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🚨 CRIMEN SICARIO EN RECOLETA: NO PUDIERON IDENTIFICAR A LA VÍCTIMA

👉 Un hombre que aún no pudo ser identificado, fue asesinado de varios disparos por un hombre que se bajó de un auto estacionado. El hecho sucedió en Paraguay al 2900, una zona con mucho movimiento, por lo que hay varios testigos del suceso.

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00:00Attention, the autopsy would have finished and there would be a preliminary report, Javi,
00:09which indicates that it was not possible in the legal medical procedure of the autopsy operation,
00:15it is still that, the autopsy is an operation, to be identified, to be identified the victim.
00:22According to the information we have from the source of the file, the victim could not be identified,
00:30he did not have specific marks on the body, which is what ultimately seeks an autopsy, among other things.
00:40They do not tell me that he could be identified if he had a tattoo that allows the investigators to identify him.
00:50Although there in the arm you see something that I can not identify if it is a tattoo.
00:55We repeat, the sources realize that they did not identify the victim, which makes the investigation more complex, right?
01:02Yes, as it is, as it is, but there will be an identification.
01:06Many times they say, but how can they not identify him?
01:09Normally when there are people who commit crimes or have some kind of issue related to justice,
01:17it is signed, a signing is made where you play the piano, as it is said,
01:22which is to leave fingerprints in the record of antecedents.
01:27With those antecedents, of the criminals, for example,
01:31of those who go through situations related to justice, in crimes, the tattoo is made.
01:37If you do not have those records, you can not do it, because it can not be done with the common DNA record.
01:46It is done with the record of antecedents.
01:49Then if they do it on the outside, it is another thing, but that's why.
01:55But anyway, in the short or long term, the identification is reached,
01:59because if a judge authorizes it, it can be done so as not to hinder or dilate the investigation a lot.
02:05I say because there are certain rules to be able to identify.
02:09What Evara does in the record is precisely that of criminals.
02:13There is a pattern of data and a comparison is made.
02:18That is for when a person dies, for example, or when he leaves a mark somewhere.
02:24A researcher of those we usually consult with Javi, wonders if this man is Argentine.
02:36It's difficult.
02:37Unless someone knows him.
02:39For me, it is too much identified in the video so that a relative has not appeared.
02:44To say, this is my husband, this is my father, this is my brother, this is my cousin.
02:51It is an important fact, because if it were at least a relative, a friend, someone who recognized him in the media.
02:58It's been a long time.
03:00This is an issue from very early on.
03:02We are giving him a treatment and we are, of course, working with the detail that the case requires.
03:09And with this that Javi marked.
03:11These cases are solved by details.
03:13That cap that stayed there, if it is a cap and it is not another element.
03:18These witnesses who are already being searched.
03:23Look, look how the meeting dissipates as soon as the victim leaves the place.
03:30And there he looks again, as if he had arrived to whom we were waiting.
03:33Do you see that the man in white walks quickly to the kiosk?
03:36I don't know, maybe he thought he was a client, maybe he's the manager, I don't know.
03:39Look, look.
03:40Javi, a little back, a little back.
03:43Is it the owner, the one in white?
03:45A little back.
03:46Look.
03:47It could be.
03:49They laugh.
03:50Meeting.
03:51Meeting.
03:52Look, maybe he knew him.
03:53And he said, come to the kiosk.
03:55And he hurried too.
03:56I don't know.
03:57I don't know.
03:58The truth is that ...
03:59But look, the victim also looks at the meeting.
04:01Look at the woman.
04:02Yes.
04:03Was she striking?
04:04The red car.
04:05The red car.
04:06Did he have someone the victim knew?
04:09These are initial questions we ask ourselves.
04:13Yes.
04:14It's weird that he's looking for a coat, right?
04:15A jacket on a hot night to go down to a kiosk.
04:18That also catches my attention.
04:19Do you know what's the weirdest thing?
04:20Maybe he lived around there, in the area.
04:21I don't know.
04:22The weirdest thing is the place.
04:24We are talking ...
04:25Paraguay, between La Prida and Agüero.
04:28Surely, and unfortunately, if this were a video of the security camera of a kiosk with Rosario,
04:33it would not attract so much attention.
04:34Yes.
04:35For what we have baptized as the narco-war.
04:38Of course.
04:39But this happens in the middle of the federal capital, in the middle of Recoleta.
04:43Yes, one of the most, supposedly safest neighborhoods, right?
04:47That's what draws attention.
04:51Look.
04:52Leo Godoy, live.
04:53I'm back with you, Leo.
04:54Let's see what the neighborhood says.
04:56Yes, Facu.
04:57Let's see.
04:58Some details that we were able to collect from talking to some of the neighbors,
05:04but also with some of the investigators.
05:06Let's see.
05:07Detail.
05:08Because there is a lot of attention paid to that meeting,
05:11but the detail of the image, when they repeat it again,
05:14is that these people enter the building.
05:16They don't go to the kiosk.
05:18Yes?
05:19It was people who were on the motorcycle, the motorcycle arrives,
05:22they were gathered and you are going to see what this entrance does.
05:27Because the victim, right when the police arrived,
05:30enters at this moment inside the location here of the kiosk,
05:34of the city police.
05:35Can you see inside, Leo?
05:36Film a little bit inside.
05:38They go, they go inside.
05:40It's very dark, I tell you, it's going to be difficult.
05:43Because the kiosk is closed.
05:45It's a key place, the kiosk.
05:47It's clear.
05:48It's a very important place.
05:50I was telling you about that detail, Facu.
05:52I was telling you about that detail.
05:54Let's see.
05:55Two things are going to happen here.
05:57Key.
05:58One, obviously, which is the witnesses.
06:01That meeting, apparently, what they tell me is that they were not in the kiosk,
06:07but they were in the building.
06:09That they enter the building.
06:11Because you are going to see that the door,
06:13later, at the time of the crime,
06:15when the hitman approaches and shoots this man directly in the body,
06:21you see the door of the kiosk,
06:23and the entrance of the building is stuck,
06:27which is the place where these people are lost,
06:29these three people,
06:31and the door of the kiosk is stuck.
06:35which is the place where these people are lost,
06:37these three people,
06:39and that's why they enter the building.
06:43And here at this moment,
06:45there we were seeing the police officer
06:48who arrived with a computer,
06:50obviously, also to work on the computer of the premises,
06:56where they are obviously going to take all the information they have
07:02regarding the images, cameras,
07:04and more, everything, some other element,
07:07if there is any element.
07:09Sometimes, you see, they make orders by WhatsApp, for example.
07:12If someone wants to buy something, they ask for it before,
07:15so that they wait for it, or to send it.
07:17Well, obviously, they are also going to check all the information
07:21they can get from the elements of technology,
07:25from the computer itself, from here, from the premises.
07:29That's what this police officer was just working on,
07:33from the city police, the investigation body,
07:35of homicides, who is in charge.
07:38He is at the bottom right now, in the CPU, I could tell you,
07:41there, look, there he peeked again,
07:43he was there, and he was making the entry to the computer,
07:47to obviously have a record.
07:50I calculate that the images will be there,
07:52but it is also the box to see if there is any order,
07:56some element that allows them to know if he was cited,
08:00if they called him, if he made an order before to this place.
08:05Well, there are also more people from homicides.
08:08Leo, I'll stay there, I'll stay there with that image.
08:11I'm processing an exclusive document
08:15that this production received.
08:17As soon as I have it prepared,
08:19sweep it up at the last moment and tell me from there.
08:21Give me a minute anyway, huh?
08:23Keep telling me what you see.
08:27Well, at this moment, I was telling you,
08:29homicide personnel who work.
08:32On the one hand, obviously, people who work
08:35all over the street, on the route,
08:37in the search for elements that have to do
08:39with everything that contributes to the surroundings,
08:43the security cameras, the elements of the witnesses,
08:47and what I was telling you,
08:49which is linked a little to what is going to come later.
08:52The neighbors who live in this building,
08:55adjacent to this kiosk,
08:58are obviously, and were in that moment,
09:00terrified. Why?
09:02Because we are talking about a crime
09:04that we understand, up to here, of a hitman.
09:07Therefore, they are terrified of wanting to talk,
09:12of wanting to tell the witness what he saw.
09:16But well, there, now, in minutes,
09:19when we have it, we will share it,
09:21but a testimony that the colleague
09:23Marcela Ojea got, which also facilitated
09:26the possibility. Why?
09:28Because, well, obviously, they don't want to face it,
09:30but one dared to tell what he heard,
09:32what he saw at that moment,
09:34which is also going to be very important
09:36and that surely will contribute to justice.
09:38Leo, can you hear me?
09:39Let's continue a little with what's going on in here.

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