34-Year-Old Florida Man Beats Grandmother To Death And Calls Maid To Clean Up ‘Mess’
A housekeeper in Florida encountered a horrifying situation when she was called to clean up a crime scene by a client, according to deputies.
The Collier County Sheriff’s Office said Wednesday, 34-year-old Anthony Michael Corrado called the maid to clean up a “real mess” at a home in Golden Gate Estates.
Reports say property records showed that the home belonged to Mary and Tony Schiavone, Corrado’s grandparents.
The maid arrived at the home on 16th Street Northeast only to find Corrado covered in blood as well as blood on the floor.
The probable cause statement said the maid asked to see Corrado’s grandmother, so he took her to the bedroom, where had kept the victim under a blue tarp.
Deputies said Corado removed the tarp and showed the maid his grandmother, who had a bag over her head.
“When [the maid] attempted to remove the bag from [the victim], Corrado told her to stop and that she would get blood everywhere,” the probable cause statement said.
The document said that Corrado asked the housekeeper to help him get rid of the body and clean the home before his grandfather got home. When the woman told him to call 911, Corrado said he could because he would “go back to prison,” according to the statement.
Frightened, the housekeeper pretended to leave the home to get her cleaning supplies from her car. According to the sheriff’s office, the woman drove off and flagged down a nearby deputy in his patrol car to get help.
Collier County deputies responded to the home, where they encountered Corrado outside, blood still on his clothes as he told deputies that his name was “Dave.”
Along with Corrado was a vehicle that had backed into the driveway, leading deputies to believe that the grandfather returned from grocery shopping after the maid left.
16th Street NortheastHe was then attacked by Corrado during that time, the probable cause statement said.
The deputies searched the home and found the grandmother’s body, which they said appeared to have blunt force trauma to the head.
They also found Corrado’s grandfather, still alive, wrapped in a blanket and suffering from injuries consistent with blunt head trauma, according to the document.
Deputies said they noticed blood on the inside walls of the home along with a bloody, heavy hammer left on a kitchen countertop.
Upon being read his Miranda rights, Corrado refused to speak to detectives. However, the sheriff’s office said they noticed blood spatter on his clothes, which were taken for evidence.
According to the sheriff’s office, Mary Schiavone had a protection order against Corrado, who had been released from prison last year.
Court records showed that the female victim filed the protection from domestic violence order in 2018.
Corrado has been charged with second-degree murder and aggravated battery of a person over 65.
Thursday, a judge ordered him to have no contact with his grandfather and to surrender any firearms in his possession.
He was also issued no bond for the murder charge.
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