Denver man charged with murder after girlfriend found dead on train in 2016

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Denver man charged with murder after girlfriend found dead on train in 2016
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DENVER — A Denver man has been charged with allegedly suffocating his girlfriend on a train ride from Wisconsin to Denver in 2016 — a final act after a lengthy history of domestic violence, according to an arrest affidavit.

When the train arrived at Union Station in Denver on the morning of Sept. 1, Placensia was deceased. Resuscitation efforts began, but she was pronounced deceased at 7:54 a.m. Mantych was on the platform area of the station and according to an affidavit,"appeared to be upset, crying and vomited several times."

Placensia's brother reached out to police that same day to say they should look into Mantych, and called him abusive. A friend of Placensia told police that Placensia had talked with her family over the phone about moving back to Colorado to escape Mantych, but he had overheard the call and told Placensia"he would kill her if she left with the children," according to the affidavit. Others told police that she would wear sweaters and sunglasses all summer to cover bruises, according to the affidavit.Placensia's autopsy showed 35 internal and external injuries.

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