Wilexis Acevedo Monasterios, 39 years old, suffered from a paranoid disorder resulting from high drug consumption, according to a profile presented by the director of the Cicpc, Commissioner Douglas Rico.
Through a video broadcast on social networks by the scientific police, Commissioner Rico described El Wilexis as a “manipulative subject, who used psychological violence to involve his victims, threaten them and get them to follow his orders.”
In his presentation, Rico gave several examples of the consequences that arise from the disturbed personality of the subject, who was killed last Wednesday in a section of the Petare-Santa Lucía highway (Miranda).
“It recruited adolescent girls from 11 to 15 years of age; “He seduced them, made them fall in love with them, and once he gained their trust, he threatened their parents to take them away by force, keeping them kidnapped and sexually abusing them,” explained the police chief, who clarified that once they were conquered, the so-called syndrome was activated in them. of Stockholm that aroused empathy with the kidnapper.
But if he failed with some girls who turned a deaf ear to his proposals, El Wilexis harassed them and exposed them as informants for the security agencies. “And he kidnapped them, recorded them naked, beat them and then they played that video throughout the community of the José Félix Ribas neighborhood, Petare, this with the purpose of generating fear, terror in the rest of the population,” said Rico.
The Wilexis did not forgive betrayal (unfounded or overt). For this reason, his closest collaborators paid with their lives for any act that the subject considered disloyal. At that point, Rico brought up the example of the murder committed by Wilexis against his eldest son, identified as Jeanwinder Alexander Marín Blanco (20). This event occurred on February 5, 2024 in Zone 1 of the José Félix Ribas neighborhood, according to information collected at the time. That crime would have been committed by El Wilexis because his son supposedly gave information to the security forces about his whereabouts.
Rico specified that for that same reason a quadriplegic man was also murdered in his wheelchair at the hands of El Wilexis.
Bloodthirsty
The bloodthirsty route of El Wilexis continued with the murder of a 13-year-old boy who was forced to drink a liquid used to unclog pipes. “And he asked this young man’s friend to stick out his tongue and cut it off using a knife,” the police chief concluded.
The director of the Cicpc recalled that at the end of April and beginning of May 2020, Wilexis carried out a maneuver to distract the security agencies who were alert with the so-called Operation Gedeón, that maritime incursion that sought to kidnap President Nicolás Maduro, hand him over to United States and thus allow the installation of a government board chaired by General Isaías Baduel and Juan Guaidó.
Commissioner Rico revealed that the operation with which El Wilexis planned to distract the security agencies consisted of an alleged confrontation against an alleged rival nicknamed El Gusano. The director of the Cicpc said that several members of the Aragua Train participated in this distracting operation, including Josué Santana (Santanita).
Both the Tren de Aragua and El Wilexis were captured by Colombian drug cartels who entrusted them with designing a safe route for the transfer of shipments, according to intelligence reports.
Photographs of the body of alias El Wilexis were spread on the Cicpc’s social networks. This Friday, the Minister of the Interior, Diosdado Cabello, said in a radio and television program that the director of the Cicpc had to come out publicly with those graphs because in Petare they did not believe that the subject had been killed.