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Miami arrests suspect in 2024 Palm Beach nurse's murder

The arrest of Rene J. Perez in Miami marked a decisive turn in the investigation into the murder of Linda Campitelli, a 35-year-old nurse whose case shocked Palm Beach County since 2024. The victim was found dead outside their vehicle in the 6100 block of Lyons Road, in Lake Worth Beach, following an emergency call that alerted authorities to an unconscious person on the public road. The discovery occurred on the night of the crime, when Campitelli was declared dead shortly after 10:20 PM by the emergency services. The scene was a residential stretch where the victim's car remained parked on the side of the road, with no immediate suspicious movements detected, according to reports from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. Almost two years after the homicide, officers managed to locate and arrest the alleged perpetrator in the city of Miami, who was taken into custody to Palm Beach County. Perez, 38 years old, faces charges of first-degree murder with a deadly weapon and tampering with physical evidence, according to the indictment.
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Her court appearance was scheduled for the Wednesday following the arrest.

Victim Profile and Investigation Development

Linda Campitelli, officially identified as a registered nurse, resided in Wellington, was married, and was the mother of two daughters. He had studied at the University of Miami and Miami Southridge Senior High School. The obituary released by his family highlights the personal and professional legacy he left in his environment, both in the health sector and in the local community. The initial investigations concluded that the cause of death was homicide. During the initial months, officers gathered evidence and conducted interviews, although the lack of solid leads hampered progress in the case. The persistence of the police allowed, after almost two years, to collect enough evidence to request the arrest warrant against Perez. One of the charges the suspect faces is tampering with physical evidence, indicating that investigators found evidence of alteration of the crime scene or the objects involved.

Arrest of the suspect and judicial process in Palm Beach

Perez's arrest was made possible thanks to the warrant issued by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, which managed to locate him in Miami after coordinated surveillance with other agencies. After being located, the detainee was transferred to the Palm Beach County jail, where he remains awaiting his court appearance and bail hearing. So far, the authorities have not disclosed additional information about the motive for the crime or the existence of a prior relationship between the victim and the accused. The development of the judicial process will be key to clarifying these aspects and advancing the clarification of the case. The news of the arrest directly answers the question about the state of the investigation: the alleged perpetrator of Linda Campitelli's murder was finally arrested in Miami almost two years after the crime, and faces serious charges in Palm Beach. Community impact and next legal steps The death of Linda Campitelli generated a deep shock among health professionals and residents of Wellington, where she was recognized for her dedication and for her role as a mother. The detention of a suspect brings some relief to the family and those around them, although the final resolution will depend on the judicial process. Sheriff's agents confirmed that the investigation remains open and that they continue to gather evidence to strengthen the accusation and clarify all aspects of the crime. Perez's court appearance will be crucial in defining the next steps and setting a possible trial start date, depending on the evidence presented and the progress of the case.
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So far, the official information released is limited to the charges filed, the transfer of the detainee, and the scheduling of the hearing, without revealing details about the forensic investigation or statements from eyewitnesses. Authorities reiterate their commitment to clarify the case and provide justice to the victim's family, in a process that the community is closely following.

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