Jesus
Maqueira, 54, who was arrested Friday on charges of first-degree
murder and aggravated stalking in the death of Raquel Maria Calderin,
42, is being held on no bond, online jail records said Monday night.
"Maqueira
did not tell detectives where the body is, what he did with the body.
He just said he killed her,” Miami-Dade police Detective Alvaro
Zabaleta said.
He laughed at investigators when they pressed him but refused to provide details, according to the affidavit.
Maqueira’s attorney, Adrián Nuñez, could not immediately be reached for comment Monday.
Detectives
said that five months ago, Calderin filed to divorce Maqueira, her
husband of more than 20 years. Maqueira showed up at Gloria Floyd
Elementary School, where Calderin worked as a custodian, and begged her
to drop the divorce proceedings, detectives said.
After
their verbal dispute, Calderin became very upset and was sent home at
9:30 that night, according to police. She has not been seen since.
"She
was on the phone talking to somebody. The phone line went dead. And
there hasn’t been activity on the phone line since then,” Zabaleta said.
“There hasn't been any activity on her bank accounts. People haven’t
seen her, (she) has missed social gatherings.”
As
the case was handed to homicide detectives, a man who said he was
Calderin’s boyfriend told NBC 6 that he was furious about the police
investigation, claiming that no one was doing anything.
But police said they did. They said they put up fliers and followed up on leads, but then the case went cold.
"When
you have a missing loved one, you want to find her,” Zabaleta said.
“And when you're not getting concrete answers from investigators, you
seem to think that nothing’s being done.”
Police
began to investigate Maqueira, and said they found from cell phone
records that he was in the immediate area of the school when Calderin
disappeared.
Police
spoke with the couple’s three children as well. Investigators
determined that at some point Maqueira tried to “coach” the children
about the case, the affidavit said.
But
when Maqueira came in for questioning, he gave numerous conflicting
statements that were disproven by the children’s statements and the
phone records, according to the affidavit. He then allegedly confessed,
police said.
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