Carlos Castro (journalist)
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Carlos António Castro (5 October 1945 â€“ 7 January 2011) was a Portuguese television personality and journalist who, for over 35 years, covered mainly
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items about musicians, actors, and celebrities. He became well known after he
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on television and participated in Big Show SIC, presented by João Baião, in the 1990s. On 7 January 2011, Castro was found castrated and bludgeoned to death in a New York City hotel. The main suspect in his death was his boyfriend, 21-year-old male model Renato Seabra, who had been a contestant on the Portuguese television modelling-themed reality show ''À Procura do Sonho'' (
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). In January 2011, Renato Seabra was charged with
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by the New York City Police Department (NYPD) after confessing to the killing of Castro. He was sentenced to 25 years to life in December 2012.


Personal life

Born in
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,
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during the time period that it was a Portuguese colony, Castro had, during his childhood, a great interest in works of poetry. He moved to
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to become a reporter when he was 15. During his life, he became a "high-profile public figure as a TV personality" in Portugal, who had worked in the media for 35 years covering gossip items about musicians, actors and celebrities, having gained further popularity because of his public
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as a homosexual to the country and "revealing the feminine side of his personality". By 2011, the year of his death, he was dating 21-year-old male model Renato Seabra, who had been a contestant on the Portuguese television modelling-themed reality show '' À Procura do Sonho''.


Murder

Both Castro and Renato Seabra had travelled to the United States in order to "see some
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shows and spend New Year's Eve in
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". A friend who had accompanied them on the trip, newspaper editor Luis Pires, stated in a later interview that, "There had been some friction between the two men toward the end of the trip, but nothing to suggest that anything horrible was about to happen". The two went to see a musical on Broadway and also a movie during their stay, but on Friday night, when they were meant to be meeting up with Pires's ex-wife and his daughter in the
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hotel lobby, they did not show. Instead, Seabra appeared and allegedly said, "Carlos will never leave the hotel again." Pires's ex-wife and his daughter immediately notified hotel staff and security, who found Castro's body in the room around 7:00p.m. that evening. Castro had been beaten with a nearby laptop and a broken wine bottle had originally been believed to be the weapon used to
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him. It was later discovered that the
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for opening the wine bottle had been the castration implement. It had also been used to gouge out one of Castro's eyes. The medical examiner ruled that Castro's death was caused by "blunt impact injuries on the head and neck compression." The examiner also noted that there were marks of
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on the body. When police looked for Seabra to interrogate him about the crime, he had already left the scene and later admitted himself to the St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center because he had tried to slit his own wrists. He was tracked down after his taxi driver called the police when he saw Seabra's picture in a police bulletin. Taken into custody, he was given a psychiatric evaluation at
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a few hours later and was considered a
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. After interrogation by the New York City Police Department at the hospital, Renato Seabra admitted to the murder, stating that he had killed Castro in order to "get rid of is'homosexual demons'". Detectives for the police believe that Seabra had killed Castro after the latter had "refused to take him on an expensive shopping trip". In light of this confession, he was charged with
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. Odília Pereirinha, Seabra's mother and a nurse with residency in Cantanhede, arrived in New York not long after his confession. She planned on accompanying her son through the trial process in the US. Renato Seabra was transferred on 10 January 2011 to the prison section of the Bellevue Hospital Center, while his case was handed over to the New York County District Attorney,
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On 21 December 2012, a
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judge gave the maximum sentence of 25 years to life to Seabra. , Seabra was given the NYSDOCCS ID number 13A0056 and was imprisoned in the
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in
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. Meanwhile, Castro's sisters spread his ashes in
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tunnels under Broadway, as was his preference.


''Depois da Vida'' show

Castro was posthumously shown on the Portuguese television
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's program '' Depois da Vida'' (After Life), a
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-related show where a British female
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, Anne Germain, claims she can have a conversation with dead people, that had been filmed in October 2010. During the show broadcast on 21 January 2011, Castro was allegedly "visited" by old
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friend José Centúrio de Almeida (stage name: Ruth Bryden), among other people he had known. The episode was originally delayed in airing due to complaints, but the producers decided to air the episode anyway. Afterwards, four further complaints were made to the '' Entidade Reguladora para a Comunicação Social'' (ERC), which were then sent to the board's legal department.


References

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