Kidnapper who threatened to sell woman’s organs ‘was almost proud’ while confessing: Cops

Eduardo Javier Ordonez Godoy (Haltom City Police Department).

Eduardo Javier Ordonez Godoy (Haltom City Police Department).

A man allegedly told police he kidnapped a woman because he needed the money, but his reported behavior went beyond just greed.

“He smirked a lot, he giggled, and, you know, was almost proud of what he did,” police Sgt. Rick Alexander of Haltom City, Texas, told Dallas Fox affiliate KDFW about the suspect, Eduardo Javier Ordonez Godoy, 35.

The man threatened the 22-year-old victim that he would “sell her organs” or “prostitute her,” according to court documents obtained by the outlet.

“He claims he’s just a thief. He wants money,” Alexander said. “But, you know, in this case, clearly he went beyond that and brought a firearm into it.”

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