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Miya Marcano’s death ruled ‘homicide by undetermin­ed means’

- By Monivette Cordeiro mcordeiro@orlandosen­ti nel.com

Miya Marcano, the 19-year-old Valencia College student who authoritie­s say was killed by an apartment maintenanc­e worker, died of “homicide by undetermin­ed means,” according to an autopsy report released Monday.

The report was obtained by WPLG News in Miami, which published it online.

The autopsy was conducted by Orange-Osceola Chief Medical Examiner Joshua Stephany on Oct. 3, the day after Marcano’s body was found bound with duct tape near the dilapidate­d Tymber Skan apartments following a massive week-long search.

Stephany said Marcano’s body was “nearly completely skeletoniz­ed” when found, according to the report. Black duct tape was found around her neck, wrists and ankles, he said.

“It is possible the duct tape could have originally covered her nose and/or mouth,” Stephany wrote. “... In my opinion, the manner in which she was found, with multiple restraints and her dispositio­n in an abandoned area of an apartment complex, indicates some type of assault.”

However, the medical examiner also said he could not examine Marcano’s body for certain injuries because she was in an advanced state of decomposit­ion, according to the report.

The Orange County Sheriff ’s Office has pointed to Armando Caballero, a 27-year-old maintenanc­e worker, as the person responsibl­e for Marcano’s killing. He was found dead by suicide days before

Marcano’s body was discovered.

Caballero worked at Arden Villas, the apartment complex where Marcano lived and worked. Authoritie­s say he made unwanted advances toward her.

She was reported missing Sept. 24 after she missed a flight to Fort Lauderdale to visit her family. Investigat­ors determined Caballero entered Marcano’s apartment with a master key minutes before she was last seen alive.

Caballero was found dead by suicide at the Sabal Club

Apartments in unincorpor­ated Longwood a few days after.

 ?? ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP ?? This photo provided by Orange County Sheriff’s Office shows Miya Marcano in Orlando. After she was reported missing Sept. 24, authoritie­s embarked on a massive weeklong search and found her body Oct. 2 near an apartment building. An autopsy report released Monday found that she died of“homicide by undetermin­ed means.”
ORANGE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE VIA AP This photo provided by Orange County Sheriff’s Office shows Miya Marcano in Orlando. After she was reported missing Sept. 24, authoritie­s embarked on a massive weeklong search and found her body Oct. 2 near an apartment building. An autopsy report released Monday found that she died of“homicide by undetermin­ed means.”

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