Google Street View found the killer

Spanish police have uncovered a major clue in a year-long investigation into a missing Cuban man, JLPO. Google Street View images showed a man loading a body-shaped package into a car and pushing a cart with a large white package. The images led to the discovery of the victim's dismembered remains in a cemetery and the arrest of two suspects, including the victim's wife and a bar worker.

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Spanish police said the photos were an "important" clue in the case, with detectives investigating the murder arresting two people over the man's death.

According to El Pais, the police are still investigating the case – and it appears that neither of them have been charged yet.

The case of a Cuban man who was reported missing a year ago in the north-central Spanish municipality of Tajueco has already been investigated for more than a year.

The images, which went viral online, helped police locate the body of the man, known only as JLPO and believed to be aged 33.

Police discovered the victim's dismembered remains buried in the Andaluz cemetery, a 12-minute drive from where the photo was taken, Spanish media reported.


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