The case of Ana Knezevich, a 40-year-old American missing in Spain under suspicious circumstances, has taken a complex turn. The husband, David Knezevich, who was in Serbia when Ana disappeared, is denying any involvement and disputes the characterization of their impending divorce as “nasty.”
David’s attorney, Ken Padowitz, asserts that David has been cooperating with both Spanish police and the FBI, providing information and legal assistance despite being in Serbia.
Ana Knezevich vanished from her Madrid apartment on February 2. The circumstances of her disappearance involve a person in a motorcycle helmet disabling security cameras, followed by suspicious text messages sent to her friends claiming she was running off with a man she had just met.
The friends doubt the authenticity of the messages and suspect foul play. David Knezevich has been responsive to authorities and, according to his attorney, has provided information such as credit card details.
Padowitz argues that David’s physical presence in Spain would not significantly aid the investigation, considering he lacks ties to the country and does not speak Spanish. He emphasizes David’s cooperation from Serbia and asserts that allegations about a “nasty divorce” are false.
Ana’s friends, including Sanna Rameau, dispute David’s claim about his whereabouts on the day of Ana’s disappearance. They insisted that David was in Fort Lauderdale, not Serbia. The investigation by Spanish police is ongoing, and details about the case remain limited.
The missing person alerts for Ana Knezevich have gained significant attention, with over 15 million views over the past week. As the investigation continues, questions surrounding the divorce, the circumstances of Ana’s disappearance, and the involvement of different parties add complexity to the case.