
His girlfriend has two kids and presents herself on social media as a Christian. Daniel Moraes Bittar, who confessed to police that he had “pedophilic tendencies” was caught on video dragging a suitcase with a child in it. Bittar’s apartment also had electric shock devices, cameras, sex toys, and pornographic material inside, authorities said.Ĭops said the couple cased the school for three days in advance before pulling off the kidnapping.īittar worked in IT at a bank - and also volunteered at children’s hospitals. When the girl was rescued inside the apartment, she was covered with bruises, was cuffed to the bed, and had been sexually assaulted, police said. Daniel Moraes Bittar, 42, has been arrested in Luziana, Brazil after being caught on video dragging a girl stuffed into a suitcase into his apartment. He allegedly tossed her phone in a wooded area near Luziania, Brazil, said authorities, who said Bittar later admitted to them that he had “pedophilic inclinations.”įootage shows Bittar apparently struggle to haul the suitcase down a sidewalk, and up two flights of stairs.

The girl’s legs were cuffed, and Bittar is accused of threatening her with a knife in the June 28 incident, according to a report in the Daily Mail Saturday, which says he then shoved the child into the suitcase, zipped it up and put it in the trunk.

Grandparents beat 5-year-old girl to death with a belt for soiling herself: copsĪ Brazilian man who allegedly kidnapped a young girl to be his “sex slave” stuffed her into a suitcase - and was caught on video dragging it, allegedly with the girl inside, down a street and up two flights of stairs.ĭaniel Moraes Bittar, 42, was arrested last month in the disturbing incident, in which authorities said he and girlfriend Gesielly Souza Vieira, 22, pushed the 12-year-old girl into a car and knocked her out with a chloroform-soaked cloth to the face.

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