Mossos find indications missing Cornella woman death: The Mossos d'Esquadra have found in the registry of the flat in Cornellà de Llobregat (Barcelona) the main detainee on Tuesday for the disappearance of Janet Jumillas indications that point to the woman had died violently, have reported sources close to the case.

The agents who on Tuesday registered the home of one of the two detainees, in Ramon Sala Massagué street in Cornellà, detected elements that corroborate their hypothesis that the woman, 39 years old and disappeared on March 13, is dead, what most likely is that the main suspect will tomorrow go to court accused of a crime of murder, according to the sources.

The Mossos d'Esquadra detained this Tuesday morning a man in Cornellà, named Aitor and Spanish nationality, who lately was related to Janet Jumillas, neighbor of Viladecans.

Mossos find indications missing Cornella woman death

In the registry of Aitor's house in Cornellà, the agents found biological evidence to support the hypothesis of the investigators that the woman was the victim of a crime, so they are now trying to locate the body.

The Mossos d'Esquadra have reported the finding of these signs to the relatives of the woman, mother of two children.

According to the sources, the floor of the main suspect, who moved in an environment linked to the rustling, is now an important scenario to be able to advance in the investigation of this case, in which the holder of the number 4 court of Cornellà maintains the secret of the proceedings.

On the second arrested, the Mossos are trying to determine their degree of participation, according to sources.

After the family denounced on March 13 that Janet Jumillas had disappeared, the central area of ​​Missing Persons of the Criminal Investigation Division assumed the investigation after discarding that it was a voluntary escape.

From the beginning, according to the sources, the specialists of the Mossos worked with the hypothesis that the disappearance of the woman was forced and that she could be dead.

Before yesterday's operation, the agents informed the woman's relatives that they were going to make the arrests and warned them that they were prepared for any scenario, since it was more likely that they would end up certifying that she was dead, according to sources .

The woman moved on Wednesday, March 13 to Cornellà to make some arrangements in the Treasury delegation and then it was no longer known about her.

The Mossos located their car on Monday, March 18, parked correctly on the public road around the headquarters of the Treasury in Cornellà, although there was no sign of criminality.

The vehicle was about ten minutes walk from Aitor's home, which the Mossos searched yesterday for hours in search of clues to try to locate the victim, even removing the soil from pots in a yard.

The relatives of the woman affirmed since her disappearance that she would never have left her children voluntarily, nor would she stop answering the calls of her parents, who are sick, so they were convinced that behind her absence there was a criminal motive .