Jonathan Reternia, a 25 -year -old American, was arrested and arrested for the murder of his wife, June Bunyan. He himself admitted to being the author of the crime.
The lifeless body of the 37 -year -old mother was found on September 11, in an advanced state of decomposition, and without weapons or legs.
Early in the day, the alleged author had been found in the bathtub of a hotel room, with wounds on the forearm. In this same room, a handwritten letter had also been found where the murder confesses.
“My wife, June Renteria, died in his apartment. I killed her. Sorry sincerely,” he wrote, according to our American colleagues from ABC. After a hospital stay, the police interrogated him and reiterated his confessions.
A dispute around a “weight loss”
The events would have occurred on September 5, almost a week before the discovery of the body.
According to video surveillance images, man is seen “leaving the main door” of his accommodation with his one -month -old baby. Two hours later, it seems to walk back, “holding garbage bags.”
When asked about the circumstances of the murder, Jonathan Renteria explained to the Police that he argued with his wife “about his inability to lose weight” after the birth of his son, just a month earlier, authorities said.
The young mother would have “begun to pack her things” to leave and would have told her “that she would never let her see her daughter again,” said the suspect’s words. He clarified that he had then imposed a “strangulation taking” learned in the Jiu-Jitsu.
Feminicide in the context of domestic violence
After the facts, the alleged murderer sent an email to his father indicating: “The only thing I could do at that time was to strangle it. And I did. I retained as long as possible, until my arms let me go. I horrified myself for myself. Just later, I took many medications to endure.”
According to the neighbors cited by ABC, June Bunyan was a victim of domestic violence by her husband, Jonathan Renteria. Therefore, the latter was put in detention for murder and mutilation of human remains.
The victim’s relatives put a kitten online, so that his body can be repatriated to Scotland.
3919: The telephone number for women victims of violence
The “3919”, “Information of women of violence”, is the national reference number for women victims of violence (conjugal marriages, sexual, psychological, forced, sexual mutilations, harassment …). It is free and anonymous. It offers to listen, inform and direct support and attention systems. This problem is administered by the solidarity women of the National Federation (FNSF).
Source: BFM TV
