Suspect in Florida Woman's Carjacking Death Claims He Was Paid for Abduction
Jordanish Torres-Garcia, the suspect in the fatal carjacking of Katherine Altagracia Guerrero de Aguasvivas, alleges he was hired to kidnap her, according to court documents.
- Jordanish Torres-Garcia admitted to being the masked gunman in the fatal carjacking of Katherine Altagracia Guerrero de Aguasvivas in Florida.
- Torres-Garcia claims he was paid $1,500 to deliver Aguasvivas to an unidentified individual.
- The weapon used in the carjacking, an AR-15, was reportedly given to Torres-Garcia unloaded just 30 minutes before the incident.
- After the abduction, Aguasvivas's body was found in her burned-out vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds.
- Investigations link the case to a broader criminal network involved in drugs and money, with several related arrests made.