Murder accused told friend 'I killed Bruna' before sending video of her body, court told
A witness who arrived on the scene after 6am on January 1, 2023, testified that the accused man, Miller Pacheco (pictured), first told her, 'It wasnât me', and then said, 'I choked her'. File picture: Dan Linehan
The man who denies murdering 28-year-old Brazilian woman Bruna Fonseca on New Yearâs Day 2023 in Cork phoned a friend in Brazil in the early hours to say, âI killed Brunaâ, and he sent a video showing the body of Bruna, the judge and jury in the murder trial was told on Tuesday.
A witness who arrived on the scene after 6am on January 1, 2023, testified that the accused man, Miller Pacheco, first told her, âIt wasnât meâ, and then said, âI choked herâ. She said he smiled.
Marcella Fonseca a cousin and best friend of the deceased testified today in the trial of 32-year-old Miller Pacheco who pleaded not guilty to the single count that he murdered Bruna Fonseca at Room 3, 5 Liberty Street, Cork, on January 1, 2023, contrary to Common Law.
Marcella Fonseca was cross-examined by defence senior counsel Ray Boland on her evidence that the accused man said: âI choked herâ.Â
Mr Boland said the accused spoke in Portuguese to the witness and that the word he used was suffocated and not choked, and that the correct words were: âI think I suffocated Bruna.âÂ
The witness replied: âIt is a similar word.â Mr Boland said that his instructions were that the accused was not smiling and that he was in shock.
Marcella said she came to Ireland in 2018, returned home during covid, and came back to Ireland afterwards. She knew Miller from Brazil and that Bruna was her best friend and first cousin.
She said that Miller arrived in Cork and moved in with Bruna, having been in a relationship with her in Brazil, but that the relationship ended after one week. She later agreed it broke up after three days.
She recalled going to Millerâs place at Liberty Street during the day on that New Yearâs Eve and that Bruna was there. She said the defendant and the deceased both had red eyes and had been crying.Â
Marcella said Bruna gave her a knife, and she noticed that Brunaâs finger was bleeding from a small cut.

The witness agreed with Mr Boland that Bruna broke up with Miller but that he did not want to break up, and that Bruna was worried Miller would kill himself and it was in the context of that worry that Bruna wanted to take the knife away from him and did so.Â
Bruna told her that her finger was cut when Miller tried to snatch the knife back but he did not mean to cut her.
Marcella got a phone call from Millerâs friend in Brazil at around 6am on New Yearâs Day, after the friend had been contacted by Miller. She said she was scared when the friend told her that Bruna may have been killed.
She went with her friend Juliana Souza to the house on Liberty Street where Miller had a room. She saw Miller with some white fabric in his hand.Â
âI asked if he killed my cousin, he said it was not me. I asked him if you killed my cousin, how you killed my cousin? He said, I choked her,â Marcella Fonseca testified. She said he smiled when he said this.
She said he changed his jumper and she told him to stay here in Ireland⊠"He said he would like to go Brazil. I said he should stay in Ireland to go to jail here."
She said that Pedro, Millerâs friend in Brazil, sent her the video that Miller sent him.
The trial continues today before Ms Justice SiobhĂĄn Lankford and a jury of seven women and five men at the Central Criminal Court sitting in Cork.





