Patricio V., a resident of San Isidro, met Ludmila Abril Cabral on Instagram. They exchanged messages for two months until they agreed on a date. She arrived accompanied by a friend, Melanie JQ, 19 years old. He had no suspicions. In addition, he allowed one of the young women to leave the building to buy cigarettes. When she returned, two men accompanied her. armed with knives. The apartment owner was tied hand and foot. They gagged him too. And to get him to hand over money and other valuables, he was beaten and stabbed in the left shoulder..

It all happened between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. on September 22nd in an apartment on the fifth floor of a building at General Juan José de Urquiza 100 in Acassuso, San Isidro. Almost three months later Melanie J. and one of his accomplices, Natanael EC, 21, are in prison. The deputy attorney general of San Isidro, Patricio Ferrari, in charge of the investigation, has just asked Guarantee judge Esteban Rossignoli the formal arrest of the suspects.
The representative of the public prosecutor’s office also requested the order to arrest Cabral, the “black widow” who had arranged the appointment with the San Isidro resident. In addition, the investigation continues to find the other criminal who was involved in the criminal plan.
This has been reported THE NATION qualified legal sources behind this young woman referred to as the “black widow,” criminal behavior of women who put their victims to sleep with sleeping pills in order to steal money and other valuables.
In this case, Ludmila and Melanie JQ did not euthanize the victim. They attacked her while she was conscious. The “Black Widows” and their two accomplices fled with a Samsonite backpack, among other things Notebook Dell, an iPhone 11 Pro Max, two chains made of 18 carat golda blue thermos, a kettle, a Jean Paul Gaultier perfume, an Armani perfume, two Bulova watches and twos shorts Sport. Patricio V. only suffered minor injuries and his life was not in danger.
“The ‘Black Widows’ and one of their accomplices were identified through the analysis of film footage, mobile phone company reports, bank transactions, antenna openings and social media publications,” a detective said of the case.
Detectives from the San Isidro Departmental Investigation Delegation (DDI) of the Buenos Aires Provincial Police conducted raids in the Ejercito de los Andes neighborhood, better known as Fuerte Apache, in Ciudadela, in Tres de Febrero and in the village of Carlos Cardel in El Palomar, Morón district, where the suspects had their home.
Prosecutor Ferrari, who heads Martínez’s Functional Instruction Unit (UFI), also requested authorization to carry out a “technical analysis” of the hijacked cell phones in the possession of Ludmila Abril C.’s accomplices, with the intention of searching for “stored data” that may be linked to the attack to which 32-year-old Patricio V. fell victim.
In the last few hours, the judge approved prosecutor Ferrari’s request, judicial circles said.
Three more suspects arrested
The wanted Ludmila is part of a growing crime scene. Numerous cases of these characteristics have been reported in recent months. And in the last few hours, three suspected accomplices of a “black widow” were reportedly arrested near the San Isidro racetrack THE NATION municipal sources.
It all happened in the early hours of yesterday morning, when a San Isidro Municipal Patrol cell phone alerted “three men in a suspicious attitude” walking along Monseñor Alberti Street 200.
One of the suspects was wearing work gloves. City police personnel requested the cooperation of uniformed officers from the 1st police station. from San Isidro of the Buenos Aires Police Department.
The suspects were taken to the police station for identification. One of the men had a key to a car that was found parked in Alsina 300, 300 meters from the aforementioned police station.
“There were plastic seals and more gloves in the vehicle. One of the suspects broke the silence and explained why they were roaming the neighborhood: they were the accomplices of a ‘black widow’ who had arranged to meet a neighbor,” the sources interviewed said.
A police car drove to the house of the neighbor who had unknowingly made an appointment with a “black widow.” When police personnel arrived at Obispo Terrero and General Paz’s home, the door to the property was open and the homeowner was unconscious.
The “Black Widow” put him to sleep with a sleeping pill. Before he fled, he took the victim’s cell phone with him, among other things.
“While I was at the victim’s house, the ‘black widow’ called her accomplices. She was waiting for them, as was originally planned, but when they didn’t come, they left,” said a source in the case.
The investigation was carried out by the San Isidro Attorney Carolina Asprella. At the request of the representative of the Public Ministry, Judge Andrea Rodríguez Mentasty ordered the arrest of the three accomplices of the “black widow”.
