00:00Previously
00:00December 6, 1994, Tuesday
00:05Sibel Naime had already completed the transaction for the Angora cat in exchange for that third check for 20,000 bolivars.
00:11on which he stamped his almost perfect imitation of the signature of his father, Dr. Schauke Naime
00:16while Miguel Antonio Tawil Musso cashed that check in the afternoon of that same day
00:22Sibel traveled to and from her home in a Prados del Este taxi line unit.
00:30led by Pedro Hernández
00:32one of the people who would provide important clues in this case
00:36For Pedro, that transfer was like any other.
00:39Yes, on that trip of December 6, 1994
00:44There was a wait of at least 40 minutes while Sibel was inside Quinta Los Taumus
00:51She was first attended to by Miguel's mother and then finalized the transaction with the latter.
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01:26Sibel Series 2
01:28On the way back home in that taxi, Sibel would have to think about how she was going to explain the presence of her new pet.
01:36This is another detail that confirms that Sibel Naime definitely acted within her senses at all times.
01:45Yes, there was something wrong with his mind because up to that point everything had been purely impulsive.
01:51Each action one after another did not have a pre-conceived alibi as other criminals would do.
01:59operating with the same degree of premeditation as Sibel
02:03But just like with the Sibel checks, he once again found the solution.
02:08She would say at home that the cat was a gift from her best friend Jessica Castro Smith
02:14a name that after the investigations began would always be a reference for reasonable doubt in this case
02:22The story of her best friend's gift was believed by her mother and siblings
02:26but not through Chauquinaime
02:28Sibel's father didn't believe the story
02:31Only he didn't do it for nothing and he was left with the bad feeling that something was not right with his daughter's cat.
02:38Despite that, everything seemed to be calm.
02:42Sibel was happy with her cat
02:45It seemed like a dream December
02:47because although the Naime Jordi were a Druze family
02:51Believe me, I'm from Caracas and I know what I'm talking about.
02:54Christmas in Venezuela is something so important and especially in those years
02:58that it doesn't matter what religion you have
03:01in one way or another the smell of hallacas and ham bread
03:05soften any rigid posture someone might have
03:09December 11, 1994
03:12Sunday
03:14Dr. Chauquinaime was not only a highly respected obstetrician
03:19member and shareholder of the medical society that ran the Santa SofÃa clinic
03:24a clinic that was located in the southeast of Caracas
03:26and that was, let's say, a medium-high target
03:29but also
03:31Chauquina was known for being a very strict guy when it came to raising his children.
03:36was referring to
03:37and he was also referred to as someone very meticulous among his coworkers
03:42That day Chauquina entered his studio
03:45to put their accounts in order since the family had a trip planned
03:49December 16 for Orlando, Florida, United States
03:54the Friday before that weekend
03:57Chauquina had requested a statement of account from Banco Unión
04:00Obviously, he noticed that he was missing 20,000 bolivars
04:03and of course I didn't know anyone named Miguel Tauil Musso
04:07and also
04:08He failed to balance his checkbook because
04:11there were three serial jumps
04:14Everything seemed very strange for Dr. Naime.
04:16so he called all his family members
04:19and questioned them with his characteristic severity
04:23all to try to understand
04:25the whereabouts of the three checks and the money
04:28everyone in his house denied knowing anything
04:30But Chauquina suspected that Sibel was somehow involved with this.
04:35The thing is that Chauquina could prove it
04:40and Salam, Sibel's mother, suggested leaving the subject for after the trip
04:45since they could not carry out an immigration procedure at any airport with a beaten young woman
04:49Chauquina decided to leave the matter there.
04:52but with the idea hammering at his head
04:55because in his mind
04:57There was no explanation as to who the hell could have signed the check.
05:01I think that was what raised the most suspicion in him.
05:04in his mind
05:05only one explanation appeared
05:07It had to be Sibel
05:09December 12, 1994
05:14Monday
05:15That day for Sibel there was no dawn
05:17because he could never sleep the night before
05:20she was terrified
05:22in a state of absolute despair
05:24and living that despair in the worst possible way
05:27alone
05:29although surrounded by people who were certainly her own family
05:32and also
05:32without even being able to make a noise that would betray his anguish
05:37and much less her crying
05:38your situation is very screwed up
05:40At this point Chauqui
05:43He had realized that he was missing 20,000 bolivars in his bank account.
05:47He was missing 3 checks and one had been cashed
05:50Sibel only managed to think
05:53that somehow I had to get the money and the checks back
05:58before his father could contact Miguel Tawil
06:01because in her mind that would be what would give her away
06:05This is where I confirm the version of the lady from the cafeteria at Minerva School.
06:10where Sibel studied
06:11and I quote again
06:13Look
06:15My 10-year-old son is much smarter than her.
06:18It is more
06:19She is terrified of her dad
06:21She is a normal girl
06:23nice but nothing special
06:25sometimes shy
06:26She can be talkative at times
06:28and sometimes she can be silly
06:30although Sibel Naime Jordi would demonstrate that even the most defenseless of beings
06:37When cornered, a monster emerges that is difficult to contain.
06:41On December 12, she began to insistently call Miguel Tawil.
06:46When I say insistently I mean obsessive and stalkerish
06:51When he managed to contact him, he explained in a thousand ways that he had to return the check.
06:56and in exchange she offered to hand over the money in cash and was even willing to return her beloved Angora cat
07:03But Miguel Tawil's response would be a sentence in itself.
07:08But how do I return the check to you if I already cashed it?
07:13That was Miguel's response
07:15for Sibel
07:16Hearing that was little less than an epiphany of the punishment he would suffer at the hands of his father.
07:22terror seized her
07:24From that moment on, his mind left all scruples behind.
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