Messages extracted from the cell phones of soldier Gisele Alves Santana, who died in February this year with a gunshot to the head, and Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Leite Rosa Neto, arrested on suspicion of femicide, show conflicts and reveal the colonel’s possessive and authoritarian behavior. The content was obtained by reporter Rodrigo Hidalgo, from Grupo Bandeirantes.
On February 2, the colonel mentions his monthly expenses and demands sex from Gisele, who refuses and asks for separation.

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Four days later, on the 6th, Gisele refers to an attack by Geraldo, who responds to her with terms such as “provider husband” and “submissive woman”. On the same day, he even exalts himself and declares terms such as “King”, “Intelligent”, “Handsome” and “Sovereign” for himself.
On the 16th, two days before Gisele’s death, the colonel again expresses possessive and sexist tones, referring to himself as an “alpha male provider” and addressing Gisele as a “beta female, obedient and submissive”.

In the Civil Police’s final report, which supported the lieutenant colonel’s request for preventive detention and dismantled the suicide version, the expert reported the soldier’s blood on the lieutenant colonel’s t-shirt and shorts, as well as evidence of a firearm being fired at close range.
