A beautiful law student poisoned at least four people in five months...I enjoyed the crime. I was shocked
Oct 14, 2025
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According to local media such as G1, a female college student is at the center of a series of poisoning incidents in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from January to May this year. Ana Paula Veloso Fernandez, 36, a law student, was arrested and put on trial for poisoning at least four people. She also reportedly attempted to poison a student at the same school but failed.
According to police, Fernandes killed 10 dogs to test the effectiveness of the poison before the crime.
The first victim was Marcelo Fonseca, who poisoned Fernandes just four days after he entered his home as a tenant. The body was found long after it was left unattended.
The second victim was Maria Aparesida Rodriguez, who met Fernandis through a dating app and was found dead after drinking coffee at her home.
Police said Fernandez had prepared a forged note and a poisoned cake to drive his ex-boyfriend as the culprit.
The third victim was 65-year-old Neal Koheia da Silva, who killed Fernandis for 4,000 reais (about 1.05 million won) at the request of his classmate Michelle Faiba da Silva (43). In the process, she reportedly used poisoned stews.
The fourth victim was 21-year-old Haider Mazres, from Tunisia, who was in a relationship with Fernandes but police believe she pretended to be pregnant and fed him a poisoned milkshake after the breakup.
Investigators said Fernandis was the last person to be with the victims, and that he was the first to report it to the police immediately after the incident.
This is judged to be an act of concealing the crime.
Police said she used a variety of methods to approach victims and was highly anti-social in that she stayed at the scene after the crime and enjoyed the impact of her actions.
Fernandez's twin sister Roberta Christina Veloso Fernandez and friend Michelle Faiba da Silva were also arrested for involvement, and police believe they helped with the crime.
Police found a banned pesticide called 'terbupos' in her home, which is known to be a toxic substance similar to rat poison. Currently, the bodies of the victims have been autopsied and are awaiting the results of the toxicity analysis, and the investigation is ongoing.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.