00:00What catches my attention, Diego, is that when you are asked for an ambulance,
00:06one who was in the force, when you arrive at a place, it is known to a person,
00:11yes, to find a person, whether he is well, bad, whatever, it doesn't matter,
00:14you don't give him or anything, when you ask for an ambulance,
00:17it's because the person is in front of you, yes?
00:20It's not that before going to the call, I already ask for an ambulance, no.
00:24When I find myself with what I have in front of me, I make an ambulance request.
00:29In this case, they asked for an ambulance and, in fact, they mention a hospital.
00:33So, if you asked for an ambulance, it's because you had it in front of you.
00:36Mónica, did you see Maciel return from the alleged false alarm,
00:42I mean, to try to pretend it, to say what his behavior was like,
00:48in the hours after Logan's disappearance?
00:52When he returned, I don't remember.
00:58As you can see, that happened at dawn.
01:02We were, from the moment Logan disappeared,
01:07we were looking for Logan non-stop.
01:12The time of dawn came, we were super tired,
01:17I was nervous for my children, who were alone at home.
01:25Are you afraid of Maciel?
01:28I'm not afraid of Maciel, I don't know him.
01:36The truth is that I feel safe here in my house, in Neuquén.
01:41I know I live in Corrientes for a long time.
01:48But I don't want to go back to 9 July, I feel safer,
01:53and for my children's safety, I prefer to be here.
01:58I don't usually know the people of the town.
02:02People know that I don't have contact with the people of the town.
02:08Even though it's a small town, I don't go out of my house.
02:12The people I know are a bit out of sight.
02:15All the people who were involved, I know them by sight.
02:21That's why I don't have names or anything.
02:24I remember some faces.
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