Eliza Samudio -
But behind the fame and the gloves, there was a rage so profound that it led to one of the most brutal femicides in Brazilian history. Eliza Samudio was a 25-year-old former model and aspiring actress. In 2009, she met goalkeeper Bruno through a mutual friend. They had a brief relationship that resulted in her becoming pregnant.
On June 4, 2010, Eliza drove to Rio de Janeiro. She left her son with a friend. She was told Bruno would take her to a house to meet his lawyers. Instead, she was taken to a rented shack in the suburb of Vargem Grande. According to the confession of his accomplices (notably his cousin, Bruno’s version of events shifted constantly), the moment Eliza entered the shack, the nightmare began. Eliza Samudio
After killing Eliza, Bruno did not kill his son. Instead, he forced Eliza’s cousin (who had been duped into helping) to take the then-four-month-old infant and abandon him in a favela. The cousin, however, had a change of heart. She left the baby at a home in the interior of Minas Gerais state. But behind the fame and the gloves, there
For two months, the baby—Bruno’s son—lived with a poor family, unaware that his mother had been fed to dogs. Eventually, authorities found him. The boy was returned to his maternal grandmother. In a move that disgusted the nation, Bruno (who is eligible for parole in semi-open regimes) recently won the right to have visits with his son, now a teenager. The boy, caught in a legal tug-of-war, was forced to meet the man who murdered his mother. The psychological damage is incalculable. The Legacy The case of Eliza Samudio is not just a crime story; it is a marker of culture. It highlighted "Rede da Impunidade" (Network of Impunity)—the way wealthy, famous men in Brazil have historically used power to erase women. They had a brief relationship that resulted in