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02-10-2026, 12:00 PM
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Costa Rican Sicario Enters Gym and Shoots Exercising Man Dead
Cartago, Costa Rica A 34-year-old man, Jeffry A., was killed when, whilst exercising at a gym, a man wearing a motorcycle helmet entered the premises and shot him dead. Jeffry was shot in the throat, face, and back. He was declared dead at the scene. |
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02-10-2026, 12:13 PM
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Re: Costa Rican Sicario Enters Gym and Shoots Exercising Man Dead
From this site I have gathered that a high percentage of body surface area covered in tattoos usually equates to a high probability of being shot and killed.
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02-10-2026, 12:24 PM
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Re: Costa Rican Sicario Enters Gym and Shoots Exercising Man Dead
I’d say only when they’re covering scumbags and gangsters. I’m a retired tattoo artist and pretty much fully covered. I sure hope that’s not what’s in store for me down the road. Killer dude sure had to run pretty far into the place to do his job. I’d add extra to the bill for that. |
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02-10-2026, 03:48 PM
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Re: Costa Rican Sicario Enters Gym and Shoots Exercising Man Dead
The hit seems amateurish compared to other ones on here. He goes to a very crowded area and had to go deep into the room to find him. Then he checks if it's the right guy AFTER he shoots him. Then he runs into the door forgetting that it opens inwards.
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02-10-2026, 03:56 PM
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Re: Costa Rican Sicario Enters Gym and Shoots Exercising Man Dead
You should watch the video again. He pops another cap in his head before he leaves. He wasn't checking to make sure he smoked the right guy. |
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02-11-2026, 03:59 AM
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Re: Costa Rican Sicario Enters Gym and Shoots Exercising Man Dead
According to police reports, the man had been released from prison approximately a month ago. He is also allegedly linked to a criminal organization known as Los Gery, a gang connected to various crimes in the province. He still had a number of active cases in various prosecutor's offices throughout the country against him so weird he got released. Court records detail that some of these cases date back more than a decade and were under the jurisdiction of deputy prosecutors, sentencing courts, and flagrant offense courts. |