(digitally recreated image) – Sources close to the investigation of the murder of Keishla Marlen Rodríguez Ortiz allege that the findings of the autopsy performed by the pathologist of the Institute of Forensic Sciences, reveal that Keishla died of asphyxia by immersion, that her jaw was fractured, that she had another forceful blow to the nose and had been injected with a mixture of heroin and fentanyl.
When Keishla’s body, who was pregnant, was thrown last Thursday morning from the Teodoro Moscoso Bridge to the San José lagoon, tied with two blocks, it is presumed that she was unconscious but STILL alive, so the direct cause was the suffocation by immersion.
The findings corroborate the versions attributed to the witness cooperating with the FBI in the case. According to police sources, the witness points out that boxer Félix Verdejo had an appointment with Keishla to speak in his Dodge Durango SUV on Thursday morning.
Verdejo supposedly would have told the young woman not to worry, that they would talk about her pregnancy and that everything would be fine. That his friend, the witness, would wait in her car.
The versions attributed to the witness today indicate that as soon as Keishla got into the SUV, he saw when Verdejo hit her several times in the face, which are presumably the ones that caused the fracture of her jaw and nose.
The woman lost consciousness and was injected with heroin mixed with fentanyl, then she was tied up with cinder blocks.
Verdejo and his friend drove around the bridge several times. They allegedly stopped and at a time when the body was about to be thrown, they put it back in the SUV for fear of being seen. The sources indicate that the witness affirmed that after throwing the body, Verdejo shot her twice, but did not hit her. Next to the railing, a 40 caliber bullet casing was recovered.
The boxer and the witness kept circling and left when the body was completely submerged.
The individual cooperating went to an appointment at the probation officer’s office in the federal building on Chardón Street, in Hato Rey, and said that he allegedly does not know who or who took Keishla’s vehicle, which was parked in the the vicinity of the Rebeca Colberg sports facilities, in Hato Rey, and then moved to the Indio sector, in Canóvanas.