This segment discusses the tragic murder of Cecilia Haddad, a Brazilian mining executive living in Australia. She was killed by her jealous ex-boyfriend, Marcelo Santoro, in 2018. Despite enduring Santoro's stalking and threats, Cecilia didn't report him to the police. On the day of her murder, Santoro gained access to her apartment, and after killing her, he dumped her body and her car keys. Police used CCTV footage and mobile phone tracking to piece together the crime and identify Santoro as the prime suspect. Santoro attempted to flee the country but was eventually arrested, thanks to the efforts of New South Wales detectives.
1. Cecilia Haddad, a successful mining executive, was murdered in 2018 by her jealous ex-boyfriend, Marcelo Santoro, in Sydney, Australia.
2. Santoro had stalked and threatened Cecilia, even breaking into her apartment multiple times.
3. Cecilia's friends had warned her about Santoro's dangerous behavior, but she didn't report him to the police.
4. Santoro was seen on CCTV visiting Cecilia's apartment multiple times before her murder.
5. On the day of her death, Santoro confronted Cecilia at her apartment, leading to her murder.
6. Santoro disposed of Cecilia's body and her car keys after the murder, but his actions were captured on various CCTV cameras.
7. New South Wales police detectives used CCTV footage to trace Santoro's movements, linking him to the crime scene.
8. Despite fleeing to Brazil, Santoro was identified as the prime suspect, leading to efforts to prosecute him in Brazil due to the lack of an extradition treaty with Australia.
9. Cecilia's tragic death highlighted the importance of addressing stalking and domestic violence issues.