Wilson Verdugo, owner of the restaurant 'La Vaquita Sabrosa,' has been detained and ordered into preventive detention as the alleged mastermind behind the murder of the 'Rey de Meiggs.' Verdugo, who was a close friend of the victim, reportedly owed the 'Rey de Meiggs' more than 1 billion Chilean pesos (approximately $1 million) and is accused of orchestrating the crime by using a financial trap involving an envelope of money. Francisco Kaminski, another individual connected to the case, has declared before the prosecution, revealing that he owed the 'Rey de Meiggs' around 50 million pesos from a failed business venture. Kaminski's debt was reportedly not immediate, but his involvement in the investigation is notable. Reports indicate that Verdugo attempted to cover his tracks by attending the victim's wake and settling a debt with him. The victim, known for his role as a lender, had extended large loans, which appear to have been a motive for the homicide. The family of the 'Rey de Meiggs' has expressed suspicions about Verdugo following the murder, noting that he gave another person's name to the widow after the incident. The case continues to develop as authorities investigate the financial and personal ties between the involved parties.
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