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Guilty - 24 years in jail for Estômbar teacher’s murderer

justiceA Lagoa resident, who killed stabbed his boyfriend to death and partially buried the body, has been handed a 24-year prison sentence from judges in Portimão court.

The 31-year-old man was found guilty of murder, theft and document forgery.

The facts date back to February 28, 2017, when the defendant confronted his boyfriend, João Marcelino, a 56-year-old history teacher at the Escola Rio Arade in Estômbar, and stabbed him 26 times in the neck and head.

"Then, with a spade, he covered the victim's body with earth. He then took the dead man’s car, falsified a transfer of ownership document and registered the vehicle in his own name," said the prosecutor.

The assailant, Joaquim Guedes, wanted to end the relationship, which had not gone down well with the teacher whose body was found, partially covered with earth to the side of the Lagoa access road to the Via do Infante motorway.

Correio da Manhã reported at the time that Marcelino was found, naked from the waist up, “with his trousers and pants down to the ankles.”

The defendant was arrested and presented to court on 10 March 2017 where the judge said he could await trial at his home as he did not present a flight risk.

This decision successfully was appealed by the Public Prosecution Service and Joaquim Guedes has been held in detention since April 2018.

Guedes confessed to the attack but due to the savagery of this needless assault, a full sentence was demanded by the State prosecutor - and was given.

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0 #3 Denby 2018-06-30 23:36
John Taylor,
Can you provide information on Judge father, Judge son scenario and also teacher career prospects. Your story does not fit and is not logical.
0 #2 TT 2018-06-30 10:17
I wasn't aware of this 'unwritten' two-tier justice but it would not surprise me.
On this basis, it will be interesting to see the outcome of the recent case where a drunk-driving sergeant killed a cyclist. The deceased was a banker. Who out-ranks who in this scenario?
https://www.diariorural.pt/2018/06/29/sargento-alcoolizado-mata-ciclista-proximo-da-base-aerea-de-beja/
+1 #1 John Taylor 2018-06-29 15:30
Yet again we get a hint at the hidden laws of Portugal. Over the centuries handed down from Judge Father to Judge Son verbally as never specifically written down. This time hinting at the higher value to Portuguese society of a 'secure permanent position' teacher - by definition well connected. (Many less well connected ones, twice as able, train as teachers but never find a career in Portugal. One might be waiting at your table - ask them) and the killer, profession unspecified so obviously of lower value to society. Not a Theoretical Physicist for sure or we would be told.
There is elements of this in the current trial of the Ellie acid 'I thought it was urine' attacker, a druggy. The fine upstanding well connected ex-boyfriend, who supplied the acid and arranged the event, soon to be released early from his half sentence for his minor lapse of good behaviour. Due understandably to the great strain placed on his honour in being rejected by a British girl so loose moralled she was out meeting Portuguese strangers for a new relationship in the street.

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