURIED ALIVE in a shallow grave by her landscaper'

Buried alive: New Jersey woman Fatima Perez was buried alive in a shallow grave by her landscaper after he offered to drive her to buy a new car
A New Jersey woman was buried alive in a shallow grave by her landscaper after he offered to drive her to buy a new car,
Fatima Perez was reported missing on Monday evening, The body of the 41-year-old woman was..........
found on Wednesday in Monroe Township.
Perez's mouth and eyes were covered with duct tape before she was buried,  An autopsy determined she died of asphyxiation.
Landscaper Carlos Alicea-Antonetti, of Camden, and one of his employees, Ramon Ortiz of Pennsauken, told investigators they buried her alive and according to authorities they were ordered held on $5 million bail each as they were arraigned on murder charges.
Investigators said Alicea-Antonetti, the owner of Villa Coamo Landscaping and General Maintenance, picked up Perezon Monday in his van to drive her to buy the car and that she(perez)  had $8,000 with her to purchase the car
Ramon Ortiz, left, 57, of Pennsauken, and Carlos Alicea-Antonetti, 36, are arraigned on murder charges in the slaying of Camden resident Fatima Perez
Ramon Ortiz, left, 57, of Pennsauken, and Carlos Alicea-Antonetti, 36, are arraigned on murder charges in the slaying of Camden resident Fatima Perez

And she accepted a lift from Alicea-Antonetti, who was known to her family and had done landscaping work at her home.
Speaking to investigators later, he claimed she fell out of his van during an argument then got back in regardless of the injury.
He admitted to then picking up Ortiz, and said the two men later bound Perez and taped her ears and mouth shut.
Oritz's statement differed, claiming that Perez was already tied up when he entered the van, and that she begged him for help while they headed to the rural area where they buried her.
Ortiz stated that Ms. Perez was placed in the grave, covered with lime and buried,' according to the court record. Both men agreed she was alive when they buried her, according to police.
They covered the grave with branches and debris to try and hide it, then left.
Alicea-Antonetti had $7,000 on him when he was arrested.
Grieving: Family members of Fatima Perez weep as they listen to the arraignment of Ramon Ortiz and Carlos Alicea-Antonetti
         Family of Fatima Perez
Ortiz allegedly took police to the grave later that Wednesday morning.
Both men have criminal histories. Alicea-Antonetti pled guilty to aggravated assault in an April 2006 domestic violence case involving choking his wife while Ortiz was convicted of drug-distribution charges in 1993 and 1995 with each case resulting in a three-year prison sentence.
He was convicted on two more drug-related crimes in 1999 and 2002.
Each man faces life without parole in Perez's death.




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