The Miami Child Abuser, Katrina Carrillo, has been arrested and charged following the alleged abuse of her boyfriend’s children, with claims that she smothered them with pillows whilst submitting them to horrific abuse.
Katrina Carrillo, from Miami, Florida, has been charged with restraining and abusing a nine-year-old child on the ground and assaulting him before attempting to suffocate him with a blanket and a pillow.
The arrest of the 25-year-old, Katrina Carrillo, occurred following the astute schoolboy’s draughting of a desperate message on a pink Post-it note, which was found in March and then submitted to the Florida Department of Children and Families.
The agency subsequently notified the police, who convened with officers on Wednesday afternoon (April 23) at the Miami Police Department’s headquarters in Downtown, where Katrina Carrillo was apprehended shortly before 4:30 PM Eastern Time, despite refuting all allegations.
That evening, authorities indicted her for child abuse, imposed a $5,000 bond, and incarcerated her at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Centre, situated near Miami International Airport.
The Post-it note in question that led to Carrillo being cuffed had three words written on it. These were: “Pleas help us.”
However, it is not yet known exactly where the Post-it note was left and who read it to alert the authorities, but the young boy and his brother have since been taken away from the accused.
It was during a police interview that the nine-year-old claimed that he was pinned down, abused and beaten and that Katrina Carrillo tried to smother him – telling the forensic interviewer that he felt like he was ‘not breathing’ during the traumatic ordeal.
The police report, that has been seen by Local 10, included a line that read: “She disciplines her children and not her boyfriend’s.”
Katrina Carrillo posted bail the same night, forking out $5,000 to do so, and was subsequently released.
During a court appearance the following day, Katrina Carrillo was ordered to stay away from her boyfriend’s children, and is expected back in court to face her charges.
When exactly that will be has not yet been made public.
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