00:00At the beginning of this program, a 33-year-old young man with a bachelor's degree in human relations
00:08worked in human resources at a company that made jams, that made sweets.
00:15What had happened to this man?
00:17With Achilles he appeared murdered inside his house in San Pedro,
00:23wrapped in a mattress, tied on a table.
00:27His house on fire, his car missing.
00:30Someone, him, the murderers, had taken it and discarded it.
00:35There we are seeing the place where the authors of the crime abandoned the car.
00:44From this statement arose the arrest of who today is the main suspect in the case.
00:51There we are seeing on the screen a man who is believed to have had an occasional relationship with the man.
01:01Either because it was a sexual matter or because it was a matter linked to the consumption of drugs.
01:08Javier, the truth is that today this man is detained, suspected of having killed Achilles,
01:14who had charged 19 million pesos in compensation.
01:18But there was another amount.
01:20There was another amount in terms of a debt that the victim was presumed to have
01:24for this man who is detained, who is older, who had some link.
01:30Yesterday we told you that this couple, in this case Achilles, the victim,
01:37was in a relationship with another man.
01:39That other man, when he declared, said that they had a broad, open relationship,
01:45that they had other sentimental links with other people,
01:48but they always remained in a relationship.
01:51The police began to investigate, the security cameras began to declare witnesses,
01:59and they began to rebuild this crime.
02:02An atrocious crime. Tremendous.
02:04They set fire to him, they burned his car, they stole his cell phone.
02:07He dies suffocated.
02:08He dies suffocated by the smoke.
02:09By the smoke of the fire that they lit, or that he lit in this case, in the same room.
02:15He owed him 100,000 pesos.
02:17100,000 pesos.
02:18Who owed who?
02:19The victim owed the man who is detained today.
02:22But what they believe is that, in this case, the murderer had found out, of course,
02:27about the payment of that compensation.
02:30Of these 19 million pesos that we mentioned.
02:32And it was for more. That's why he stole his cell phone.
02:34Remember something.
02:36Yesterday we told you that a good part of the compensation was in a virtual wallet.
02:42Yes.
02:44Let's talk a little bit.
02:45How does the police get to this?
02:47Through the security cameras.
02:49And how, when you arrive at Yanar, the home of this man who is detained today,
02:53you find the same clothes with which the day of the crime,
02:57the day of the crime,
02:59he went out through one of the windows and took the car.
03:02Here we have it.
03:03This is the clothes they seized from the detainee.
03:05Exactly.
03:06Pants.
03:07Pants, shoes, two cans of fuel in the place.
03:11He got to the point because he set fire to the house and the car.
03:14And the car. Exactly.
03:15Look at the tent.
03:16Yes.
03:17Let's stop here for a second.
03:18Blue and white, with the three strips.
03:19Yes, white.
03:20There it is, see?
03:21Up there, the shorts, dark bermuda, and the shoes.
03:25The shoes have a white border on the sole.
03:28Very big, look.
03:29It's the same one we have here.
03:31It matches exactly.
03:32This is what the police seized, of course,
03:34in the place of the detainment of this man,
03:37who was also in a relationship, but with a woman.
03:40That woman also stated the cause, of course.
03:42She has a son.
03:43They lived together, too.
03:45But, according to her, she never thought she had murdered the person,
03:51who, unfortunately, was famous in San Pedro,
03:55for having been criminally murdered in her own home.
03:59Now, the point, one of the points of this investigation is,
04:02was there a loving relationship between the victim and the victimizer?
04:07Loving, even if in the sense...
04:09Sexual.
04:10Sexual or casual.
04:11I raise it because we are facing the possibility of an action of a black widow.
04:17Yes.
04:18If there is a loving, sexual relationship, we are going to talk about this.
04:21If we are talking only about a relationship that has to do with a debt,
04:25we have to think about where that debt came from,
04:27and that's where the possibility of the drug appears.
04:29Let's remember something.
04:30If he coerced the victim's trust to, obviously, obtain that income,
04:36to steal the money, it is aggravating in this case of detention.
04:40Nicolás Vilo, this is the 29-year-old detainee.
04:44He is younger than the victim, Aquiles.
04:47Detained.
04:48Debt of 100,000 pesos.
04:49This debt is very important,
04:51because they believe that through this debt,
04:54in some way, he gains their trust,
04:56but, in addition, what he tried is to recover that money.
05:00He is a dealer and a lover.
05:01Of course, you put here dealer and lover.
05:03Exactly.
05:04This leads us to the possibility of a case of a black widow.
05:08I mean, I seduce you, I pretend to be interested, romantic, sexual,
05:12and I take advantage that you lower the guard to steal you and kill you.
05:17Dealer.
05:1819 million pesos, because we still don't know if the killer accepted them or not.
05:22No.
05:23They calculate that it is a product of this.
05:25The doubts he had.
05:26Why?
05:27The victim was a consumer.
05:28He was a consumer.
05:29He had nothing to do with drug trafficking, he was not a dealer or anything like that.
05:32He did.
05:33He did.
05:34That's why they also point to this issue when the family says that,
05:38obviously, in this case, Aquiles had some consumption.
05:41His partner also says exactly the same thing.
05:43So they pointed to see if he had any debt with someone linked precisely to drug trafficking.
05:48This also explains why a march is being prepared in San Pedro.
05:53Because there are neighbors who want to go out today to the street to claim.
05:58To claim what?
05:59To claim what?
06:00Of course.
06:01Justice for Aquiles.
06:02But they are also claiming security.
06:05When we talk about security, we are not only talking about,
06:08I know they don't rob us on the street, which happens.
06:10We are also talking about, if there is a dealer,
06:13the police end up locating, obviously, by security cameras,
06:16but evidently they do a minimal investigation.
06:19They know who sells drugs.
06:20Dealer in the street of a city, usually quiet, like San Pedro,
06:26is a concern for the neighbors.
06:28Totally.
06:29The last thing.
06:30Does this circle close?
06:32No.
06:33Because this detention is due to what you also mentioned,
06:37a matter linked to drug trafficking throughout the area of San Pedro,
06:41Varadero and, of course, San Nicolás.
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