After claiming to have killed his wife because she had bit his finger during a sexual encounter, a Brazilian man turned himself in to the police.
Marcos Paulino reported to the São Paulo Civil Police that during a passionate moment, his 38-year-old wife Tatiéle de Cássia bit one of his fingers on his left hand.
He said that since he was angry, he attacked her at their Caconde, municipality house with a kitchen knife after waiting until she dozed off. After his wife bit his finger during a heated sex session, the man fatally stabs her.
He fatally stabbed her in the neck and chest after she had changed into her new clothes and returned to bed. Chief of Civil Police João Delfino said
Brazilian news source G1, Paulino left the house on Monday, April 15, and went into hiding in the rural area close to Caconde. He later came back and gave himself up to a nearby Military Police station.
When police arrived at the couple’s house, they discovered de Cássia’s body “with holes in the chest and neck, caused by a knife,” according to a statement from the São Paulo Secretariat of Public Security.
After his wife bit his finger during a heated sex session, the man fatally stabs her.
According to Delfino in an interview with EPTV, Paulino’s killer admitted to investigators that he had “used cocaine” prior to killing de Cássia.
October 2023 saw the couple begin dating, and in January of 2024 they moved in together.
After his wife bit his finger, he fatally stabs her.
Following an intense sex session in which she bit his finger, the husband fatally stabs his wife.
Paulino may spend a maximum of 12 to 30 years behind bars if found guilty of the femicide case against him.