Solved Murders - True Crime Stories - The Brutal Murder of Nicoli Pogeri Teenage Love, Betrayal, and Brazil’s Justice Flaw PART4 #54
Episode Date: December 12, 2025#horrorstories #reddithorrorstories #ScaryStories #creepypasta #horrortales #truecrime #realhorrorstories #NicoliPogeri #BrazilCrime #teentragedy Part 4 examines the aftermath of Nicoli Pogeri’s m...urder, focusing on the investigation, media coverage, and public reaction. It highlights the failures and delays in Brazil’s justice system, showing how accountability and justice were challenged. This section emphasizes the broader social impact, the heartbreak of her family, and the systemic issues that contributed to such a preventable tragedy, leaving readers with a deep sense of loss and reflection. horrorstories, reddithorrorstories, scarystories, horrorstory, creepypasta, horrortales, NicoliPogeri, BrazilCrime, truecrime, teenmurder, betrayal, tragicstory, shockingtruecrime, realhorrors, humantragedy, criminalinvestigation, violentcrime, justiceflaw, teentragicdeath, heartbreak
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Part 5
Premetation, Messages
And the Unbelievable Reality of Brazilian Law
The second hypothesis, the one that eventually carried the most weight in the investigation, was chilling, the crime was premeditated.
From the excessive violence to the multiple stab wounds, the mutilation, the cleanup of Enrique's house, and even the cryptic PCC initials, everything suggested that someone, or in this case, a pair of people, had decided, deliberately, to commit this crime.
This wasn't a momentary act of rage or an unfortunate accident.
It was methodical, planned, and executed with an alarming level of cruelty.
The idea of premeditation was reinforced by several chilling pieces of evidence, some of which came directly from Nicoli's mother, Priscilla.
She recounted a message she had received some time ago.
Somebody reached out pretending to be a friend of Nicole, asking for her social media.
I immediately thought that they were planning something.
They had been plotting this for a while.
They killed my daughter for no reason.
The horror only escalated when investigators discovered messages sent by Enrique to a friend in the days leading up to the crime.
In these messages, he wasn't just cold, he was terrifyingly calculated.
He wrote that he didn't love Nicoli, that he resented her, and that if evilly demanded it,
he would end her life.
The messages themselves, leaked to the press,
I read like something out of a criminal case study.
I love her.
Please, brother, help me.
I'll pay you.
If she wants it, I'll kill that girl.
She doesn't like me.
I don't like her.
I tried to make her jealous because she was with that guy.
I posted something because I thought she was getting close to that guy.
The message is painted a disturbing picture.
According to what Enrique wrote, he viewed Nicoli not as a person but as a pawn in a twisted
game of jealousy.
His obsession with Evely seemed to override any moral compass.
The consensus among investigators and family members was grim, Enrique and Evely had planned
the crime as a demonstration of power, control, and jealousy, a deadly statement about their
own obsessive relationship.
Enrique's messages implied disgust and manipulation.
He never truly cared for Nikoli, she was merely a tool in his emotional warfare with Evely.
Both teens allegedly believed that taking Nikoli's life would prove their devotion to each other,
demonstrating that their bond mattered above all else.
It's a horrifying thought, but it fit the evidence, premeditation, brutality, and a desire
to manipulate reality to suit their twisted sense of loyalty and love.
The arrest and capture
On Sunday, July 20th, the authorities finally located Enrique and Evely.
They were hiding in a house in Cornelio Procopio, in the state of Piranha.
The house belonged to Enrique's grandmother, which sparked immediate controversy.
Some sources claimed the grandmother had no idea what had transpired, that Enrique and
Evely had lied to her, telling her they were fleeing their homes due to parental disputes.
She, understandably concerned for her grandchildren, allegedly trusted them.
Other sources suggested the grandmother was fully aware of their actions yet chose to protect them anyway.
Regardless of her knowledge or ignorance, police successfully arrested both teens.
They had attempted to disguise themselves, cutting their hair and dyeing it black to avoid recognition, but their efforts were ultimately futile.
The authorities transferred them to the Casa Anderina's foundation.
in Campinas, Sao Paulo, a center designed for minors, and prepared to interrogate them.
But even when faced with overwhelming evidence, Enrique and Evely refused to admit the truth.
Their story was chaotic, inconsistent, and implausible.
According to their account, Nicoli had come to Enrique's house, driven by jealousy over a prior
relationship.
They claimed she had tried to attack both of them with a knife, and in self-defense, they
stabbed her. They insisted that the dismemberment and concealment of the body occurred afterward,
supposedly in a panic to hide that accident. The police, however, didn't buy it.
Forensic reports showed defensive wounds, not offensive ones. There were stab marks
across her body, blunt force trauma to her skull, and signs of extreme cruelty. Two perpetrators
versus one victim hardly constitutes self-defense, especially when the victim is
a 15-year-old girl. The story they offered didn't add up. Premeditation confirmed.
Every detail pointed toward premeditation. Messages revealed intent. The violence suggested
personal motives. The planning of body concealment demonstrated forethought. Even the PCC initials,
which initially caused so much confusion, seemed like a deliberate misdirection, meant to imply
gang involvement and mislead anyone who discovered the body. In reality, it was the work of
two desperate, obsessive teenagers. Investigators concluded that the crime was a calculated act
of jealousy and rage. This wasn't just a momentary lapse in judgment, it was a plan executed
with precision, albeit messy and grotesque in execution. The legal reality
and here's where the story becomes even more shocking, at least to those unfamiliar with Brazilian
juvenile law. Despite the severity of the crime, Enrique and Evely were minors. Brazilian law
protects minors from being tried as adults, even in cases of extreme violence. The maximum
sentence for offenders under 18 is three years in a socio-educational center. That's it. Three years, and
potentially even less, under a semi-open regime. They could serve time in a center,
return home on weekends, or be partially released under supervision. After three years,
they would be free with no additional consequences from the state. The public reaction was
immediate and explosive. Streets filled with protesters demanding justice for Nicoli,
arguing that the law didn't account for the scale of their crime. Their faces were protected by law,
but protesters didn't care, they displayed photos, spread names, and called for legislative reform.
Parents, teachers, and community members all demanded that laws be changed to prevent such
gruesome acts from going unpunished.
Morning and Public Outcry
On July 20, the same day the pair was arrested, Nicoli's funeral was held.
Her mother, Priscilla, addressed the media in profound grief.
This is the worst pain a mother can feel.
Eternal mourning.
You will be loved and remembered forever, my love, my princess, my treasure, my everything.
May there be justice for these monsters and all who covered it up.
Nothing will bring you back, but we will fight for justice.
Friends, family, and neighbors in Hortalandia organized peaceful marches,
beginning at the site where her body was found.
They carried banners demanding justice, change in laws, and an end to impunity for violent minors.
Social media became a battleground for public sentiment. People signed petitions, shared her story,
and urged lawmakers to reconsider the maximum sentences for minors accused of violent crimes.
Nicoli's death became a rallying point for a national conversation about youth crime,
the limits of juvenile law, and the responsibility of adults to intervene before obsessive or
violent behaviors escalate. Her case sparked debates across schools, communities, and even
political forums, highlighting how a single horrific act can trigger widespread social and
legal reconsideration. The nature of the crime
The crime itself was horrific. Investigators described it as a crime of passion amplified by
adolescent obsession. Every element pointed toward personal vendetta, emotional fixation, and
violent expression of jealousy. Nicoli was caught in a deadly storm created by two teenagers
unable to manage their emotions, their jealousy, or their relationships. Her injuries reflected
rage and meticulous planning, multiple stab wounds, blunt trauma, signs of binding or restraint,
and partial dismemberment. Even the attempt to conceal her
body was amateurish, suggesting panic and inexperience.
Every detail was horrifying yet revealing, allowing investigators to reconstruct the crime
scene, the timeline, and the suspect's actions.
The Inescapable Reality
Despite the overwhelming evidence, the law would limit the punishment.
For some, this is the most disturbing aspect of the story.
A life brutally ended, with two teenagers responsible, and
yet, legally, the maximum time they could be incarcerated was a mere three years.
Society's instinctive sense of justice clashed painfully with legal reality.
Nicoli's case illustrates the tension between law, morality, and social expectation.
While the law aims to rehabilitate minors rather than punish, public sentiment demanded retribution.
And even as authorities worked to ensure the truth was uncovered, people protested, organized vigils,
and spoke out for reform.
Reflection and Legacy
Nikoli's story is tragic,
but it also serves as a stark reminder of vulnerability,
obsession, and the consequences of adolescent emotions
taken to deadly extremes.
Her mother's grief, the nation's outrage,
and the international attention underscored
how deeply this case resonated.
It wasn't just a crime,
it was a wake-up call about relationships,
monitoring teenagers,
and understanding the limits of the law.
Her death left a void in her community, but it also sparked action.
Vigils, marches, petitions, and ongoing media attention have kept her memory alive.
Her story has become both a cautionary tale and a symbol for those demanding legal reform,
societal awareness, and stronger protections for young people.
Closing thoughts
The tragedy of Nicoli Fernanda Pajuri is as much about the brutality of the crime as it is about the social and legal context in which it occurred.
Adolescence, hormones, obsession, and jealousy collided with lax legal consequences, creating a situation where justice feels incomplete.
While we may never fully understand the motivations, the messages, and the twisted logic behind this act, her life and story continue to inspire calls for change.
It's a powerful lesson in human emotion, societal responsibility, and the delicate balance
between rehabilitation and justice in cases involving minors.
The nation mourned, her family grieved, and the debate rages on, how do we prevent a tragedy
like this from happening again?
How do we ensure justice without violating the principles of juvenile protection?
Nicoli's legacy, though tragically cut short, has ignited a conversation that will not fade away
easily. The end.
