Vile landlord is caught on camera having sex on tenants’ bed and using the wife’s WEDDING DRESS to clean up mess…and now he faces jail
Carlos Quijada-Lara was filmed breaking into the flat in Colorado Springs in the US and now faces jail
A REVOLTING landlord used his tenants’ bed for gay sex and cleaned up the mess using a WEDDING DRESS.
Carlos Quijada-Lara was caught breaking into Logan Pierce and Mikaela DiGiulio’s £835 a month flat thanks to a Nest security camera.
The incriminating video evidence shows him and another man stripping before having a romp.
His partner then wiped his genitals on the dress Mikaela wore when she married Logan last year.
Quijada-Lara, 39, was also seen using a second garment to wipe a lubricant stain left on the bed sheet.
Horrified Logan was alerted at work about the disgusting antics by a message on his phone from an app linked to the camera when it detected unusual activity in his bedroom.
And Quijada-Lara is facing up to four years in jail after pleading guilty to trespassing in Colorado Springs in the US.
He will be sentenced in September.
Cops nabbed the creep after Logan sent them the six minutes of footage last November.
“I got a notification from one of the cameras on lunch the other day that it detected noise and it was strange because both of us work all day every day,” he told at the time.
“I opened up the camera and had to quit the program and restart it again because I didn't really believe what I saw.”
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Cop Lt Howard Black said after Quijada-Lara’s arrest: “Landlords don't have the ability to go into tenant apartments and do whatever they want to do.”
On top of jail time, Quijada-Lara could also be fined $100,000 (£76,000).
In March it was revealed that millionaire British landlord Fergus Wilson barred “coloured people” due to the “curry smell”.
A leaked email from Kent property tycoon Wilson showed he did not want minorities as tenants.
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