This is the moment a woman who claimed she suffered sexual abuse as a child tortures her latest victim after luring him back to her apartment.
The suspect shared videos of the torture sessions on WhatsApp and was arrested after her latest victim was rescued when a bar owner raised the alarm.
He had seen her leave with the man earlier and later recognised him in the circulating footage, prompting him to call police in Ceilandia, in the Federal District, Brazil, following the incident on 24th February.
Beatriz Elissandra Marques Carvalho, 24, fled the scene before officers arrived but was caught the next day after turning up at a hospital, allegedly saying she had come to “finish the job”.
Police said she doped, assaulted and robbed the 54-year-old man, and evidence found on her phone indicated it was part of a pattern of targeting men she met in bars or through prior contact.
Police records have identified 27 offences including theft, threats and bodily harm.
In the latest attack that saw her caged, she met the victim at a bar before taking him to her home after he allegedly insulted her by offering just BRL 10 (GBP 1.4) for sex.
During questioning, Carvalho told officers she acted out of revenge, claiming the man had groped her in a public square years earlier when she was younger — something she said she had never forgotten.

She said she recognised him when he made the BRL 10 offer using vulgar language, which she claimed reignited her anger.
Investigators said Carvalho mixed Clonazepam with water in an attempt to sedate him. When he did not lose consciousness as expected, she began assaulting him, causing serious facial injuries.
Footage later recovered from her phone shows her wearing a mask and holding a lit lighter that she later held close to the restrained man’s neck while filming the abuse.
Police said she held him in private captivity and stole his mobile phone, trainers and wallet. Officers described both a financial and retaliatory motive behind the attack.
The following day, Carvalho went to the emergency care unit in Ceilandia searching for the victim. Military Police were called after she reportedly asked whether he had died.
Officers said she confessed and showed them videos and photographs of the torture stored on her mobile phone.
When taken to her residence, police found large amounts of blood and a knife allegedly used in the attack.
Investigators also located bank cards, personal documents and a notebook belonging to other individuals who were apparently victims. Authorities said at least one additional victim — a 37-year-old man — had reported being drugged and extorted by her on 23rd February.

During interrogation, Carvalho allegedly admitted to routinely exploiting clients, describing how she would lure, drug and rob men she blamed for her troubled past.
Her preventive detention was upheld on 26th February.
The investigation is ongoing.














