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After Prime Video’s ‘Tremembé’ Success, Sandrão Reemerges on TV to Discuss Suzane Romance and Deny Ordering Murder

The streaming hit reignited scrutiny of Tremembé’s high‑profile inmates, with renewed focus on Sandrão’s prison relationships alongside related legal disputes.

Overview

  • Record TV aired Roberto Cabrini’s exclusive interview on Sunday, where Sandrão described a seven‑year, “intense” relationship with Suzane von Richthofen.
  • She characterized her connection with Elize Matsunaga as friendship, diverging from portrayals of a full romance in books and dramatization.
  • Sandrão rejected claims that she shot or ordered the killing in the 2003 case, though she was convicted and sentenced to 27 years for the kidnapping and death of 14‑year‑old Talisson Vinícius da Silva Castro.
  • Prime Video’s Tremembé, based on Ullisses Campbell’s work, set a Brazil premiere record for the platform and has driven the renewed media attention.
  • Coverage revisited past media and legal battles, citing a R$120,000 paid Gugu interview secured by a notary‑filed agreement and Campbell’s account that lawsuits brought by Suzane against him were unsuccessful.