Friday, May 23, 2025 - A mum who brutally k!lled her entire family left behind a chilling letter before she killed herself
Laura Fernanda Leguizamón, 50, is believed to
have murd£red her husband Bernardo Adrián Seltzer, 53, and their two
children Ian, 15, and Ivo, 12, at their family home in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.
Four bodies were horrifically discovered, covered in
multiple stab wounds, by a housekeeper inside the
family flat on Wednesday, May 21.
She first discovered 12-year-old Ivo de@d in the living room, laying in a pool of blood, then his brother Ivo in a bedroom, according to local media. The wife and her husband were reportedly both found in their master bedroom.
The housekeeper called emergency services and alerted them
of the gruesome nightmare, where an ambulance confirmed the de@ths at the
scene. Police said they believed the dad could have been attacked in
his sleep.
The mum's body was found with a f@tal wound but there were
no signs of resistance or struggle from a potential attack. Cops reportedly
said both of her children had wounds on their backs and defensive wounds on
their body.
A chilling note, believed to be by Leguizamón, was found in
the kitchen but only a few phrases could be deciphered due to how it was
written, according to infobae.
The letter said: "Everything was bad, it was a lot. I
love you. Everything was bad. Very perverse."
Despite this, police have not yet confirmed who wrote the
note.
Source close to the police investigation reportedly said: "The letter found in the kitchen was written by someone who was not in their right mind."
Leguizamón's sister also told investigators that the mum had
been undergoing psychiatric treatment at the time. The housekeeper had also
told cops that the mum "had changed a lot in recent weeks", which
included telling the worker to leave early and getting bothered by turning on a
vacuum cleaner. Cops also suggested the mum could have stopped taking her
medication.
Police reportedly believe one of her son's attempted to flee
the flat but failed before he was k!lled.
Argentina's Justice Department is investigating the case as
domestic crime as there were no signs of forced entry or anything having been
stolen.
Leguizamón had posted about her family on social
media and shared they had gone on holiday to Uruguay for Bernardo's birthday
last January and they also travelled to the Dominican Republic last October for
the mum's 50th birthday.
Following their brutal de@ths, a talk the husband gave,
about family in 2017, has resurfaced.
At the time, he said: "I have a loving, fantastic wife;
I am grateful to life for having found her. And I have two beautiful
children."
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