She had the chocolate egg receipt in her hands, along with two wigs, cards, scissors, a saw knife, and other unidentified items.
Barbosa acknowledged purchasing the eggs in the lead-up to Easter when questioned by police, but she said she did not poison them.
Additionally, according to authorities, Barbosa had already tried this. According to Imperatriz, Barbosa reportedly went to Lira’s place of employment.
To give chocolate samples to staff members, but she was denied access. She then proceeded to the parking lot to distribute the samples.
“The evidence suggests that the crime was motivated by revenge, by jealousy, given that the author’s ex-husband is the current partner or boyfriend of the victim,
Who was poisoned along with her two children,” stated MaurÃcio Martins, secretary of Maranhão’s Department of Security, according to Brazilian news outlet G1.