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12-10-2025, 08:51 AM
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| The Candyman With the Windowless Van Poster Rank:143 Join Date: Oct 2012 Posts: 11,456 Mentioned: 32 Post(s) Quoted: 6077 Post(s)
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
Professors are often brilliant in their fields, particularly where abstract thinking is involved. However, when it comes to practical matters they can be relative dunces. I once had a philosophy professor who could mezmerize the class with his lectures, but couldn't figure out how to open the door of a car he hadn't ridden in before.
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01-07-2026, 06:18 PM
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Re: Woman Pushed to Her Death by Her Husband
He killed her before he threw her out the window. He thought he could say she jumped but he strangled her. The Incident: On July 22, 2018, Tatiane Spitzner died after falling from the fourth-floor apartment she shared with her husband in Guarapuava. Security footage from the apartment building's garage and elevator showed Manvailer repeatedly assaulting her and preventing her from escaping in the moments leading up to her death. The Retrieval: After she fell, Manvailer was seen on video taking her body back into their apartment building. He also attempted to clean bloodstains from the elevator walls before fleeing the scene. Arrest and Trial: Manvailer was arrested hours later after a traffic accident, while attempting to flee toward the border with Paraguay and Argentina. He denied the murder, claiming his wife jumped from the balcony of her own volition. Forensic Evidence and Verdict: Forensic investigators determined that Spitzner did not die from the fall but rather from mechanical asphyxia (strangulation). In May 2021, a jury found Manvailer guilty of murder, sentencing him to 31 years in prison. |