A MOTHER CAUGHT HER BOYFRIEND R*PING HER 11 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER. SHE KILLED HIM THAT NIGHT.
She confessed. She showed police the weapon. She recounted every detail. And still, a jury said she committed no crime.
On March 11, 2025, Erica Pereira da Silveira Vicente says she rushed into her apartment in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, after hearing her 11-year-old daughter scream—and found her boyfriend, Everton Amaro da Silva, on top of the child. Days earlier, she had discovered explicit messages he had sent to the girl.
What happened next shocked the nation. Vicente drugged him, attacked him, and later disposed of his body in a remote area. She turned herself in the same night and cooperated fully with investigators.
Prosecutors charged her with aggravated homicide, arguing the killing was planned. Her defense insisted it was an act of protection—a desperate response to save her child.
On March 24, 2026, after just one day of testimony, the jury acquitted her of all charges.
Now, prosecutors say they will appeal, calling the verdict “incompatible with the evidence,” as the case continues to divide public opinion.

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