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Defense lawyers insist that “ no way of knowing what was consensual ” after the dead man found and gagged in Chicago’s apartment

Defense lawyers insist that “ no way of knowing what was consensual ” after the dead man found and gagged in Chicago’s apartment

Defense lawyers representing two men who would have beaten a Chicago The man to death said that there was no way to know the truth of the incident, including the actions to which the victim agreed before his death.

Jefferson Ubilla-Delgado, 29, and Geiderwuin Bello Morales, 21, were arrested Thursday as part of the death of the businessman and interior designer of Chicago, George Levin, 63, reported ABC7.

“It was an unfortunate incident. We have no way of knowing what happened in this room, what was consensual and what was not,” said defense lawyers.

Levin was found by his sister linked and gagged using adhesive tape and electric cords in the apartment in the basement of Norwood Park, where he lived. He had been beaten to death.

Levin’s sister heard a loud noise from her apartment earlier and went to check it, finding the back door open.

“I cannot ignore the horrible nature of this crime to call it violent is an understatement. It is shocking, is horrible that the victim is linked, gagged and beaten to death,” said Cook’s county judge Will Fahy. “All the roads leave these two accused who have perpetrated this violence.”

The two men immigrated to the United States of Ecuador and Venezuela. After defeating the victim, they would have stolen his phone and his portfolio, proceeding to accumulate nearly $ 4,100 in purchases.

“I would like to know the details of what happened. What’s going on behind that?” said David Kane, a long -standing resident in the Levin district. “You know, something that happens mainly at the corner of me, you know, what happened here?”

The two were accused of first degree and theft murder. They should be back in court this Thursday.

Originally published on Latin weather