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Nicole Montalvo’s accused killers offered man money to ‘discredit,’ ‘make her disappear’

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OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. – The two men accused of killing a St. Cloud mother offered to pay a man’s bond in exchange for his help to “discredit” the kidnapping charges against her estranged husband and later offered more money to “make her disappear,” a recorded call with Osceola County Sheriff’s Office detectives show.Christopher Otero-Rivera, 33, was arrested in October 2019 after Montalvo’s dismembered remained were found on his family’s property near St.

Cloud. They were separated at the time of Montalvo’s disappearance. She was last seen Oct. 21, 2019 and reported missing after she failed to pick up their 8-year-old son from school.Otero-Rivera’s father, Angel Rivera, 64, was also arrested and charged in connection with Montalvo’s death..

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