00:00A 17-year-old teenager was kidnapped 200 meters from the camp where Paloma and Josué were murdered in Florencio Varela.
00:13We have the footage at the moment, 8 in the morning.
00:17The teenager is going to take an exam at school.
00:22When you'll see, Sole, how he appears.
00:25There he is, a man who is going to try to kidnap her.
00:31Look at the reaction of this teenager who starts to accelerate the pace.
00:35And she is going to be attacked by this man.
00:39Look how he accelerates. She sees it.
00:42And what happens?
00:44He grabs her neck.
00:46He shoots her.
00:50She screams and it is her scream that causes this man to run away.
00:57This is Lugones Street for those who want to locate themselves in the area.
01:01A meter from the place where Paloma and Josué were killed.
01:05There is the location.
01:06Sole, let's remember, the suspicion that is part of the victim's family, the Paloma's family,
01:12is that it was a sexual attack that Paloma and Josué suffered,
01:15that Josué tried to defend her,
01:17and that Paloma was the victim of a sexual assault.
01:20There are no detainees, except for a person for alleged cover-up,
01:24but in fact there is no one in jail.
01:26In this same area, they are now attacking a teenager.
01:29That is why it is very important to know that they are investigating a white Volkswagen
01:34that was driving at a very low speed through the area,
01:37as if waiting for a signal, as if going to look for someone.
01:41And this, obviously, with the events, is more than important.
01:45They were trying to kidnap her, put her in that car.
01:48Well, this is something that will continue.
01:50Lugones Street, 8 in the morning.
01:52This is two blocks from Varela's 4th police station.
01:55This place is two blocks away from the 4th police station,
01:59which is the one in the area, right there in the field that we are seeing,
02:03where the bodies of Josué and Paloma appeared.
02:08The truth is that it is a dark field due to the fear,
02:11the fear that there is precisely by the neighbors, right?
02:14Javi, notice that in the video, now we are going to see it again,
02:17you can see the Volkswagen Voyage, which Sole was just talking about,
02:21you can see it from the background, a white Volkswagen that is driving at a very low speed.
02:26What does this remind us of?
02:28In the last image of Paloma and Josué, there is a car that is driving at a very low speed,
02:33also through the area.
02:35No, a car that goes and comes.
02:37In this case, why do we mark the car and why are the investigators looking at all this?
02:41There is a man who approaches a teenager who tries to capture her.
02:45What do the investigators think?
02:47If he was going to kidnap her, he could get on a vehicle.
02:50Maybe that Volkswagen, which will appear in the last instance,
02:53had something to do with this whole situation.
02:55Well, interesting then this that is added and that is going to be investigated,
03:00a 17-year-old teenager who is going to take an exam at school
03:04and who is harassed in this way, but is also suspected of trying to kidnap her.
03:08It is the same police station, but the last one.
03:10It is the same police station as Lucas and Lautaro.
03:12Do you remember that case of the two who murdered?
03:15One of them appeared almost choked, the other did not.
03:18Lautaro Morello and Lucas Escalante.
03:19Exact.
03:20Lautaro dead, Lucas disappeared.
03:21Four o'clock in the afternoon.
03:22And what happens?
03:23It's our time in the afternoon.
03:25They make me stop an hour earlier.
03:27Javier, why don't you tell us all that after the show?
03:30But we are policemen.
03:31It is an hour that is like a mamotreto and stopped.
03:33But we are policemen.
03:34We talk about policemen.
03:36How are you doing?
03:37Fine, here we let Javier talk.
03:39You know that I see that every time something happens in the province,
03:41they are dirt roads, right?
03:42Yes.
03:43It is the only country where the asphalt is not known, it is the Far West.
03:46Do you realize?
03:47The streets are destroyed, the province of Buenos Aires is made ball,
03:51and on top of that today in Libertador and Alvear.
03:55Because we are going to speak clearly, but if you want I will speak clearly later in my monologue.
03:59But I'm going to speak gray now.
04:01We have a governor who did absolutely nothing, guys.
04:04More than put Guita on the agenda.
04:06He did nothing.
04:08The province is destroyed.
04:10And they stop the fish from Arba, in Libertador and Alvear,
04:14to get people out of the car.
04:16That is, they run you with the car, because it is the Far West.
04:18The guy wants Guita from anywhere.
04:20And he sends you ...
04:21There they are, look.
04:23To collect, right?
04:24Of course, dear.
04:25They are.
04:26The drones are on top of Martínez's houses.
04:29There are the drones of the churros,
04:31that with that they see if the house is empty,
04:33and the drones of Arba,
04:35that they see in the periphery.
04:37Now you have to put a traffic light.
04:38Of course.
04:39But that is to collect money for taxes,
04:42that then they return to the people.
04:43Of course.
04:44They buy more land for the streets.
04:46They buy more mud for the streets.
04:48Listen to me.
04:49So it doesn't come back.
04:50Nothing comes back.
04:51But there is a return trip for the children, they pay.
04:54Listen, you are putting together Guita,
04:56that if he didn't do anything,
04:58he is the most inoperative governor
05:00that there is in the history of the province of Buenos Aires.
05:03Look, we had churros, garcas and other things.
05:06But the wells, the ponds,
05:08the little that is done ...
05:10Look, San Isidro put eyes on alert,
05:12a system that the neighbors are all sheriffs.
05:16The province did nothing.
05:18And you talk to the police officers and say,
05:20here they stole 19 houses.
05:22And what do you want?
05:23I don't have a patrol car, I don't have fuel,
05:25and upstairs they tell me to get out of my car.
05:27Well, and in those outskirts,
05:29when the Paloma and Josué thing happened,
05:31everyone saying, no, but drugs are sold there,
05:33prostitution is exercised.
05:34With all the normality.
05:35It's part of the landscape.
05:36Do you think someone goes and cuts the grass
05:38so that at least they don't rape a girl?
05:40No, no.
05:41It seems like a huge expense.
05:42Nothing, that's a topic.
05:43Then they go to the nautical guards
05:45to punish those who have a boat.
05:47Then they ban him, take notes,
05:49lock him up in the boats.
05:51I mean, if you have a boat, well, that's it.
05:53If you have a car, you're already a criminal.
05:55If you have a house with a roof in Texas,
05:58you're more of a criminal.
05:59If you live in a ranch, you're an elector.
06:01Well, but meanwhile you have security,
06:03Babi, you have public education,
06:05you have public health.
06:07You pay a fortune for education,
06:09and you have the private one,
06:10because I had to send my grandson to a private school
06:12so that he wouldn't be taught to smoke marijuana.
06:15You have to have security,
06:16you have to have six security guards,
06:17because you get tired,
06:18and you get tired of the security guards too.
06:19And health, you can't go to the hospital,
06:21you have to go to a pre-payment,
06:23because in the hospital they tell you,
06:25come back in six months,
06:26in six months they'll be watching you.
06:28So really, and I'm not talking about San Isidro,
06:30I'm talking about the province,
06:32because we were lucky,
06:34among so many spermatozoids,
06:35that we got rid of my old man,
06:37to end up in San Isidro,
06:39from Vicente Lo, from Retiro to Tigre,
06:43it's a bunch of wealthy people.
06:45Yes, but you notice, Babi,
06:47that all the criminal gangs that rob houses,
06:49that we see,
06:51that, as you said,
06:52they rob your house,
06:53they get into La Urqueta,
06:54in Villa Adelina,
06:56they go from other places,
06:57that is, they go to that corridor,
06:59that you are marking,
07:00to cry there.
07:01No, because we have the authorities.
07:03Do robberies matter?
07:04No, we have the Paraguayan gang,
07:05the Chilean gang, the Villaracabas,
07:07and the gendarmerie protecting the periphery.
07:10No, they are, you know them,
07:12they are neighbors,
07:13and you tell them,
07:14how are you?
07:15How are you doing?
07:16Are you coming to rob me?
07:17Yes, come in, Jorge.
07:18In other words, San Isidro is a town,
07:20and the province does nothing.
07:21Now, I am surprised
07:23by this explosion of hit criminals,
07:27and this explosion
07:28of fugitives from the hit prisons,
07:30and this,
07:31do you remember
07:32that Silos released 10,000 kids
07:33at the time of the pandemic?
07:35They denied it later,
07:36right, Babi?
07:37They said it was a lie,
07:38that we invented the number.
07:39Of course,
07:4010,000 criminals on the street,
07:41and now we are suffering
07:42with the lives of the citizens.
07:43Of course.
07:44And to those who didn't leave,
07:45they gave them phones
07:46so that they could rob us
07:47more organized.
07:48But of course,
07:49I don't know how they have
07:50the audacity
07:51to run for president.
07:53It is too big
07:54for them to be
07:55a chairman
07:56of a promotion society.
07:58And president,
07:59imagine what the country would be
08:01with these kids
08:02who are,
08:03who are terribly...
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