Danilo Anderson (– November 18, 2004) was a Venezuelan State prosecutor investigating more than 400 people implicated in crimes against the state and Venezuelan people in the 2002 coup attempt. Anderson was killed in Urbanization Los Chaguaramos in Caracas, Venezuela. November 18 is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years), with 43 remaining. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Hugo Chávez, surrounded by resolute supporters, makes a dramatic return to power on April 12, 2002 after the collapse of the first Latin American coup of the twenty-first century. ... Cerro Avila, Caracas. ...
After been treated as a revolutionary hero, Mr. Anderson, appears (at least considering press reports) to have been involved personally or surrounded by friends who were involved in crimes.
The story is developing, therefore it would not be responsible to accuse him of anything yet; but it is not clear that some obscure factors are related to his death, which could affect the government moral standing.
DaniloAnderson (died November 18, 2004, at the age of 38), was a Venezuelan state prosecutor investigating more than 400 people accused of crimes against the state and Venezuelan people in the failed 2002 coup d'état attempt.
Anderson graduated in law from Central University of Venezuela in 1995, specializing later in criminology and environmental law.
DaniloAnderson was clearly a vulnerable target given his leading role in the investigation of prominent leaders of the coup in April 2002.
Anderson was assassinated in the Los Chaguaramos district of Caracas by a bomb placed on the frame under the driver's seat on his car.
Reports that Anderson operated an extensive extortion racket aimed at opposition figures and lived well beyond his means have repeatedly surfaced.[2][3] The opposition notes that three prosecutors put in charge of the Anderson murder investigation have been publicly accused of taking part in Anderson's extortion racket.