Background
Souza was born in Manaus, Amazonas.
Souza was born in Manaus, Amazonas.
Souza also attended the Center for Study of Human Behavior and University Nilton Lins.
He is commonly known for presenting the controversial program Canal Livre. In 2009, he was subject to worldwide media coverage, when Amazonas State Police launched an investigation into the claims that murders had been ordered in order to boost ratings on his program He obtained degrees at the College of Business São Luiz Gonzaga and the State College Basílio Machado.
In 1979, Souza became a police officer, but was fired after he was arrested for pension fraud and petrol theft in 1987.
Political career
He was first elected in 1998 by the Liberal Party. He later took leadership of the Social Christian Party.
He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Amazonas in 2000, and was re-elected in 2002. In 2003 he was made Parliamentary his political career was threatened, as he had already been expelled from the assembly in 2009.
Broadcasting career
He began presenting Canal Livre in 1989.
The program which was described as "investigative journalism aimed at fighting crime and social injustice," ran until late 2008. The program, which drew a large audience, showed police raids and arrests, with presenters often following police chases in a helicopter. lieutenant was one of the most popular shows in Manaus.
In 2009, Souza attracted international media attention when he was accused of hiring hitmen to kill five people to increase the ratings of his program
Suspicions were raised because he was frequently first to the scene of a crime, gathering graphic footage of the victims. A former police officer, Moacir Jorge da Costa, claimed he carried out one of the murders.
Souza and his legal team denied Souza"s involvement with the murders. Souza"s son, Raphael, was arrested and is currently in prison facing charges of homicide, drug trafficking and illegal gun possession.
In October 2009, he was presented with charges of murder, drug-trafficking, intimidation of witnesses, illegal carrying of arms and formation of a criminal gang.
He was also expelled from the state assembly. After an arrest warrant was issued, Souza disappeared and 60 civil and federal police began to search for him. Road blocks were mounted to try to stop him from leaving Manaus.
He subsequently gave himself up to police on October 9, 2009.
He repeatedly proclaimed his innocence. Vanessa Lima, the former producer of the program, was arrested in December 2009.
Souza, who suffered from Budd–Chiari syndrome, died on 27 July 2010 of a heart attack. He died in a hospital in Sao Paulo, where he had been since March 2010.
He was an elected member of the Legislative Assembly of Amazonas until his expulsion in October 2009.