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A search for a missing Delaware woman led investigators to a gruesome discovery in northeastern Maryland over the weekend. Police have arrested 32-year-old Nobert Matara and intend to charge him with first-degree murder after they say dismembered human remains were found in his vehicle. On Friday, Dec. 20, New Castle County police went to the Village of Kent Apartments in Newark for a wellness check, the agency said in a news release. Officers were searching for 31-year-old Tracy Nyariki, whose employer had expressed concern after she did not report to work for several days. "During their investigation, they uncovered several suspicious circumstances that raised concerns about her safety and well-being," New Castle County police said.  After they were unable to find Nyariki, a Gold Alert was issued and the case became a criminal investigation. Eventually, detectives homed in on 32-year-old Nobert Matara as a person of interest. On Saturday evening, detectives located Matara and his vehicle on the 1100 block of South Philadelphia Boulevard in Aberdeen, Maryland. Police said they found dismembered human remains in the vehicle and arrested Matara there. He was taken to a holding facility in Maryland and will be extradited to Delaware. Authorities plan to charge him with first-degree murder but additional charges may be filed as the investigation continues, police said. #crimestory #crimenews #crimeoftiktok #crimestories #breakingnews #livenews #worldwidenews #realstories #TheLyingMedia
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A search for a missing Delaware woman led investigators to a gruesome discovery in northeastern Maryland over the weekend. Police have arrested 32-year-old Nobert Matara and intend to charge him with first-degree murder after they say dismembered human remains were found in his vehicle. On Friday, Dec. 20, New Castle County police went to the Village of Kent Apartments in Newark for a wellness check, the agency said in a news release. Officers were searching for 31-year-old Tracy Nyariki, whose employer had expressed concern after she did not report to work for several days. "During their investigation, they uncovered several suspicious circumstances that raised concerns about her safety and well-being," New Castle County police said. After they were unable to find Nyariki, a Gold Alert was issued and the case became a criminal investigation. Eventually, detectives homed in on 32-year-old Nobert Matara as a person of interest. On Saturday evening, detectives located Matara and his vehicle on the 1100 block of South Philadelphia Boulevard in Aberdeen, Maryland. Police said they found dismembered human remains in the vehicle and arrested Matara there. He was taken to a holding facility in Maryland and will be extradited to Delaware. Authorities plan to charge him with first-degree murder but additional charges may be filed as the investigation continues, police said. #crimestory #crimenews #crimeoftiktok #crimestories #breakingnews #livenews #worldwidenews #realstories #TheLyingMedia
Florida Man Accused of Killing Jeweler Over $20,000 Rolex for Girlfriend’s Christmas Gift A Florida man has been charged with murder after allegedly killing a jeweler in a dispute over a $20,000 Rolex watch he intended to give his girlfriend for Christmas, according to police. Nenad Milosevich, 56, is accused of killing Anthony D’Amore, 73, whose body was discovered on December 23 at a jewelry business in Fort Lauderdale. Police conducted a welfare check at the location, Suite 323 at 6245 N. Federal Highway, after concerns were raised. Officers entered the suite with the help of the building manager and found D’Amore dead on the floor, according to an arrest report. Surveillance footage from December 20 showed D’Amore entering the building with Milosevich. Both men went into Suite 323, but only Milosevich was seen leaving nearly three hours later. He was carrying a small bag and several items wrapped in a towel or blanket before exiting the building. An autopsy revealed D’Amore suffered bruises to his neck, back, and head. During questioning at the police station, Milosevich allegedly confessed to the crime. He told investigators he had picked up D’Amore earlier that evening, and the two had dinner before heading to the jewelry business. Milosevich said he was in the process of purchasing a Rolex watch valued at $20,000 from D’Amore, having already paid $16,000. However, according to Milosevich, the deal soured when D’Amore increased the price and refused to provide him with any jewelry or refund the money already paid. The confrontation escalated into a physical altercation, during which Milosevich admitted to striking D’Amore in the throat twice, choking him, and leaving him unresponsive on the floor. He told police the victim did not fight back. Before leaving, Milosevich said he took approximately 20 pieces of jewelry and a video recorder, which he wrapped in a blanket. He then exited the building and drove away in his Dodge Ram pickup truck. Authorities said he later disposed of the stolen items by dumping them off a bridge. Milosevich now faces a murder charge in connection with D’Amore’s death, as authorities continue their investigation.#celebritynews #crimestory #breakingnews #worldwidenews #TheLyingMedia #crimeoftiktok
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Florida Man Accused of Killing Jeweler Over $20,000 Rolex for Girlfriend’s Christmas Gift A Florida man has been charged with murder after allegedly killing a jeweler in a dispute over a $20,000 Rolex watch he intended to give his girlfriend for Christmas, according to police. Nenad Milosevich, 56, is accused of killing Anthony D’Amore, 73, whose body was discovered on December 23 at a jewelry business in Fort Lauderdale. Police conducted a welfare check at the location, Suite 323 at 6245 N. Federal Highway, after concerns were raised. Officers entered the suite with the help of the building manager and found D’Amore dead on the floor, according to an arrest report. Surveillance footage from December 20 showed D’Amore entering the building with Milosevich. Both men went into Suite 323, but only Milosevich was seen leaving nearly three hours later. He was carrying a small bag and several items wrapped in a towel or blanket before exiting the building. An autopsy revealed D’Amore suffered bruises to his neck, back, and head. During questioning at the police station, Milosevich allegedly confessed to the crime. He told investigators he had picked up D’Amore earlier that evening, and the two had dinner before heading to the jewelry business. Milosevich said he was in the process of purchasing a Rolex watch valued at $20,000 from D’Amore, having already paid $16,000. However, according to Milosevich, the deal soured when D’Amore increased the price and refused to provide him with any jewelry or refund the money already paid. The confrontation escalated into a physical altercation, during which Milosevich admitted to striking D’Amore in the throat twice, choking him, and leaving him unresponsive on the floor. He told police the victim did not fight back. Before leaving, Milosevich said he took approximately 20 pieces of jewelry and a video recorder, which he wrapped in a blanket. He then exited the building and drove away in his Dodge Ram pickup truck. Authorities said he later disposed of the stolen items by dumping them off a bridge. Milosevich now faces a murder charge in connection with D’Amore’s death, as authorities continue their investigation.#celebritynews #crimestory #breakingnews #worldwidenews #TheLyingMedia #crimeoftiktok

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