Atlanta police have disclosed that the woman found shot to death on Easter Sunday near Crest Lawn Memorial Park was 20-year-old Angela Yajahira Cortes Villegas from Utah. Officers discovered Villegas’s body just before 6 p.m. on April 20, with multiple gunshot wounds, and she was pronounced dead at the scene.
Initially the identity of the woman was a mystery, prompting authorities to share images of her distinctive tattoos, which included an eye on her right wrist, a treble clef and music note on her left wrist, and a bird with a flower on her left thigh, although it has not been specified that if these tattoos were ultimately the key to confirming her identity, an employee at Crest Lawn described the incident as unprecedented, saying “This young lady deserves to have someone who knows where she is,” as reported by FOX 5 Atlanta.
The Atlanta News First has clarified that police are treating Villegas’s death as a homicide, yet the authorities have not released any information regarding potential suspects but it was noted that cemetery employees had experienced troubling encounters with an unknown belligerent man over the past few months, who’d disrupted a service spat on grieving family members and threatened staff, but his connection to the homicide remains unclear…