Horrific details revealed in murder of Florida nurse who was savagely bludgeoned to death by ex-co-worker

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The mother of slain Florida nurse Linda Campitelli revealed new details of her daughter’s tragic slaying — including that she was bludgeoned to death with a tire iron during an alleged birthday tryst.

“What kind of human does that? Animals don’t even do that,” Edina Russo, Campitelli’s mother, told The Daily Mail.

Campitelli was found dead just 50 feet away from her husband’s car in October 2024. Rene Perez, her 38-year-old ex-co-worker she was allegedly engaged in an affair with, is accused of killing her during an intimate birthday celebration he arranged for her.

Linda Campitelli wearing a strapless floral top.The mother of slain Florida nurse Linda Campitelli revealed new details of her daughter’s tragic slaying — including that she was bludgeoned to death with a tire iron during an alleged birthday tryst. Facebook/Linda Campitelli

Campitelli suffered blunt force trauma to her head and torso, four lacerations to her scalp and a fatal accumulation of blood in her skull, according to court documents.

Russo said her daughter was “beat to death with a tire iron

Russo admitted that she had no idea Campitelli was cheating on husband, Jon Campitelli, at the time of her death.

A woman in a floral halter top and matching skirt sitting on a concrete ledge by the water.Campitelli was found dead just 50 feet away from her husband’s car in October 2024. Palms West Funeral Home & Crematory Inc.

She noted that they were experiencing some marital troubles, but said Jon “adored” his daughters and was committed to working through their issues in marriage counseling.

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“My daughter was a difficult person to get along with, but her husband adored her,” Russo said.

“What she did was awful…but my daughter didn’t kill anyone,” she added.

Perez was booked on first-degree murder, deadly weapon and tampering with evidence charges for the violent beatdown, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.

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