The Murder Of A Butterflyed Woman Triggered By A Dating Tariff Increase Of IDR 100 Thousand
JAKARTA - Polda Metro Jaya revealed the facts about the investigation into the murder case of R (35), a woman with butterfly arms whose body was wrapped in cardboard at Pari Island Pier, Seribu Selatan Islands, North Jakarta. One of them is about the suspect who was desperate to kill the victim's life just because of Rp100 thousand.
"After making a date, the victim asked the perpetrator for an additional Rp100 thousand. So the tariff is Rp300 thousand after dating the victim asking for an additional Rp100 thousand," said Director of General Kiminal Investigation of the Polda Metro Jaya Kombes Wira Satya Triputra to reporters, Thursday, April 25.
However, the suspect NYP alias Nico rejected the request. The victim blasphemed and threatened the suspect by saying he would tell his brother.
The suspect, who was hurt by the curse, immediately strangled the victim. Until finally he died.
"With the words of the victim, the perpetrator was hurt and very upset. So that spontaneously the perpetrator killed the victim by strangling and entangling the victim's neck with a shoe strap so that the victim died," he said.
After the victim died, the suspect tried to eliminate traces of the murder he had committed. Nico put R's body in an AC box.
Then, took him on a motorbike to the Pucung Bay area, Bekasi. The victim's body was then thrown into the river.
"The card is filled with bodies and then thrown into the river of the iron bridge," said Wira.
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Meanwhile, NYP was arrested at Guguak VIII Koto, Fifty Cities, West Sumatra, Thursday, April 18, at 05.00 WIB.
The arrest was after investigators found strong evidence that NYP was the perpetrator behind R's death.
R was found in a pathetic condition on Saturday, April 13. When found, a woman was found wearing an earrings and a butterfly-motivatedTAL. In addition, she wore blue trousers and a black long-sleeved shirt.