Navy reservist allegedly slay wife, stuffed her body in freezer and fled to Hong Kong

Navy reservist accused of k!lling wife, stuffing her body in freezer, feared to have fled to Hong Kong

A manhunt is underway for a Navy reservist suspected of fleeing to Hong Kong after police discovered his missing wife’s body stuffed inside a freezer in their Virginia home.

Lina Guerra, 39, was discovered d£•d inside a freezer in the Norfolk apartment she shared with David Varela, 28, her husband of 11 years, on February 5. Her brother reported her missing after her family had not heard from her since January 16, according to WAVY.

An autopsy conducted by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner on February 10 determined that her d£•th was a homicide.

The Norfolk Police Department has since charged Varela with first-degree m#√der and concealing a deceased body to avoid detection.

The accused k!l.ler did not respond to repeated calls from his chain of command, and superiors told detectives that this was unusual for him.

According to an affidavit obtained by WAVY, investigators from Homeland Security, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), and the FBI believe Varela fled to Hong Kong “on or about Feb. 5, 2026,” and that there is “probable cause to believe that David Varela has fled the Commonwealth of Virginia in an attempt to avoid prosecution.”.

Emergency disclosure requests to WhatsApp later revealed location data pinging from Hong Kong.

NCIS said Varela has family in Colombia but “does not have any discernible ties to Hong Kong or China.”

As investigators continue to search for Varela, Guerra’s family is devastated by her d¢•th, her aunt, Elizabeth Echavarria, told WAVY from Colombia, adding that the two met in Florida years ago and married soon after.

During the two weeks the 39-year-old was missing, Varela told Guerra’s family in Colombia that she had been arrested and jailed on shoplifting charges, WTKR reported.

Relatives said he even sent a photo of the pair together, claiming it showed him visiting her behind bars and that she appeared to be wearing an orange jumpsuit.

Guerra’s sister-in-law, Paola Ramirez, said Varela messaged her claiming he “has not stopped crying” and “hasn’t eaten in more than a day” over his wife’s supposed incarceration.

Court records confirm Guerra was never charged or convicted of shoplifting, WTKR reported.

Ramirez said the family had long feared for Guerra’s safety, alleging Varela had been violent and jealous and would not let her work, have friends, study or go out alone.

“I want to emphasize that there had been vi0lence before from David,” Ramirez told WTKR.

“He had hit her previously, but she didn’t tell us because she didn’t want to worry us. He appeared to be very religious, very calm, normal, that’s why this is so shocking; we never imagined he’d do something like this.”

Varela served in at least six states after enlisting in the Navy in 2007, where he received multiple awards and decorations, 13 News Now reported.

Navy reservist accused of k!lling wife, stuffing her body in freezer, feared to have fled to Hong Kong

There is growing concern that Varela fled to Hong Kong because the extradition treaty with the United States has been suspended since August 2020, Ed Booth, a Navy public affairs officer, told the station.

“If you needed to buy yourself some time to where law enforcement was not going to be looking for you, this was a way to do it,” Booth said.

“You can’t murder people in Hong Kong, you can’t murder people in the United States, so you’ve got that, but you don’t have a treaty in place for mutual extradition from one country to the other.”

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