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Chilling photos show husband of Florida woman who vanished in Spain buying duct tape and spraying paint over surveillance camera in Madrid on day she was last seen alive

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Newly released court documents reveal images of the estranged husband of a missing South Florida woman in Spain on the last day she was seen alive.

Footage shows David Knezevic at a Madrid hardware store back in February purchasing duct tape and spray paint. 

Hours later, he was caught spray-painting the surveillance camera at Ana María Knezevich Henao's apartment building on February .

Ana, a 40-year-old Florida resident originally from Colombia, was declared missing in February after she failed to meet a friend to travel from Madrid to Barcelona for a conference.

She was last seen walking into her Madrid apartment on February second. Per court documents, her husband showed up and left with a suitcase that same night. 

David was taken into custody in May as he returned from his home country of Serbia, where he had been for months. He has been charged with kidnapping. 

Newly released court documents reveal images of the estranged husband of a missing South Florida woman in Spain on the last day she was seen alive

Newly released court documents reveal images of the estranged husband of a missing South Florida woman in Spain on the last day she was seen alive

The footage shows David Knezevic at a Madrid hardware store back in February purchasing duct tape and spray tape
Hours later, he was caught spray-painted the surveillance camera at Ana María Henao Knezevich's apartment building.

The footage shows David Knezevic at a Madrid hardware store back in February purchasing duct tape and spray tape

Knezevic is seen in surveillance footage the day his wife disappeared on Feb. 2, 2024

Knezevic is seen in surveillance footage the day his wife disappeared on Feb. 2, 2024

The state of Florida requested that the judge deny David's bond this past week.

'He is a law-abiding citizen and we hope and pray Ana walks through the door and shows up somewhere so he can be free,' said his attorney, Jayne Weintraub.

The FBI and officials from the Spanish National Police conducted his arrest in May, as reported by EFE.

The Belgrade Interior Attaché Office and Colombian Police were also reportedly involved in the arrest.

The couple had been going through a difficult separation when she went missing, according to her friends and family.

Ana had reportedly moved to Madrid at the end of 2023 partly to get away from her husband.

Investigators recovered surveillance footage of a man  in a motorcycle helmet hanging around Ana's Madrid apartment on February 2, the day before friends lost contact with her.

He was spotted waiting for people to exit the building before slipping inside at around 9:30pm.

Ana, a 40-year-old Florida resident originally from Colombia, was declared missing on February 5 after she failed to meet a friend to travel from Madrid to Barcelona for a conference.

Ana, a 40-year-old Florida resident originally from Colombia, was declared missing on February 5 after she failed to meet a friend to travel from Madrid to Barcelona for a conference.

David Knezevich was taken into custody in May as he returned from his home country of Serbia, where he had been for months

David Knezevich was taken into custody in May as he returned from his home country of Serbia, where he had been for months

Friends say Ana had been going through a 'tough' divorce from husband David Knezevich when she disappeared from her apartment while holidaying in Madrid on February 2

Knezevich disappeared amid an ongoing separation from husband David, 35, a Serbian-American businessman. The pair had yet to officially file for divorce

The same man is believed to have spray-painted the lens of two security cameras of the apartment building in Madrid’s upscale Salamanca neighborhood.

Ana's friend, Sanna Rameau, told DailyMail.com she last exchanged messages with her on February 2.

The last message from Ana's WhatsApp account, sent the following day, said she had 'met someone wonderful.'

'He has a summer house about 2h from Madrid. We are going there now and I will spend a few days there. Signal is Spotty. I'll call you when I get back,' it read.

Another message detailed the circumstances of their first encounter, claiming they met on the street. 'Amazing connection. Like I never had before,' it read.

Her family became concerned after they started receiving text messages in Spanish from Ana's phone that did not sound like they were written by the Colombia native.

'That message in Spanish, it is like it’s translated from Google . It's not her. She doesn't say those things. Like nobody in Spanish will say it like that,' her brother said.

Ana and her husband had yet to formally file for divorce at the time of her disappearance.

A March 12 report from Spanish publication El Cierre Digital cited 'sources close to the case' who claimed the Scientific Police found biological remains in the missing woman's living accommodations.

But her brother, Felipe Henao, recently appeared on NewsNation's 'Cuomo' with a desperate plea to the public and denied the report about the remains, saying the family is still desperate for answers.

'We want to know the truth. We want to know where my sister is,' Henao said. 'If anybody has any information, any tips please reach out to the FBI or the Spanish authorities.'

Ana Knezevich had been going through a 'tough' divorce from husband David when she went missing in Madrid on February 2

Ana Knezevich had been going through a 'tough' divorce from husband David when she went missing in Madrid on February 2

The couple got married in 2011 and moved to the south Florida city of Fort Lauderdale

The couple got married in 2011 and moved to the south Florida city of Fort Lauderdale 

When asked about the supposed discovery of biological remains in her apartment, Henao said he asked the FBI if the report was true and 'they told me it isn't.'

There was no further details on the specifics of the remains found.

Investigators 'don’t want to share any information, because it could jeopardize the case. I understand. Justice moves slow,' Henao added.

He said her case was being treated as matter of domestic violence as it moved through the court system, and a case of forced disappearance rather than voluntary.

The couple ran a successful computer support and repair business from their home in Fort Lauderdale. Ana and Sanna had traveled extensively on holidays together and were in daily communication as Ana hunted for a new apartment in the Spanish capital.

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