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Death examination; Milwaukee -mann, who is charged with ruthless murder

A 51-year-old Milwaukee man is accused of killing another man on the south side of the city on Monday, May 5th. The accused is Jonathan Caravello and he is charged with ruthless murder second degree.

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What we know:

According to the criminal complaint, the Milwaukee police responded to the area on Monday, May 5th, near 37th and Orchard. When the officials arrived at the scene, they found a man who was lying in a alley on the sidewalk; He was passed out and did not breathe. Firefighters arrived on site and provided medical help, but the man was declared deceased.

The investigators learned that the victim had been in a discussion with a person who lived on the alley of him. This person was later identified as a defendant Jonathan Caravello.

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Detective spoke to a woman who looked Caravello, she invited her to his house and was in the back yard when the victim came by. Caravello told the woman “that the person who came by to sell Caravello father so that the person can buy drugs,” says the complaint. When the victim came back, the woman informed the detective that he and Caravello fight in the alley. During this time the complaint says that Caravello “brought the person in a choke stop”. He “also got a wooden bat and threw them on the person” and brought him to a choke. The woman said: “She and Caravello returned to his back yard and she went back to the alley and saw that the person was still on the ground,” the complaint said.

The police put back a video in which the interactions between Caravello and the victim were recorded. The video recordings “Caravello about (the victim) and (the victim) can be heard that it seems:” You won “. During the fight, Caravello repeated that he will kill (the victim).

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What you say:

When the police questioned Caravello, he said that he had got into a dispute with the victim – and that the victim had a small folding knife that cut him, “said the complaint. While this dispute said Caravello, he started to suffocate the victim, and he” stopped the choke stop when he was tired “. He would kill him, but he only said this after saying (the victim) he would shoot him. He never saw a gun. “

What's next:

Caravello performed on Saturday, May 10th, before the court in Milwaukee County. The bar loan was set at 25,000 US dollars.

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Caravello will be attributed to a preliminary hearing on May 20.

The source: The information in this article was provided by the access to the Wisconsin Circusing court and the criminal complaints associated with the case.

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