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The crimes of a country are a reflection of its society, the character of its citizens and the social problems on which they must work. The journalists Manu Marlasca, Patricia Abet and the coroner Miguel Lorente will analyze the crimes committed in the recent history of Spain and their repercussions
In recent years, current events have left us with a trail of deaths linked to the activity of youth gangs. Stories of violence that feature young people who rarely exceed the age of twenty as protagonists. How have the bands arrived in our country? How do they operate? Why are young people so attracted to bands?
Revenge is one of the oldest criminal engines in history. Carlos S.F. took revenge for a breakup in a violent way, Manuel Baulo suffered the consequences of a reckoning in the field of drug trafficking and María del Carmen García set fire to her daughter's rapist. Although her defense alleged mental insanity due to the rape of her daughter, she was convicted of murder.
Three cases of children who killed their parents: Ricardo alleged abuse, sentenced to permanent, reviewable prison; the parricide of Elche argued over video games, six years of imprisonment; Cyril was not satisfied with his punishments, he served three years of confinement.
Throughout history there are many criminals who have justified their actions by alluding to the presence of the Evil One in themselves or in the victims. Mental alienation or strategy to avoid a certain sentence?
Serial killers also exist in our country. Francisco García Escalero, Joaquín Ferrándiz or, more recently, Jorge Ignacio Palma are three examples of this. Each one was looking for a different type of victim but they all agreed on something: the killer clock.
Dahud Hanid Ortiz, Norma Beatriz Kuike and Nikolay T. fled the country after murdering their victims. What murders did they commit? How did researchers get to them?
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