Illegal immigrant brothers arrested in Missouri in connection with deadly carjackings
Adin Aman Cantarero Benitez, 26, and Jose Cantarero Benitez, 20, are illegal immigrants from Honduras
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Two brothers have been arrested in connection with a series of carjackings, one of which was fatal in Missouri, authorities said.
Jasper County Sheriff’s Office released a statement announcing the arrest of Adin Aman Cantarero Benitez, 26, and Jose Cantarero Benitez, 20, on Thursday.
Both are illegal immigrants from Honduras, according to the Jasper County Sheriff’s Office.
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Jasper County detectives were notified of a possible deceased male in a ditch on I-44 at approximately 5:25 on Monday evening. The victim was identified as Jesse Gilmore, 63, of Oklahoma.
Authorities say that at approximately 3:30 on Monday morning, Gilmore was shot in the head allegedly following a brief conversation with Adin Aman Cantarero Benitez. Adin then got in Gilmore's car, a red Chevy Cobalt, and met with Jose Cantarero Benitez before driving east where Gilmore was pulled out of the vehicle and dumped in a ditch.
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The brothers, one driving the victim's car and the other driving a blue Toyota Tundra pickup, then drove to Independence, Missouri.
Adin was arrested for DWI at approximately 10:00 that evening. At that time, it was not known to law enforcement about his connection with the Jasper County incident.
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The following day, just after 5:00 PM, the Independence Police Department were alerted to the second suspect, Jose Cantarero Benitez, who allegedly attempted to carjack another vehicle and shot a woman in the chest.
Jose was arrested following a foot pursuit and the victim is reportedly in critical condition.
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Adin faces charges for first-degree murder, armed criminal action and first-degree robbery, while Jose Benitez is still awaiting charges.
An autopsy for Gilmore is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 20.