FOX FIRST: Murdered Florida mom Cassie Carly planned to apply for a secret transport license before her death over security concerns, but was “guarded” after her ex-boyfriend, who has been charged with in relation to it. death, she had recently become more cordial, her family tells Fox News Digital. Carli, 37, had spoken to her family about her plans to sue for possession of a concealed weapon due to Marcus Spanevelo’s “unpredictable” behavior – and had spoken about it just a week before her disappearance. her younger sister, Raeann, told Fox News Digital. “He spoke to me a week before he disappeared about, you know, ‘Marcus has been very cool lately, but I still think I’ll go ahead and get that secret leave,’” said Ryan Carly, 32. She admitted that she did not know if her sister had even started the process and added: “Maybe she just got the papers”. Photos provided by Cassie Carli’s family (Courtesy of the Carli family) FLORIDA’s EX-FRIENDLY MOTHER FRIEND WAS ORDERED TO PAY US $ 5,920 TO A LAWYER 9 DAYS BEFORE MISSING The 34-year-old man’s history of alleged verbal abuse and manipulation led Cassie to start thinking about obtaining a secret transport license, the sister continued. Asked if the couple had been fighting recently, Carli said Spanevelo had recently been “cordial”. “No recent explosions from him,” he said. Carli said she believed her sister let her guard around Spanevelo, the father of Cassie’s 4-year-old daughter, Saylor. “Otherwise, he would have this hidden weapon.” He has made it clear: “You are not going to win. It is not going to happen. In my own way or not, “Raeann continued. THE LOST MOTHER CASSIE CARLI WAS FOUND DEAD IN ALABAMA Booking photo Marcus Spanevelo (Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office) A spokesman for the Tennessee Maury County Sheriff’s Office, which currently oversees Spanevelo, did not respond to a request for information from Fox News Digital on Tuesday. A spokesman for Florida’s Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office, who led the investigation, said they did not have the details of Spanevelo’s lawyer. “The abuse alone, however – with him giving orders and accusations, telling the doctor… that my sister is beating Sailor… lies [Child Protective Services] “she says – all of that, right there, was mental torture on her,” Raeann continued. He said the family was still in the process of reuniting with Saylor, the couple’s youngest daughter. Cassie Carli was last seen on the night of March 27, while meeting Spanevelo, in the parking lot of a seaside restaurant, Juana’s Pagoda, not far from her home in Navarre. Investigators later located her vehicle, with her bag inside, and confirmed that the couple’s 4-year-old daughter was safe. Her disappearance led the missing persons to investigations by law enforcement and the family for almost a week. FLORIDA MOTHER CASSIE CARLI MOBILE PHONE WAS NOT FOUND. WOMAN WARNED FAMILY ABOUT EX, SISTER SAYS Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson said Thursday that investigators located Spanavelo more than four hours and more than 260 miles away in Birmingham. Alabamawhere they interrogated him and were able to check on the couple’s daughter. He was arrested Saturday morning during a traffic stop in Lebanon, Tennessee, and charged with falsifying evidence and destroying evidence – in connection with the alleged rejection of Carli’s cell phone – and giving false information about an investigation into missing, officials said. Johnson said investigators were conducting a search warrant for a property in Alabama when they discovered Carly’s body in a barn in a shallow grave. Johnson told Fox News Digital her body looked intact when the discovery was made Saturday afternoon and said there were no obvious signs of injury. The medical examiner of the county of St. Clair Dennis Russell told Fox News Digital that the victim’s body was retrieved from a property along Highway 11 in Springville, Alabama, about 30 miles northeast of where police first arrived in Spanevelo, Birmingham. He said Spanevelo had ties to the property, but did not specify how. Russell said Monday that the autopsy was complete, but further tests were needed. He said a toxicological test would also be performed and the results would take weeks, if not months. THE FORMER FRIEND OF THE FLUIDFUL MOTHER CASSIE CARLI OF THE FLORIDA FLOOR WAS ARRESTED IN TENSION Johnson said investigators had gathered evidence to form “a great case” against Spanavelo. “He was completely uncooperative. He never worked with us,” he said. “She is the mother of your baby and she is missing, and you are not going to work with the authorities. This is indicative.” Spanevelo made his first appearance in court Monday in Tennessee, where he told a judge he would not be willing to give up his extradition to return to Florida. “Not right now,” Spanevelo said when asked if he was willing to give up extradition back to Florida, according to a WEAR report. “There are some things that need to be resolved before I am ready to follow this path.” In August, Carli’s younger sister, Raeann, set up a GoFundMe to help raise legal costs. Cassie reported on the fundraising page that she met Spanevelo in July 2017 and became pregnant just months later. THE LOST MOTHER CASSIE CARLI FEELS “EXCEPTIONALLY” SAFE AROUND THE CHILD’S FATHER BEFORE DISAPPEARANCE: SISTER “This man was a master of the game of manipulation and although I could see all the warning signs of a criminal, I believed his excuses and stuck to the web of his narcissistic lies,” Cassie wrote in a letter to GoFundMe. “During my pregnancy, this man abused control and manipulation escalated. But having struggled with infertility in my first marriage, I desperately wanted a family. That way, I could justify his erratic behavior as much as I could.” Cassie wrote that after her relationship ended, Spanevelo “dropped dozens of false reports to the police” and called child protection services “so many times that I almost met most of the staff by name”. Fox News Digital was the first to report on Monday that a judge had ordered Spanavelo to pay Carly $ 5,920 as a lawyer just nine days before the young mom went missing. Carli attended the March 18 zoom hearing in the office of her lawyer, Aaron Wentz. “Everyone in the office is very upset about this. We’ve been dealing with Cassie for quite some time. A very, very wonderful young lady,” Wentz told Fox News Digital on Monday. “As for the long court battle going on, it never got to the point where I felt like that would happen, honestly. It was a shock.”
Wentz said his office has no records showing that Spanevelo paid Cassie any of the $ 5,920 the judge ordered him to pay her. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Sheriff Johnson said more charges against Spanavelo were possible as authorities examined the evidence. “Once the autopsy is done and you look at the allegations made, you will understand, but I think we have a great case,” Johnson told a news conference Sunday. “I think he will either spend the rest of his life in prison or he will take the needle. Hopefully the needle.”