According to Press Democrat news of Napa County, California, an arrest on 15-JAN-2015 was made related to a murder in 2014 of a Santa Rosa businessman. The murder is related to losses related to the WCM777 ponzi scheme shut down by SEC in 2014.
Napa County Sheriff's Department arrested Angela Martinez Arias, 41, of Petaluma at her place of business in Rohnert Park. She is being charged along with three others (one of whom died in confrontation with SWAT) for murder of Reynaldo Pacheco, 44, of Santa Rosa. Pacheco was reported missing in March 2014, and 9 days later his body was found. He had been bludgeoned to death with a rock.
Detectives now believe that Arias have lured Pacheco to her location to discuss losses suffered in the WCM777 ponzi scheme, which was shut down by SEC on March 28, 2014. Upon arrival, Pacheco was kidnapped by her three co-conspirators, transported to neighboring Napa county and killed.
This is the first documented murder linked to the WCM777 Ponzi scheme.
You can find all WCM777 coverage on this blog by following this link:
http://amlmskeptic.blogspot.com/search/label/WCM777
Thanks to PatrickPretty.com for the initial link to article.
Napa County Sheriff's Department arrested Angela Martinez Arias, 41, of Petaluma at her place of business in Rohnert Park. She is being charged along with three others (one of whom died in confrontation with SWAT) for murder of Reynaldo Pacheco, 44, of Santa Rosa. Pacheco was reported missing in March 2014, and 9 days later his body was found. He had been bludgeoned to death with a rock.
Detectives now believe that Arias have lured Pacheco to her location to discuss losses suffered in the WCM777 ponzi scheme, which was shut down by SEC on March 28, 2014. Upon arrival, Pacheco was kidnapped by her three co-conspirators, transported to neighboring Napa county and killed.
This is the first documented murder linked to the WCM777 Ponzi scheme.
You can find all WCM777 coverage on this blog by following this link:
http://amlmskeptic.blogspot.com/search/label/WCM777
Thanks to PatrickPretty.com for the initial link to article.