Ex-manager Confesses to Killing Venezuelan Rapper Canserbero

The shocking revelation has come to light as Natalia Améstica, the former manager of the late Venezuelan rapper Canserbero, has confessed to murdering him, overturning the initial belief that the deaths were a murder-suicide. Canserbero, real name Tyrone González, and his friend and producer, Carlos Molnar, were tragically found dead in January 2015 near the Camino Real Building in Maracay city, Venezuela.

The situation took a dramatic turn when Venezuelan attorney general, Tarek William Saab, released a clip of Natalia’s statements, revealing that she orchestrated the murders and staged the scene to look like a suicide with the help of her brother, Guillermo Améstica. In the video, Natalia expressed her deep-seated anguish over Canserbero’s alleged intention to cheat her out of payment for a tour to Chile that she had arranged and his supposed plan to dismiss her.

This shocking turn of events has rocked the music world and has left authorities and fans alike reeling from the tragic deception that has now been unraveled. The confessional video has provided a haunting insight into the true nature of the events surrounding the deaths of Canserbero and Carlos Molnar, shedding light on a harrowing betrayal that has stunned many.

The revelation is a poignant reminder of the complex and often tumultuous relationships that exist behind the scenes of the music industry, and serves as a sobering wake-up call to the potential dangers and consequences that can arise from the intense pressure and high stakes involved in the business.

In the wake of this gut-wrenching confession, questions now arise about the pursuit of justice for Canserbero and Carlos Molnar, as well as the lasting impact this revelation will have on the legacy of the talented Venezuelan rapper. The world waits with bated breath for the ensuing legal proceedings and the closure they may bring to this tragic chapter in music history.

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