São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city, experienced plenty of crime in 2002. With many citizens living in poverty and struggling to survive, police were used to being called to crime scenes in the poorer neighborhoods. However, getting called to the wealthy area of Campo Belo was not the norm. Entering the residence, police found that the rooms on the lower level largely appeared undisturbed, except for the office, where it looked like items had been strewn about. After going upstairs, though, they found the owners of the home, Manfred and Marisa von Richthofen, both in theirbeds, obviously dead. While their son, Andreas, was visibly upset, their daughter, Suzane, seemed more concerned about her inheritance than her murdered parents. Sources:https://www.cbsnews.com/news/affair-is-focus-of-brazil-murders/https://vocal.media/criminal/i-used-to-love-you-ftcggb0dphttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5207124.stmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEyjSBDZuCkhttps://www.news24.com/you/archive/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-griekwastad-murder-case-20170728 https://www.news24.com/you/celebs/school-boy-cast-as-convicted-killer-don-steenkamp-in-movie-about-griekwastad-murders-20190410
São Paulo, Brazil’s largest city, experienced plenty of crime in 2002. With many citizens living in poverty and struggling to survive, police were used to being called to crime scenes in the poorer neighborhoods. However, getting called to the wealthy area of Campo Belo was not the norm. Entering the residence, police found that the rooms on the lower level largely appeared undisturbed, except for the office, where it looked like items had been strewn about. After going upstairs, though, they fo...