The chief investigator of Colombia’s Attorney General’s Office – Fiscalía General de la Nación – gave a detailed account in the murder case of the 21-year-old Bogotá DJ, Valentina Trespalacios, of suspect John Poulos’ movements and evidence against him since he entered the country on the night of January 19, 2023.
The 35-year-old Texan who was had been in a long-distance relationship over eight months with the young woman, arrived in Bogotá on a DELTA flight from Atlanta. Screen captures from a CCTV near the exit doors of International Arrivals, show the US citizen hauling a blue trolley suitcase believed to be the same one he placed the body of his victim, less than 72 hours later.
Poulos then proceeded in an UBER to his AirBNB apartment in Bogotá’s Chico Navarra neighborhood. The rental agreement for apartment 802 at Edificio Kappadocia (Calle 101 No.21-17), was in both their names, and rented to the couple until Sunday, January 22 – same day in which Trespalacios was murdered. In a sworn testimony to the Fiscalía, the UBER driver exchanged phone numbers with Poulos, who during the 45-minute drive from the airport asked “where he could get ‘tusi’” – a synthetic drug known as “pink XXXXXXXXX.”
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