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Female escort suffocates client, faces charges of second-degree murder
Andrea Nicole Alvira
By Hannah Winston
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
A 19-year-old female escort was arrested by Palm Beach County Sheriff deputies Wednesday night for allegedly suffocating a man in Lake Worth this year.
Andrea Nicole Alvira was denied bond at first appearance Thursday morning by Judge Joseph Marx because of the facts of the case. She will remain in the Palm Beach County Jail until her next hearing.
According to the arrest report, Alvira was hired on Jan. 15 and met her “date” on the 5300 block of Rivermill Lane just after 3 a.m. She claims the 22-year-old man said he didn’t have a condom or money and that he’d come back, according to the report. She waited for about 30 minutes and then the two are seen on camera walking to a lake area in the community.
A security guard later saw Alvira chasing the man and called 911, according to the report. Once deputies arrived, the man was unconscious. When Alvira was later interviewed, she said the man robbed and raped her, so she held him down until he went limp, according to the report.
Investigators say her story does not match video, witness statements or physical evidence on either his or her body.
The man was placed on life support at JFK Hospital and then died the next day, according to the report. It wasn’t until March 26 that the cause of death was determined as suffocation by means of homicide.
Family members were at first appearance this morning, but had no comment for media. A woman who identified herself as Alvira’s aunt said the family doesn’t even know what happened.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/palm-beach-county-sheriffs-office-female-escort-su/nfRKW/
Female escort suffocates client, faces charges of second-degree murder
Andrea Nicole Alvira
By Hannah Winston
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
A 19-year-old female escort was arrested by Palm Beach County Sheriff deputies Wednesday night for allegedly suffocating a man in Lake Worth this year.
Andrea Nicole Alvira was denied bond at first appearance Thursday morning by Judge Joseph Marx because of the facts of the case. She will remain in the Palm Beach County Jail until her next hearing.
According to the arrest report, Alvira was hired on Jan. 15 and met her “date” on the 5300 block of Rivermill Lane just after 3 a.m. She claims the 22-year-old man said he didn’t have a condom or money and that he’d come back, according to the report. She waited for about 30 minutes and then the two are seen on camera walking to a lake area in the community.
A security guard later saw Alvira chasing the man and called 911, according to the report. Once deputies arrived, the man was unconscious. When Alvira was later interviewed, she said the man robbed and raped her, so she held him down until he went limp, according to the report.
Investigators say her story does not match video, witness statements or physical evidence on either his or her body.
The man was placed on life support at JFK Hospital and then died the next day, according to the report. It wasn’t until March 26 that the cause of death was determined as suffocation by means of homicide.
Family members were at first appearance this morning, but had no comment for media. A woman who identified herself as Alvira’s aunt said the family doesn’t even know what happened.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/news/palm-beach-county-sheriffs-office-female-escort-su/nfRKW/


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