Lodi News-Sentinel

Airport security guard suspected of killing Florida woman in Costa Rica

- By Susannah Bryan

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The body found in Costa Rica is Carla Stefaniak, the Florida woman who vanished last week while on a trip to celebrate her 36th birthday, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Stefaniak, of Hallandale Beach, chose to travel to Costa Rica because it’s portrayed as a paradise where nothing bad happens, according to her best friend.

But on Monday, a woman’s body was found in a wooded area near the Airbnb property where Stefaniak was staying, in the Villa le Mas in Escazu, San Jose.

On Wednesday morning, Stefaniak’s family was at the morgue to help identify the body.

Security guard Bismark Espinosa Martinez, 32, has been arrested in Stefaniak’s death, according to Walter Espinoza, the head of Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigat­ion Department.

Before the news broke, Stefaniak’s family and friends held out hope that she was still alive.

“We are really really hoping it (is not her),” said Hallandale Beach resident Laura Jaime, Stefaniak’s best friend and former roommate. “We have faith.”

The body was badly decomposed, making it difficult to confirm the identity of the victim, according to The Costa Rica Star.

Carlos Caicedo, Carla’s father, had his blood drawn Tuesday to help determine whether the body belonged to his daughter.

“I have hope that the body found is not my daughter’s,” he told reporters before tests confirmed his worst fear.

Stefaniak, who moved to Hallandale Beach three years ago, was last heard from on Nov. 27.

She was scheduled to fly home at 1 p.m. the next day, on her birthday. She checked in to her flight but never boarded the plane.

“Costa Rica is portrayed as paradise that’s safe for Americans,” Jaime said. “Nothing happens there. That’s why she picked Costa Rica, ironically.”

In her final text message to family, Stefaniak said it was raining, the power had gone out and it was “pretty sketchy” where she was.

That same night, she was Facetiming with a friend in New York when the call dropped about 9 p.m.

“He tried to Facetime her twice and he couldn’t get through,” Jaime said. “He thought the phone died or the reception was bad. Before the call dropped she said to him, ‘I’m thirsty. I’m going to ask the guard to buy me some water.’”

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