While they were preparing his pregnant wife’s body for cremation, the husband asked to open the coffin one last time

Gustavo appeared in the recording.

He wasn’t pushing the car. He wasn’t doing anything that looked violent from a distance. But he was seen arguing with Ana Clara by the driver’s side door, in the rain, minutes before the accident.

When the police asked for his full statement, Gustavo said he only wanted to talk to his sister about family matters. He said she was nervous. He said he didn’t know anything else.

He said many things.

 

The toxicology report found a sedative at levels incompatible with pregnancy and Ana Clara’s routine. Marcos then recalled that Ana Clara never took anything without consulting her obstetrician. Not even a common painkiller.

The investigation didn’t depend on a single piece of evidence. It depended on many small pieces: the medical time that didn’t match, the mark found on the body, the station’s recording, the partially deleted messages, and a debt Gustavo had hidden from his family.

On Ana Clara’s cell phone, they recovered a deleted conversation. In it, she demanded that Gustavo stop asking for money and that he stop approaching Marcos with lies. She also told him that after Miguel’s birth, she would speak with their mother.