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Derek Medina & Jennifer Alfonso​
Alleged Killer Posts Picture Of Dead Wife On Facebook
SOUTH MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A grisly murder scene in South Miami has ended up on Facebook after the alleged killer posted a picture to the social networking site.

Derek Medina, 31, of South Miami posted a picture of his dead wife Thursday morning on a Facebook page attributed to him. Police found the woman’s body in the townhouse at 5555 SW 67 Avenue.

There was a 10-year-old girl at the home, authorities say, but she was not hurt.

CBS4 has confirmed the identity of Medina with South Miami Police Sgt. Rene Landa.

The picture, which CBS4 and CBSMiami.com have chosen not to show, shows a woman identified in the post as Jennifer Alfonso, bent over backwards at the knees with her head in the corner of what appears to be a kitchen.

The woman’s left arm is covered in blood and blood appears on her face as well.
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The Facebook page also had an alleged confession from Medina on the site that read as follows:

“I’m going to prison or death sentence for killing my wife love you guys miss you guys take care Facebook people you will see me in the newsâ€￾ my wife was punching me and I am not going to stand anymore with the abuse so I did what I did I hope you understand me.â€￾

The statement on Medina’s Facebook page came roughly at the same time as the photo of the body was published.

Medina went to police Thursday morning to tell authorities that he had a domestic dispute with his wife, and then shot her.

Medina had just changed his profile picture on the social networking site to a picture of himself, a woman, and a young girl some 15 hours before the final post allegedly of Alonso’s body.

According to marriage records, Medina and Alfonso had been married since April 2012.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2013/08/0...tally-shooting-his-wife/#.UgPyOrKSrAU.twitter




A South Miami man uploaded a picture of his dead wife to his Facebook profile after shooting her on Thursday, according to local media reports.

Derek Medina, 31, turned himself into police Thursday afternoon. He told authorities he killed his wife, Jennifer Alonso, during a domestic dispute.

Police said a 10-year-old girl was at the home, but she was not physically harmed.

“Im going to prison or death sentence for killing my wife love you guys miss you guys take care Facebook people you will see me in the news my wife was punching me and I am not going to stand anymore with the abuse so I did what I did I hope u understand me,â€￾ Medina wrote on his Facebook page before posting the gruesome picture.

His page was removed by Facebook around 5:00 p.m. Eastern time. The picture of his dead wife had been shared more than 100 times.
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/...wife-and-posts-photo-of-her-body-on-facebook/
 
Whisp, it's apparently a "friend" posting for his supporters *rolls eyes*. More likely just an attention-seeking troll.
 
Nope thats him cops are getting him to turn himself in I insulted him so I am blocked lol from commenting
 
K THIS IS THE ACTUAL PIC OFF fb OF HIS WIFE HE KILLED SO QUEASY STOMACHS DONT OPEN

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Nope thats him cops are getting him to turn himself in I insulted him so I am blocked lol from commenting

No, he walked into the Police Station this morning and turned himself in. Police then went to the Condo and found the girl dead
 
Yeah... I might be more willing to accept his claim of being abused if he hadn't posted a photo of her dead body on facebook. That screams abuser to me... not abusee. Like he just wanted to get another shot at her by tormenting her loved ones.

Even if he WAS the abused one, he was an asshole for posting that. And I'd say all this if the roles were reversed, it has nothing to do with him being a guy.
 
Derek Medina, the South Miami man accused of murdering his wife and posting a confession and photo of her body on Facebook, will be held in jail without bond, a judge ruled Friday afternoon.

The decision was not unexpected -- in Florida, a charge of first-degree murder does not allow for an initial bond.

Medina appeared via closed-circuit television from jail. He is being held on the ninth-floor psychiatric ward of Miami-Dade County Jail and wore a padded gown for inmates on suicide watch.
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No relatives appeared in court on his behalf.

For a charge of first-degree murder, Miami-Dade prosecutors must take his case to a grand jury.

Medina’s life was open to the world.

On YouTube, the 31-year-old South Miami man posted scores of videos of himself enjoying sports.

He authored six online books, with long-winded titles about spirituality, saving the world and hunting ghosts. Medina snapped photos of his arm tattoos, meals, boating trips and drinks poolside with his wife.

But on Thursday, Medina shocked South Florida by making one last announcement on Facebook: that he had shot and killed his wife before posting a photo of her twisted, bloodied body lying on a linoleum floor.
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Even in a world accustomed to intimate details of people’s lives plastered on social media, Medina’s posts — which went viral — were shocking.
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Alfonso’s 10-year-old daughter from a previous relationship was upstairs at the time of the killing, but was unharmed. Officers quickly escorted her out of the home, with a blanket wrapped around her, after finding Alfonso’s body.
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His father, Derek Medina Sr., told reporters his son killed Alfonso only after she brandished a knife.
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But according to an arrest report, Medina admitted to investigators he got into an argument with Alfonso. The report said he went upstairs, fished his pistol from a closet and pointed it at Alfonso.

Alfonso yelled she was “leaving him,â€￾ according to the report by Detective Jonathan Grossman. Then, Medina — still brandishing the weapon — followed her downstairs to the kitchen, where she grabbed a knife.

Medina said he disarmed Alfonso, put the knife in the drawer, then shot her several times after she began punching and kicking him, the report said.
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Alfonso’s former boss at a West Miami-Dade Denny’s told the Miami Herald that the husband was extremely jealous and had hit Alfonso in the past.

“She would be bruised up,â€￾ said Amada Cooper, who described Medina as a controlling husband who tried to force her to quit her job as a server because he didn’t want her working nights.

After several violent episodes, another co-worker implored Alfonso to leave him. “He would always come back, begging her … come back,â€￾ said Cathy LeBella. “She would say he was going to change. She was in love with him.â€￾

Medina and Alfonso initially married in early 2010 after dating only a few months. The marriage was stormy and friends said he would often kick her out. The two always got back together, however.

They divorced in early 2012, then remarried a few months later, records show. Cooper said the two fought often because Medina, most recently a property manager at a posh Coral Gables condo building, could not hold a job for more than a few months.

“He wouldn’t even let her talk on the phone,â€￾ Cooper said. “He always waited for her outside. One time, he went storming in, looking for her, telling her to get outside.â€￾

Another friend, who did not want his name used, said Medina once threatened to kill him and another pal on Facebook after deciding “they weren’t real friends.â€￾

He also recalled that Medina, during one of his break-ups with Alfonso, had angrily blasted the young woman on his Facebook page.
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As for Medina, who also shared a love of ghosts, his eccentricities were proudly on display online.

He had appeared as an extra on the Miami television crime drama Burn Notice, which he touted on his Facebook page.

Medina was an avid poster of YouTube videos, chronicling his leisure time: pick-up basketball, driving golf balls, sitting in the cheap seats at Miami Heat games, boating, playing the Call of Duty video game. His account had 143 videos.

He was also a prolific author of self-published e-books with long-winded titles: How a Judgmental and Selfish Attitude is Destroying the World We Live Because the World is Vanishing Our Eyes.

A blurb on the back cover of that book notes: “the author has formed his own ghost hunting team and has worked several cases.â€￾

Another book, which centers on ghost hunting, says the author’s wife was attacked by a ghost during a New York trip.

“The author can relate to the world of victims who have been attacked by evil spirits,â€￾ the website states.

He dedicated one 11-chapter book, published in February 2013, to his wife: How I Saved Someone’s Life and Marriage and Family Problems Thru Communication .

On his public Facebook account, Medina had 164 friends. His post on Alfonso’s killing was shared by more than 100 people on the networking site before Facebook shut down the account.

A Facebook spokesman said the website does not comment on law enforcement investigations.

“The content was removed via our own processes,â€￾ the spokesman said. “The content was reported to us, and then we took action on the profile — removing the content and disabling the profile, and we reached out to law enforcement. We take action on all content that violates our terms, which are clearly laid out on our site.â€￾

Tina, the former Denny’s co-worker, said she was outraged when she logged on Thursday and saw Medina had posted the photo to Alfonso’s Facebook page.

“He knew what he did was wrong,â€￾ she said. “He’s a monster.â€￾
http://www.bradenton.com/2013/08/09/4652877/florida-man-who-reports-killing.html
 
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Thanks, I was hoping someone would put the pic up so I didn't have to search for it on skeevy websites.

I read somewhere that she looked posed. I think she kind of does too, but then again, I haven't seen too many dead - murdered bodies up close.
 
A Florida man who allegedly killed his wife and then posted a photo of her corpse on Facebook dramatizes the growing role of social media in enabling disturbed people to put themselves on display, mental-health experts say.

"In terms of people who are looking for publicity for good or bad reasons, or who are psychotic or feeling grandiose, (social media) presents an avenue (of self-disclosure) that has never been available before," says David Reiss, a private practice psychiatrist based in San Diego. "We are just beginning to appreciate how it has been affecting our society."
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"For some reason, sharing something horrendous can give people a thrill," says Prakash Masand, CEO of Global Medical Education, an online medical education resource focused on psychiatry. "People will post things on Facebook and Twitter that ordinarily they may have never spoken about aloud."

The instantaneous gratification of pressing the "share" button gives people who are willing to divulge an ample voyeuristic audience, the experts say.

People have always been curious about the lives of others, but over the years "dark and gruesome" curiosity has become more mainstream, Reiss says.

"Even with television shows that started off benign, like America's Funniest Home Videos, eventually became more and more about people getting hurt," he says. "Now there's ... other shows, which have really become more sadistic."

People who use social media to confess to crimes are typically seeking attention, says Bernard Luskin, president-elect of the Society of Media Psychology and Technology, a division of the American Psychological Association. However, they're also probably trying to get caught, he says.

"(It) really comes from an underlying need … and a big part of that is the need to be contained or helped," Luskin says.

Multiple psychological disorders may be why criminals confess online, the experts say.
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"Hopefully, there are lessons that can be learned from this — the downside of social media and how it can harm people who have done nothing wrong, like the innocent friends and family."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...ook-body-husband-killed-murder-photo/2636671/
 
Honestly. I'm not that into um...violent imagery I guess you'd say. Hell sometimes I will read a story on here and then I won't get on the Internet for the rest of the day coz I'm just so appalled by what I read.
Hell I can't even watch the Mandingo fight nor the dog scene in Django Unchained.
I guess what I am trying to say is...not everyone finds entertainment in violence. I am glad I'm not that desensitized and I have a sufficiently squeamish stomach.
I was afraid to even look at the picture for fear it would be too awful. I've seen some fucked up ones.
 
he report said he went upstairs, fished his pistol from a closet and pointed it at Alfonso.

Alfonso yelled she was “leaving him,â€￾ according to the report by Detective Jonathan Grossman. Then, Medina — still brandishing the weapon — followed her downstairs to the kitchen, where she grabbed a knife.

Medina said he disarmed Alfonso, put the knife in the drawer, then shot her several times after she began punching and kicking him, the report said.


So she only armed herself after he started pointing a weapon at her, and he only shot her after he had disarmed her and returned her weapon to the drawer it belonged in? Good luck with that claim of self-defense!
 
Hell I can't even watch the Mandingo fight nor the dog scene in Django Unchained.

The Mandingo fight was awful, - and it was mostly the sound-effects that did it and the things you knew were going on outside the frame. Didn't bother me nearly as much when they spray-painted the entrance hall red at towards the end of the film.....
 
The Mandingo fight was awful, - and it was mostly the sound-effects that did it and the things you knew were going on outside the frame. Didn't bother me nearly as much when they spray-painted the entrance hall red at towards the end of the film.....
I can posy thread left. right and center but I cant watch those kind of movies
 
What a fucking dick!?! Upload a pic of his dead wife he just murdered?? I hope the daughter doesn't go looking for that pic online cuz it won't be hard to find. Poor thing :(
 
I love the picture of him in the suicide smock, AKA turtle suit, at his arraignment. We KNOW he murdered his wife, put him in a cell with blankets, sheets, shanks, medications, whatever else he may need so he can kill himself and save the taxpayers some $$.
 
I fucking hate that stupid look on his face, and it appears to be his favourite pose. Like he's trying to look tough and pissed off and instead he looks like an over-tired cranky toddler. It makes me want to grab his lower lip with a pair of rusty pliers and rip the fucker off.
 
Medina's father, Derek, to whom he confessed to shortly after the shooting, told the Miami Herald: 'They are making my son out to be a monster and it was the other way around. She pushed him to the point of insanity.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...times-uploading-photo-body.html#ixzz2d1cXLaJX

So is he gonna plead not guilty by reason of insanity? I was thinking he would go for battered spouse. Either way now we know who is paying for his defense at least.
 
You mean the fucking DUCK face damaged? God i hate him. Or like a baby that didn't get his way? "WAHH< i killed my wife and i iz going to jail...WAHHHHHH pout face. I hope they buttfuck him so bad.
 
Poor thing, she looks to me like she was on her hands and knees begging him to go away and leave her alone when she looked up and he shot her and she fell back against the wall and slid down. I think the position shows that he wasn't shooting her because she was attacking him but because he had the upper hand at that moment and took it. The ultimate fuck you was to post her picture online for everyone to see.
 
You mean the fucking DUCK face damaged? God i hate him. Or like a baby that didn't get his way? "WAHH< i killed my wife and i iz going to jail...WAHHHHHH pout face. I hope they buttfuck him so bad.

That's the one, only he doesn't just make it to pout about jail, it seems to be his "go-to" facial expression on camera.
Ugh, he just looks so fucking ridiculous.
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OMG i want to fucking punch him. Yep. Cubby, i said the same thing over at that other shitty place and no one said anything then all of a sudden someone else said they agreed and suddenly everyone started saying the same thing i said. Idiot. She def was on her knees. Prob begging for her life.
 
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