A Florida resident killed his grandmother, and then called the housekeeper to 'clean up the mess' and the body - ForumDaily
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Florida man killed his grandmother, then called the housekeeper to 'clean up the mess' and the body

A housekeeper in Naples, Florida faced a horrific situation when a client called her to clean up a crime scene. WFLA.

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The Collier County Sheriff's Office said that on May 17, Anthony Michael Corrado, 34, of Naples called in a housekeeper to clean up a "real mess" at a home in Golden Gate Estates. The house belonged to Mary and Tony Schiavone, Corrado's grandparents.

Pack on the head

According to court records, a housekeeper arrived at the 16th Street Northeast home and found Corrado covered in blood, as well as blood on the floor.

The housekeeper wanted to see Corrado's grandmother, so he took her to the bedroom, where the victim lay under a blue tarp. Corado removed the tarpaulin and showed the maid his grandmother with a sack over her head.

“When the housekeeper tried to remove the package from the victim, Corrado stopped her because “then everything will be covered in blood,” the statement said.

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The document stated that Corrado asked the housekeeper to help him dispose of the body and clean the house before his grandfather returned home. When the woman suggested that he call 911, Corrado said he couldn't because, according to the statement, he would then "go back to jail."

The frightened housekeeper pretended to leave the house to get cleaning supplies from the car. According to the sheriff's office, the woman drove off and stopped the patrol car of the nearest police officer to call for help.

"This man is in custody due to the quick response of the police and a savvy woman who was able to get out of the house and alert law enforcement," Sheriff Kevin Rambosk said.

The police arrived at the scene of the crime, where they saw Corrado near the house, the blood was still on his clothes. He told the officers that his name was "Dave".

Another victim

Near Corrado, officers saw a car in the driveway, leading them to believe that the grandfather had returned from the grocery store after the housekeeper had left. As it turned out, Corrado attacked him too.

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Officers searched the house and found the body of the grandmother, who they said had died from blunt force trauma to the head. They also found Grandpa Corrado, still alive, wrapped in a blanket and groaning from a head wound. The officers noticed blood on the walls of the house, as well as a bloodied heavy hammer left on the kitchen countertop.

Corrado refused to speak to the detectives.

According to the sheriff's office, Mary Schiavone had a court order against Corrado, who was released from prison last year. Court records showed that the woman received a protection order for protection from domestic violence in 2018.

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Corrado was charged with second-degree murder and aggravated battery against a person over 65 years of age. On May 18, a judge forbade him to have contact with his grandfather. He was also ordered to hand over any firearms in his possession. He was also not assigned bail.

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