HomeCrimeAngelo Mantych murdered Marina Placensia: Prosecutors

Angelo Mantych murdered Marina Placensia: Prosecutors

Angelo Valentino Mantych murdered his girlfriend, Marina Placensia, investigators say. (Mug shot: Denver District Attorney

Angelo Valentino Mantych murdered his girlfriend, Marina Placensia, investigators say. (Mug shot: Denver District Attorney’s Office)

The initial autopsy into the late Marina Placensia, 28, was initially inconclusive on how she died, but years later, her disturbing array of injuries and tragic history resulted in a murder charge against her boyfriend, Angelo Valentino Mantych, 41. Authorities now say he strangled her to death.

The couple and their four children were moving out of Racine, Wisconsin, in late August 2016, according to documents and a press release from the Denver District Attorney’s Office in Colorado. Placensia was unresponsive when they arrived at Denver Union Station, however. Documents described resuscitation efforts, but she was pronounced dead.

“Your Affiant observed that Mantych appeared to be upset, crying and vomited several times,” the documents stated.

The defendant allegedly asserted he tried to wake her up about 20 minutes before they arrived. He could not because she was a “heavy sleeper.” When he tried again 10 minutes before arrival, he again got no response. Realizing something was wrong, he asked for help, he allegedly said.

No witnesses turned up saying they saw the couple get into any disturbance or assault on the train.

But there were immediate signs of trouble. Placensia’s family had already been at Denver Union Station to welcome her; her brother told investigators to look into Mantych “because he is abusive.”

Investigators discovered numerous bruises all over Placensia’s body. These seemed consistent with an assault or struggle, but none presented as an obvious cause of death, they wrote.

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