Carlos Castro choked, stomped by murder suspect Renato Seabra before corkscrew castration: papers


Murder suspect Renato Seabra allegedly stomped, choked older lover before castrating him.
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Murder suspect Renato Seabra allegedly stomped, choked older lover before castrating him.
Carlos Castro, right, was a well-known journalist and gay rights advocate in his native Portugal.
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Carlos Castro, right, was a well-known journalist and gay rights advocate in his native Portugal.

 

Gruesome new details of the castration murder of a Portuguese journalist were divulged yesterday, including the revelation that he had shoe prints on his face.
Carlos Castro was choked and stomped and had his head slammed into a TV monitor before his testicles were cut off with a corkscrew, according to court papers.
The blow-by-blow was outlined as male model Renato Seabra was arraigned on a single murder count for the brutality in a Times Square hotel.
Seabra, 21, appeared in pale blue pajamas via video hook up from Bellevue Hospital, where he's been since his arrest for the Jan. 7 slaying.
He faces up to 25 years to life if convicted of killing Castro, 65.
"It's a very serious and violent crime," Assistant District Attorney Maxine Rosenthal told a judge, who granted her requests to hold Seabra without bail.
A criminal complaint says that Seabra, who is also Portuguese and traveled to New York with the victim, confessed to the crime.
He told cops he placed his victim in a choke hold, stabbed Castro "with a corkscrew," stomped on his face, and cut off his testicles.
"Shoe impressions" were left on Castro's face, according to the document.
Police sources said Seabra claims he attacked Castro's genitals as a way to cure the older man of his homosexuality.
Police believe the two men had dated for several months, even though Seabra's family insisted the hunk is straight.


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