Florida man confesses to killing young mum before having sex with her corpse after she rejected him
The demented killer then had sex with the young mum's lifeless body before placing it into a crucifix position, it is reported
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A DEMENTED 21-year-old man has confessed to killing a young mum before having sex with her corpse because she turned down his sexual advances.
Christopher William Shows, from Okeechobee, Florida, has been charged with the murder of mum-of-four Amanda Suarez, 25, after telling police he “just wanted to know what murder felt like".
He also faces charges of armed burglary, desecration of a body, attempted sexual battery, grand theft and tampering with evidence.
Police said Shows knew the victim because he was dating her cousin.
Ms Suarez reportedly allowed Shows into her home on December 7 but denied his sexual advances,
It is alleged Shows made sexual advances toward Ms Suarez - which she rejected.
That’s when Shows went outside and grabbed a rifle from his truck, according to local police.
He then gunned down the young mother as she tried to flee from her home.
Police said Show then dragged her to the kitchen, had sex with her lifeless body before placing her it in a crucifix position.
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Ms Suarez's two-year-old son was reportedly at home at the time.
It is not known whether she was alive at the time during the sex acts.
Cops said Shows tried to cover up the crime by burning his clothes and disposing of Suarez's phone.
Officials later found Suarez’s bloodied cellphone outside a nearby church.
They discovered a photo of Shows taken inside Suarez’s home moments before her murder.
Investigators then used that piece of evidence to arrest Shows and get a confession.
The victim's heartbroken family said in a statement: “We have had a difficult time understanding how a monster can desire to do an act such as this to a woman who desired to be a stay-at-home mom."
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