I haven't really followed the Cipriano case, but one thing I was wondering, the little girl was seen at the shop, so they know the time she was there and the time that she left the shop to go home. The mother was seen searching for her daughter, so the time is known when the mother was seen searching. The Police were called. So I was wondering, when did the mother and brother have time to murder the child, cut her up and put her remains in the freezer to then feed them to the pigs? Surely the house would have needed a lot of cleaning? Why would the mother go off searching, surely she would have been cleaning the house? Was DNA taken from the freezer?
Joana Cipriano disappeared in September 2004, at just 8 years old. A victim of neglect and exploitation at the hands of her mother, Joana was used to look after her two younger brothers, and was often seen in the village of Figueira running errands for her mother, Leonor Cipriano.
Joana Cipriano, was one of 6 siblings, she lived with her mother Leonor, and her 2 younger brothers. The other 3 children were given away to various family members. It was later proven to the courts that having given these children away, Leonor didn't keep any contact with them, for at least 14 years.
Leonor Cipriano, tried to give Joana away on numerous occasions, twice with the little girl's father, with whom she had had no relationship, only for him to return her. Joana was even left with a couple who were alcoholics, and had a sick child of their own.
One of the children, the fourth born, was found buckled to a chair, aged just 7 months old, whilst Leonor went out. He was later found by neighbours.
On Joana Cipriano's first day at school in 2003, her mother Leonor, left her to find her own way. Joana was found wandering, and lost by a neighbour, aged just 5 years old.
On the night Joana disappeared, her mother, had sent her daughter to the village shop, 420m away to buy groceries at 8pm.
Upon Joana's return, both Leonor Cipriano, and her brother Joao Cipriano, both beat Joana about the head, causing her mouth, temple, and nose to bleed.
Due to the severity of the beating, Joana fell and hit her head against the corner of a wall. It was this blow, that ultimately caused her death.
Both Leonor and Joao Cipriano, upon realising Joana was no longer breathing, embarked upon a plot to conceal both her death, and the body.
Joao Cipriano headed to the village, whilst Leonor cleaned the crime scene with petroleum, scouring pads, and a mop and bucket.
Traces of blood were found consistent to the attack, and subsequent concealment of the cadaver, were found in all areas described in the confessions of both killers.
Traces of blood were also found on the stem of the mop used to clean the crime scene.
The presence of ticks in the house indicated an attraction to the presence of fresh blood.
Joao Cipriano provided a confession, in front of a judge, a forensics expert, and members of the PJ, on video tape, under no duress, detailing the crime. Included in Joao Cipriano's confession, was a full description of how both he and Leonor, cut up the body of Joana into 4 parts, head, torso, and legs. The forensics expert stated that the description of the body parts that were more difficult to cut apart was anatomically accurate.
Joao Cipriano also described the implements used to cut up the body, these being a metal cutting saw, and a knife.
Joana's dismembered body was placed into 3 bags, before being placed into a freezer, where more traces of human blood were found.
Joao Cipriano stated that he didn't hurt Joana (sexually), but that he only killed her.
Joao Cipriano has various previous convictions, including one for attempted murder, whereby his victim was left blind.
Joana Cipriano's shoes were found inside the house, thus proving she had indeed returned from the shop.
Leonor Cipriano originally stated that she didn't report Joana's disappearance, due to having no credit
on her phone.
Giving testimony, António Leandro, Joana's stepfather, told the court how Leonor, had not only told him that she had been having a sexual relationship with her brother Joao, but that she also confessed to the pair murdering Joana.
Both Leonor, and Joao Cipriano were found guilty of the murder of Joana Cipriano, and the subsequent concealment of her cadaver. They were sentenced to 16 years imprisonment each.
There are so many more horrific points to this case, all of which can be read here:
http://www.dgsi.pt/jstj.nsf/954f0ce6ad9dd8b980256b5f003fa814/bfaf1cea93ab75fb8025716200388d89?OpenDocument&Highlight=0,06P363http://laidbareblog.blogspot.com/2016/11/goncalo-amaral-coordinator-for-original.htmlIn April 2013, Leonor was tried and sentenced in court to seven months in prison for lying about the alleged assaults of the Judicial Police.
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caso_Joana_Cipriano