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Detained Homeowner Ties Triple Killing to Cocaine Theft, Alleges $1 Million Payout to 'Pequeño J'

Prosecutors received new leads from her expanded statement describing a revenge attack over 30 kilos of cocaine.

Overview

  • Celeste Magalí González Guerrero expanded her indagatoria before prosecutor Carlos Arribas, confessing and providing new details about the night of the Florencio Varela killings.
  • She alleged the motive was the theft of 30 kilos of cocaine from Víctor Sotacuro, known as “el Duro,” saying at least two victims were accused in the robbery and that 15-year-old Lara Gutiérrez likely was not involved.
  • Her account outlined a hierarchy in which Sotacuro directed Tony Valverde Victoriano, alias “Pequeño J” or Julio, while her partner, Miguel Villanueva, operated at a lower level under “Pequeño J.”
  • She claimed someone paid $1 million to “Pequeño J” for the murders, a detail she said came from Matías Ozorio, while asserting Villanueva received nothing for carrying out the killings.
  • She described the victims arriving in a white Chevrolet Tracker with Sotacuro, “Pequeño J” and another man, said she saw Ozorio and two others digging the grave, and added that her cocaine sales were supplied from “Pequeño J’s” Nueva Pompeya base, typically delivered by Ozorio.