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François Patrick Nogueira Gouveia (born 6 November 1996) is a Brazilian murderer serving three life sentences plus 25 years in Spain for the murders of his aunt, uncle, and two infant cousins in Pioz, Castilla–La Mancha on 17 August 2016.
Nogueira grew up in a wealthy family. In 2013, he wounded his teacher in a stabbing, and served time in youth detention and psychiatric care. He then moved to Europe in the aim of becoming a professional footballer, and lived with his uncle's family from March 2016. Tensions grew over his laziness and inappropriate behaviour, and the family moved to a new address without him in July.
He murdered the family in August 2016, sending live updates to his friend Marvin Henriques Correia in Brazil. Nogueira returned to Brazil but became subject of an arrest warrant when his DNA was found at the crime scene. He returned to Spain in October to avoid a trial in Brazil, and was found guilty in November 2018. Henriques Correia was charged in Brazil as an alleged accomplice, and acquitted in July 2021.
Nogueira was born in Altamira, Pará, to a wealthy radiologist father. From the age of 10, he was bullied by older children, reacting first with violence and then by drinking alcohol. By 15 he was drinking a bottle a day, and at the age of 18 he was vomiting blood from an ulcer. In 2013, he stabbed his teacher non-fatally in front of his class "because he called me a faggot" and served 45 days in youth detention, and six months of psychiatric treatment.
At the end of his treatment, Nogueira moved to Europe in the dream of becoming a professional footballer, while living off his father's money. Nogueira played for a season in England, which derailed due to alcohol problems. From March 2016, he lived in Torrejón de Ardoz with his uncle Marcos Campos (age 40) and his uncle's wife Janaína Santos (39), alongside their daughter María Carolina (3) and son Davi (1). On 9 July they moved to Pioz, and he moved to Alcalá de Henares without maintaining contact.
Nogueira spent most of his time alone in his room, and only ever showed signs of co-operation when helping the family move house. Once when seeing his cousin cry, he inquired whether they could be taken to the town square to freeze to death or be kidnapped. His uncle chided him for walking around the house in his underwear, and pledged to report Nogueira to the police for deportation when his three-month visa expired.
Nogueira researched "How to kill someone in three seconds" before taking the bus to Pioz, arriving at 2:00 pm with two pizzas for the family to eat. After the meal, he went to the kitchen and stabbed Santos to death, and then killed the children. He communicated on WhatsApp with a friend from Brazil, boasting of his crimes, and sending selfies of the corpses. When Campos returned home at 10:15 pm, Nogueira told him to "look around you...you're next" before stabbing him to death as well. Unable to find soft ground for his planned burial of the corpses, he dismembered them and put them in bin bags. He slept in the house so that he would not be spotted by the security guard.
The corpses were not found for a month until 17 September, when neighbours were alerted by the smell. Investigators at first believed that the murders were related to drug gangs, as the family had barely furnished the new house or met their neighbours, as if they were hiding. Nogueira denied involvement, saying that the family moved to Pioz without telling him the address.
Patrick Nogueira
François Patrick Nogueira Gouveia (born 6 November 1996) is a Brazilian murderer serving three life sentences plus 25 years in Spain for the murders of his aunt, uncle, and two infant cousins in Pioz, Castilla–La Mancha on 17 August 2016.
Nogueira grew up in a wealthy family. In 2013, he wounded his teacher in a stabbing, and served time in youth detention and psychiatric care. He then moved to Europe in the aim of becoming a professional footballer, and lived with his uncle's family from March 2016. Tensions grew over his laziness and inappropriate behaviour, and the family moved to a new address without him in July.
He murdered the family in August 2016, sending live updates to his friend Marvin Henriques Correia in Brazil. Nogueira returned to Brazil but became subject of an arrest warrant when his DNA was found at the crime scene. He returned to Spain in October to avoid a trial in Brazil, and was found guilty in November 2018. Henriques Correia was charged in Brazil as an alleged accomplice, and acquitted in July 2021.
Nogueira was born in Altamira, Pará, to a wealthy radiologist father. From the age of 10, he was bullied by older children, reacting first with violence and then by drinking alcohol. By 15 he was drinking a bottle a day, and at the age of 18 he was vomiting blood from an ulcer. In 2013, he stabbed his teacher non-fatally in front of his class "because he called me a faggot" and served 45 days in youth detention, and six months of psychiatric treatment.
At the end of his treatment, Nogueira moved to Europe in the dream of becoming a professional footballer, while living off his father's money. Nogueira played for a season in England, which derailed due to alcohol problems. From March 2016, he lived in Torrejón de Ardoz with his uncle Marcos Campos (age 40) and his uncle's wife Janaína Santos (39), alongside their daughter María Carolina (3) and son Davi (1). On 9 July they moved to Pioz, and he moved to Alcalá de Henares without maintaining contact.
Nogueira spent most of his time alone in his room, and only ever showed signs of co-operation when helping the family move house. Once when seeing his cousin cry, he inquired whether they could be taken to the town square to freeze to death or be kidnapped. His uncle chided him for walking around the house in his underwear, and pledged to report Nogueira to the police for deportation when his three-month visa expired.
Nogueira researched "How to kill someone in three seconds" before taking the bus to Pioz, arriving at 2:00 pm with two pizzas for the family to eat. After the meal, he went to the kitchen and stabbed Santos to death, and then killed the children. He communicated on WhatsApp with a friend from Brazil, boasting of his crimes, and sending selfies of the corpses. When Campos returned home at 10:15 pm, Nogueira told him to "look around you...you're next" before stabbing him to death as well. Unable to find soft ground for his planned burial of the corpses, he dismembered them and put them in bin bags. He slept in the house so that he would not be spotted by the security guard.
The corpses were not found for a month until 17 September, when neighbours were alerted by the smell. Investigators at first believed that the murders were related to drug gangs, as the family had barely furnished the new house or met their neighbours, as if they were hiding. Nogueira denied involvement, saying that the family moved to Pioz without telling him the address.
