Google Street View leads to killers caught red-handed in Spain






A brutal murder case in Spain has been solved thanks to a clue found on Google Street View.


Killers caught on Google Maps

A Cuban man and his ex-wife have been arrested in a small village in northern Spain for their alleged involvement in the murder of 32-year-old Jorge Luis Perez.


The case is like a twist in a movie, and an ordinary Google Street View image has emerged as a key clue.


The image, taken in a nearby village, shows the alleged perpetrator loading an object into the trunk of a car. Police believe the object could be the body of the victim.


The deceased, Jorge Luis Perez, was allegedly killed in the village of Andaluz. Some of his body parts were found buried there.



The village of Tajukco, where the alleged perpetrator lives, has been shocked by the news.


The arrests have sparked a debate about how technology is playing a growing role in solving crimes.


The Spanish National Police have released details leading to the arrests.


It is noteworthy that Perez's relative reported him missing in November 2023 after receiving suspicious messages from him.

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