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Teen accused of stabbing pregnant woman 70 times tries to nap in back of police cruiser after arrest

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An Illinois man accused of stabbing a pregnant woman more than 70 times, setting her on fire and stabbing her dog between the eyes, appeared eerily calm and relaxed hours after the killing, even trying to nap while in a police vehicle taking him to jail. 

Nedas Revuckas, 19, pleaded not guilty this week to the stabbing death of Eliza Morales, 30, and her unborn child on Jan. 26 in the Chicago suburb of Downers Grove.

Revuckas allegedly stabbed Morales, who was five months pregnant, and set her apartment on fire. During the attack, he also allegedly stabbed the family dog between the eyes, prosecutors said. 

The attack stemmed from a Facebook Marketplace transaction. Prosecutors said Revuckas was upset about the condition of a red 1994 Ford Ranger pickup he purchased from Morales and her husband.

He arranged to meet at the couple’s apartment building to return the license plates and obtain a bill of sale, Fox Chicago reported. 

Surveillance video showed him meeting Morales, who was seen at one point handing Revuckas a screwdriver. 

He entered the building with a screwdriver in his hand behind his back about five minutes later, and video shows the door to the Morales’ unit opening and closing during what investigators say appeared to be a struggle inside.

Nedas Revuckas, 19, pictured in police bodycam video.

Police bodycam video shows Revuckas hours after the killing when officers arrived at his home. During a conversation with authorities, he was seen speaking in a calm manner and not being aggressive or scared.  

He initially claimed that he didn’t go inside Morales’ apartment. 

“I didn’t go past the dining room table,” he told police with his hands on his hips, according to the video. 

He later confessed to the killing, prosecutors said. 

Revuckas said the car he purchased for $1,600 had “somewhat” been working fine. He said he wasn’t aware of a fire at the apartment and that the dog “was fine.”

“It kind of sat in the corner,” he said of the pet. 

Eliza Morales and her family

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Following his arrest, video shows Revuckas seated in the back of a police cruiser, where he appeared to be sleepy. 

“Are you able to tell me what this is about?” he asked. 

At one point, he kicked his feet up and attempted to take a nap. 

Revuckas faces several charges, including first-degree murder, intentional homicide of an unborn child, animal cruelty, armed robbery and arson.

Fox News Digital’s Landon Mion contributed to this report. 

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