When four young children woke one morning and couldn’t find their mum, they instinctively phoned their dad.
Their parents Michelle and Braulio had separated, and a protective order
meant Braulio wasn’t allowed to step inside the family home.
So, abiding by the law, he had asked a neighbour to look for his ex-wife while he drove the children to school.
The neighbour called the police, and when they searched the house, they
made a horrifying discovery. Michelle was hanging from a cord in a
basement shower. Her suicide stunned everyone.
The devoted mum was on the brink of starting a new life, with holidays
planned and her divorce almost finalised. Had the thought of life as a
single mum been too daunting, or the pressure of the separation too
much? An autopsy revealed a far more shocking reason behind her death.
Michelle, 43, was a proud mum to five children.The two eldest had been
adopted and the youngest three were her biological kids. Michelle was
living in a large home with her four youngest, aged 11, nine, six and
three. The oldest, Nicholas, was away at college.
Michelle and her estranged husband Braulio had lived a privileged life.
Braulio was the CEO of a security company and they’d built their luxury
home, which was worth over $1.1 million. But for Braulio, life was
spinning out of control.
In 2013, he’d been investigated and accused of gaining $500 million
worth of government contracts through his friendship with an official.
His relationship with Michelle was breaking down too.
Threatening behaviour By 2014, they’d been separated for a year and were
in the middle of a bitter divorce battle. Michelle had accused Braulio
of being threatening during their marriage, and a judge had put a
protective order in place to keep him away from the family home.
Michelle had put forward four pages outlining his behaviour, including
locking her in rooms and pushing the children. Braulio was still allowed
access to the children and moved to a home less than a mile away.
Smothered by a pillow On 19 March 2014, the children visited Braulio,
and his sister delivered them back to Michelle at a local car park.
While she was driving back, Braulio broke into his former home in
Ashburn, North Virginia, and hid. He waited until Michelle had put the
children to bed, then attacked.
He tried to smother Michelle with a pillow on her bed, until he realised
that one of his young sons was sleeping there. He woke the
disorientated boy and told him to go to his brother’s room.
When he was gone, Braulio struck again. He beat and strangled Michelle
to death. Then he dragged her body downstairs to a bathroom in the
basement.
He wrapped an electrical cord around her neck and hung her from the
shower to make it look like she had killed herself. After staging the
scene, he fled, leaving the children in the house with their dead
mother.
The next morning, when the kids phoned him because they couldn’t find their mum, he played the concerned father.
After Michelle’s body was found, an autopsy revealed she hadn’t died
from the cord around her neck. There were signs that she’d been beaten
and suffocated to death – and Braulio was the prime suspect. Police had
CCTV footage of a man matching his description entering Michelle’s home
just before she returned. He was captured on a neighbour’s camera
leaving alone after midnight.
When police went to talk to him, he had a black eye and a cut to his
face. His DNA was also found in the house that he hadn’t lived in for a
year.
Two months later, the disgraced CEO was arrested and charged with
Michelle’s murder. He was released on a $2million bail. While his
children were in the care of Michelle’s best friend, he walked free for
two years.
At the trial in June this year, Braulio, 52, took the stand and calmly
denied breaking into his old home and murdering Michelle. The jury were
not allowed to hear the reasons behind the protective order, or that
Michelle thought her life was under threat.
Instead, he painted a picture of them amicably working their way through
the divorce for the sake of the children. Braulio said he’d watched TV
the night she was killed, before falling asleep, and said his black eye
was down to his son accidentally throwing a torch at him.
His defence experts claimed that Michelle could have committed suicide
and the bruising on her face could have been inflicted during death
convulsions.
His lawyers questioned why he would choose to kill Michelle when the
kids were in the home, rather than striking during one of her isolated
training runs.
The young son who had been sleeping in Michelle’s bed testified that
he’d been woken by his dad and asked to leave the room. Another son said
his dad had given him a golden coin in return for the security code to
the house – also denying there had been an accident with a torch. The
eldest son, Nicholas, identified his father on the surveillance tapes
from his distinctive walk.
Braulio was found guilty of killing Michelle and staging it to look like
suicide. As he remained silent. Family and friends cheered. The jury
spent five hours before sentencing Braulio to life in prison for murder,
plus 15 years for breaking and entering, and another year for breaking
the protection order
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