On January 28, New York woman Valerie Reyes made a terrified phone call to her mother.
“I’m afraid someone is going to murder me,” the 24-year-old told her mum, Norma Sanchez.
Norma later recalled to WABC that her daughter had become paranoid and anxious about living alone in an apartment on the basement level of her home in New Rochelle, around 30km north of Manhatten.
“She was just really scared, very frightened,” her mum said. But who, in particular, Valerie was frightened of or why, she didn’t say.
The frantic phone call proved to be eerily prophetic when, on 5 February, police discovered Valerie’s body inside a suitcase on the side of the road in the nearby town of Greenwich, Connecticut.
Police are now piecing together how Valerie met her untimely end.
The bookstore employee was reported missing after she was last seen on 29 January, kicking off a desperate plea for information from her friends on social media. Her family, meanwhile, hired a private investigator to help track their daughter down, the Westchester Journal reports.
Police investigators noted that several items had gone missing from Valerie’s apartment, including her phone and wallet, as well as clothes and bedsheets.
That her wallet was missing would prove important to investigators making a breakthrough in the case this week.