Minnesota Man Lured Victim with Women, Beaten with Pipe, and Used Hot Knife for Extreme Torture

Brooklyn Park, Minnesota; reports say that a Minnesota Man was given 20 years in jail for abduction and torture of the victim in 2021, reported True Crime Daily.

Last December 20; the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Minnesota released a statement about the kidnap-torture incident involving Jose Angel Chapa-Aguilera who used women to lure the victim to enter a setup where a confrontation was pre-planned about drug money.

The unidentified victim was fooled by two women who took him inside a house with Aguilera inside, noted WCCO-TV.

 

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Beating the crap out of the victim

One inside the house; a gun was pulled out threatening the victim that followed. The victim was told to stay on the ground, got his hands tied behind his back and torturing began in earnest for hours noted the documents.

Used for the torture were a hot knife, and pipe to make the victim suffer as much as he can. According to the Office of the Attorney that discloses Chapa-Aguilera wanted money from the victim; even trapped the victim in the crawlspace under the house.

But due to the lapse Aguilera; the victim was able to escape and ask for help. One of the neighbors saw the victim whose eyes were swelled up that it was the size of a golf ball.

It was added that the victims were very hurt by the torture; with injuries like many burns, ribs are broken; with a huge eye lacerated that needed a blood transfusion later.

The home was searched by the cops who found 3 pounds of methamphetamine stashed there.

After a month passed after the kidnapping; the suspect Aguilera was caught on January 7 inside a purple camo hummer in the Twin Cities with a chase that ended in his capture. He was armed with a 9-mm handgun with ammo too.

He was charged with owning a gun for drug trafficking with one count of possession with intent to sell drugs on September 6. Last Thursday December 15; he got 289 months in jail with 10 years’ supervised release.