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Rossana Delgado is said to have been involved in drug trafficking and her murder was ordered from prison

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  • Was Rossana Delgado involved in drug trafficking?
  • Her murder was ordered from jail.
  • Edwin Murillo ordered her death.

Was Rossana Delgado involved drug trafficking? Another new version of her murder has begun circulating.

It’s being said her murder was ordered from jail by a member of a Mexican drug cartel.

Edwin Murillo, who is currently incarcerated in Georgia, and is said to have been responsible for giving the order to have her killed.

Was Rossana Delgado involved in drug trafficking?

Rossana Delgado involved drug trafficking
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It should be remembered that taxi driver Rossana Delgado, 37, was last seen alive at a shopping center in Atlanta, Georgia.

On April 16, she told her husband that she was going to pick up a passenger, according to Fox News.

According to a detective from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI), her body was “dismembered and burned” in the Gilmer County cabin where she was found on April 20, 2021.

This was four days after her disappearance.

Edwin Murillo didn’t trust Delgado

Rossana Delgado involved drug trafficking: There was mistrust between Murillo and Delgado
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Drug trafficker Edwin Murillo ordered her kidnapping and murder from jail, according to the district attorney in charge of the case.

They also said Murillo didn’t trust Delgado because of some things that didn’t go as planned.

«The business relationship between him and the taxi driver collapsed resulting in Murillo’s distrust of Delgado,» reads the formal accusation.

That resulted in Murillo ordering her murder.

Rossana Delgado was tricked

Rossana Delgado involved in drug trafficking: The Venezuelan was deceived
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Edwin Murillo planned Rossana Delgado’s murder.

He ordered Megan Colón, María Katherine Chávez Encarnación and Carolina Jazmín Rodríguez to trick Rossana into going Gilmer County.

However, they didn’t kill her themselves.

Juan Ayala, Mario Alberto Barbosa Juárez, Óscar Manuel García and Juan Antonio Vega, were in charge of murdering the young woman.

Edwin Murillo ordered Rossana Delgado’s murder

Rossana Delgado involved drug trafficking: The inmate gave the orders
Photo: Twitter.

A GBI detective said that one of the arrest warrants issued for Galicia Martínez was for “participation in activities of criminal groups.”

The detectives investigating the case named Edwin Murillo as «the person responsible behind the actions of the suspect,» Telemundo said.

The authorities did detail whether Murillo also faces charges for the murder of Rossana Delgado or how he managed to plan her murder from jail.

She made the decision to assassinate her»

Rossana Delgado involved drug trafficking:
Photo: MH

Rossana Delgado’s family was present in court and thanked the authorities for doing justice. “Thanks to those people who did not give him the bail they were asking for (the defendants). We are very happy because they are where they need to be ”said Jineska Pazheco, Rossana’s sister.

“Justice is being done, little by little, thanks to God, justice is being done and everything is being clarified. No bail was given, ”said Joan Castro, the victim’s son. Rossana’s sister said that as for the defendant Megan Colone «she is buying time saying that she has mental problems and we know that it is a lie.» «She had the opportunity to return my sister to us alive and she did not, she made the decision to kill her,» Pacheco said in statements to Telemundo outside the court.

There are still suspects in Rossana Delgado’s murder who are at large

There are still suspects to be captured
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«A coordinated effort to locate and arrest the other two murder suspects, Juan Ayala-Rodríguez and Mario Alberto Barbosa-Juárez, is active and ongoing,» the GBI said in a statement.

The department continues to ask for help from the community.

“Anyone with information about the identity of the woman who appears in previous press releases should contact GBI. Suggestions can be sent by calling 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), online… or by downloading the See Something, Send Something mobile app,” according to the statement.

Juan Ayala-Rodríguez is a suspect in the murder

Juan Ayala-Rodriguez
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“This investigation is still active. The GBI and the Gilmer County Sheriff’s Office continue to coordinate with the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office, the DeKalb County Police Department and the Chamblee Police Department,” a previous statement noted.

The authorities shared a photo of Juan Ayala-Rodríguez, another of the suspects in Rossana Delgado’s murder.

In his photo, he has tattoos on his neck.

Mario Alberto and Barbosa-Juárez are also suspects

Suspects: Mario Alberto Barbosa-Juárez
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Mario Alberto Barbosa-Juárez is another in the murder of Rossana Delgado.

The 29-year-old from Oklahoma City is wearing a gray shirt with a blue mask hanging around his neck.

In his wanted photo he also has a beard.

Rossana Delgado was a mother who worked as a taxi driver. She was 5, 5, had green eyes, blonde hair and weighed approximately 134 pounds.

At the time of her disappearance, he was driving a red Ford Focus with registration RUZ0932.

What happened to Rosanna Delgado?

What happened to the Hispanic?
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Rossana Delgado disappeared on Friday, April 16, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. According to GBI, she was last seen in the Plaza Fiesta shopping center.

That day, Rossanna Delgado spoke with her husband by phone and told him that she was with a girl, however, she did not reveal the girl’s name.

Later the woman was identified as Carolina Jazmín Rodríguez Ramírez, 28, a resident of Oklahoma.

The GBI issued an arrest warrant for murder for her alleged role in the disappearance and subsequent murder of the taxi driver.

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