The Silence of Lucía: seven years, three judges, one truth
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Three men took an unconscious teenager to a medical guard on October 8, 2016. The autopsy revealed a washed body. The first court acquitted them of abuse, calling the victim a "pathological addict" based on private conversations. How is it possible that the system protects the accused before the one who died?
In this episode, we explore the contradictions that destroyed two trials: the first autopsy that speaks of impalement without evidence, the second that dismisses that hypothesis, and the old rectal injuries that no court managed to date accurately. Matías's message asking for condoms while Lucía was unconscious in her home, against his version of a spontaneous encounter. And how a press conference contaminated the investigation from day one.
Victim: Lucía Pérez Montero
Date: October 8, 2016
Location: Mar del Plata, Argentina
Status: Confirmed conviction (March 2023); family seeks greater justice
- Last recorded access to WhatsApp exactly at 10:30 on October 8: the moment Matías picked her up, after which he never wrote again.
- The first autopsy mentions "impalement" in a press conference; the second autopsy by the Supreme Court completely dismisses it; Dr. Carrizo denies having included that in her original report.
- 40 grams of cocaine and 250 grams of marijuana found in the truck: confirms organized operation between Matías and Juan Pablo, not a casual sale of 100 pesos.
- Defense used 150 private WhatsApp conversations to attack Lucía's reputation; the second trial rejected all evidence as gender stereotypes without forensic validity.
Lucía Pérez Montero, Mar del Plata, feminicide, 2016, serial killer, investigation, forensic, abuse, judicial corruption, criminal minds, justice, cover-up, Spanish true crime
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