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The TikTok Killer Season 1 Episode 1
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00:16The Psychopath is a person who dances without listening to the music.
00:22He has no sense of fear.
00:24He kills when he needs to out of sheer contempt.
00:27If anything upsets him, he'll kill you.
00:32A serial killer.
00:34One of the most prolific in the history of Spain.
00:3628 years in prison for four murders.
00:40Convicted for murdering four people.
00:42That's four. He was released in 2013.
00:48He gets out of prison and reinvents himself as some sort of TikToker.
00:52He's a crime influencer.
00:54This is a guy who's very active on social media.
00:56He has thousands of followers on TikTok.
01:01Now, he's in the spotlight.
01:05The police have been searching for him for two years.
01:07It would appear that he has struck again.
01:09And now he's being investigated for the disappearance of Esther Estepa.
01:13She's missing.
01:14He has the right to be considered innocent until proven guilty.
01:19Who is this serial killer?
01:20And how many more has he killed?
01:22Why isn't he being monitored?
01:23Why is he free?
01:24Why is he being media Почему?
01:29Why is he free now?
01:33No.
01:52What the such thing?
01:53To be continued as noncobd shield,
01:54It was 5.30 in the afternoon when I started receiving those messages.
02:01She said, I can't keep lying. I'm living on the streets.
02:06And she said she was going to Buenos Aires with a friend.
02:09And I tried to call her. I tried calling her phone, but nothing.
02:13Don't say that. You're not a bad daughter, honey.
02:16These are just the circumstances.
02:18I was here at home, and I said, Mom, this is not my sister.
02:27Weird messages, right? That's not her.
02:30But who could be sending these messages?
02:32If it's not her, where is she?
02:35Esther, please don't do this. I won't be able to live in peace, okay?
02:39Tell me where you are.
02:41Something weird was going on.
02:42That day, I kept calling her all afternoon.
02:46But by then, her phone must have been off, of course.
02:57Three days later, we went to the police and filed a missing persons report.
03:06Because of her age, the police said it could be a voluntary disappearance.
03:10I told them that it couldn't be, because I spoke to my daughter every single day.
03:16Okay, so she's an adult. Sure, she could be fine.
03:19But I'm telling you that these messages, it's just, my sister doesn't talk or write like that,
03:25because there were spelling mistakes, and I went like this.
03:29I said, this is not my sister, writing these messages, Mom.
03:33Day after day passes, and the police, with all their resources, can't figure out if she's okay or not.
03:46Dear God, give me your strength.
03:51The strength to bear this and to carry on.
03:56Because it's very hard.
04:03She was always very attached to me.
04:07She was a very affectionate girl.
04:10Very cheerful.
04:12Very restless.
04:14I was calmer than she was.
04:16And she was always laughing.
04:17A very happy child.
04:23We're a very normal family.
04:26A very close-knit family.
04:28A large family.
04:30At Christmas, she liked to get the whole family together, and that would make her very happy when we were
04:37all together.
04:37She enjoyed that.
04:40Everyone would come to the house.
04:42They'd be here until four or five in the morning and just singing and dancing, you know.
04:48In 2013, around that time, she decided to leave Seville to spread her wings.
04:54I don't know.
04:55I don't know what came over her.
04:57I don't know.
04:58She'd be here for a while, and she'd leave.
05:00I don't know why.
05:01She didn't want too many obligations or responsibilities of any kind.
05:05She was always going from one place to the next and almost always out and about, you know?
05:10She kind of seemed like she was a bit angry at life.
05:15If she stayed a year in one place, she'd get overwhelmed, and she'd have to move.
05:20My mother was aware of this.
05:21That's why she kept a close eye on her.
05:23If she thought anything was up, she'd just check in with her.
05:26So when she didn't answer, that's when mom said something's wrong.
05:30Because they spoke daily.
05:34A mother knows when her child is in trouble.
06:01I went to the police many times.
06:03I had been working at the station for 10 years, cleaning the offices and all.
06:07And I would ask the police.
06:09My parents would, too.
06:10We were impatient as parents and as a family.
06:14So what did we do?
06:15We kept calling and calling.
06:17While I was working there, my parents were calling me every five minutes.
06:21It was only natural.
06:22Is there any news?
06:24Have they told you anything?
06:25I didn't want to be there.
06:26The situation was too much for me.
06:29In the end, I had to take a leap of absence because I couldn't continue working there at
06:33the police station.
06:37I told my father.
06:39I said, look, this is the only thing I can think of.
06:41SOS Desparacitos reported it.
06:45They had this lawyer who was very good, and he worked with them quite frequently.
06:49And he appeared on TV, too.
06:52Because we weren't doing that well financially.
06:54I mean, how are we going to pull it off?
07:02The family got in touch with SOS Desaparecidos.
07:06In Spain, there are currently 7,000 open missing person reports.
07:10Some of them haven't been resolved, and they date back many years.
07:14The vast majority of disappearances are voluntary.
07:17We're talking about over 80%.
07:19And most of them are usually resolved quickly and easily.
07:25This is one of those cases where our instincts told us that it wasn't a voluntary disappearance.
07:31Esther didn't have the financial means to travel abroad.
07:34She had no contacts in Argentina, and this wasn't like her.
07:37What we know is that not all disappearances are treated the same.
07:40And I don't mean treatment by organizations, but by the level of police or media involvement.
07:45It depends mainly on the circumstances surrounding the disappearance and the profile of the missing person.
07:50I hate to admit it, but it's true.
07:54We now bring you the story of a sudden disappearance.
07:57Her name is Esther.
07:58She's 42.
07:59What we present to you is a mystery.
08:01She went missing on August 23rd in Gandia.
08:03Her mother, Pepa, believes that her daughter may have been kidnapped
08:06and has accused the girl's ex-partner of being responsible.
08:08He had a relationship with Esther, and in 2022, he was arrested for domestic violence.
08:22The first person I thought of was him.
08:25So I called the police, and I asked them to go over to his house
08:29because he could have been holding my daughter there.
08:32They told me they couldn't do that.
08:34But, you know, that was my first thought when she disappeared.
08:38Her last relationship was bad.
08:41So that's why we called the police, and they told me that no, that they couldn't.
08:45They couldn't tell me anything.
08:47But I'm her mother.
08:49Esther had reported this person because there had been alleged abuse,
08:52and that was what seemed to bolster Pepa's suspicions
08:55about someone in Esther's immediate circle.
09:01I didn't know he was abusing her or anything.
09:03I found out from my mother.
09:05No, she didn't tell her sister what had happened to her.
09:10She told me instead.
09:11It affected her deeply, and as a result, she wasn't doing well.
09:16I think she was very vulnerable, and people took advantage of that.
09:19And the majority of the time, she was hanging out with people who weren't good for her.
09:26That summer, she came back here.
09:28He'd been abusing her.
09:29She told us about it, and she told us that she wasn't going back.
09:33Well, that sounds great to me.
09:34You can stay here.
09:35And the next day, my mother told me that she was gone.
09:38She asked, is she over at my house?
09:40And I said, no, she's not here.
09:42Well, then your sister left.
09:44She sent me a message saying that he had threatened her.
09:47If she didn't come back, he was heading straight there.
09:50He was on his way to Almería, and he was going to hurt all of us.
09:57After she went back to him, they had an altercation on the street.
10:00And the very next day, they ended up taking her to a women's shelter.
10:12At the shelter, every time a new woman arrived, we were all eager to meet her, to hear her story.
10:18And I really liked Esther.
10:20The three of us were like sisters.
10:22She was always with us.
10:24We were together all day, every day.
10:26At first, she was kind of withdrawn.
10:28She didn't feel like doing anything.
10:29Then, little by little, the more we hung out together, she started laughing.
10:33She really opened up.
10:35She was happier.
10:37Even though she was having a hard time, she was always laughing.
10:40She was always joking.
10:43Esther was with a guy.
10:45He kept her shut indoors.
10:46He kept the blinds down.
10:48He had her locked up with the key and everything.
10:50He wouldn't let her out.
10:51He would grab her, and she told me he grabbed her like this and threw her against the couch.
10:56She told me something about a cigarette he put out on her.
10:59She had a really, really bad experience, and she was very afraid of that person.
11:03She was scared he would find her and do something to her.
11:09In a shelter, there's a lot of support, psychologists, workshops, but it's not like they make it seem.
11:16For me, honestly, a shelter is worse than a prison.
11:20We're locked up with strict sleep schedules, with tons and tons of rules, when ultimately, we've done nothing wrong, and
11:29the person who committed the assault and caused the harm is just out and about, having fun, enjoying life, and
11:36doing whatever they want.
11:39Esther wasn't comfortable there either, that's why she left.
11:44There was a medieval affair, and she made friends with this guy who, he was kind of a hippie, and
11:51she considered him a very good friend, a close friend, but she ended up getting a little let down.
12:05I work at medieval markets.
12:10I met Esther at one of these markets in the town of Muchamal.
12:15We had a romantic relationship together.
12:18At that time, I was kind of like on a different plane, you know?
12:21I was going through sort of a rough spot in my life personally, and she was the one who pulled
12:26me out of that situation and out of that cloud I was in.
12:30Esther was a fairly cheerful and affectionate person.
12:35She did seem to be a bit guarded as well.
12:38The last message she sent me was after we saw each other here in El Postiguet.
12:43She had already told me that there was this person who had a TikTok channel.
12:48This person traveled around the country making videos, and she thought he seemed very nice, and she was interested in
12:55going with him on these trips he was taking around the peninsula.
13:24I'm an explorer, and what I'm looking to do is to enrich my intellectual capacity, my historical database, by traveling
13:32along the entire Spanish coast until I've been all the way around the country.
13:41I like to explore mountains, cattle trails, ravines, really everywhere I can.
13:46It's nice to contemplate at these places and pay them respect.
13:51I've come in here to see if I can find some shelter for the night.
13:55Here, this is where I'll spend the night.
13:59And along the way, well, I get talking to people I meet, and I was just greeted by that pilgrim
14:04there.
14:08From the middle of nowhere, have a lovely afternoon or evening.
14:11Bye-bye.
14:21On September 8th, after my daughter had already been missing, I received a call.
14:27Are you Esther's mother?
14:29I said, yes, I'm Esther's mother.
14:31And then he introduced himself.
14:33Peppa, good morning.
14:36It's me, Jose Jurado.
14:37I'm Jose Jurado Montilla, and I met your daughter, Esther, at the shelter in Alicante.
14:45And we became friends.
14:48And we went on such and such a day, we walked to Gandia.
14:53The police called me on September 5th and asked me if your daughter actually was traveling with me.
14:59And I told them no.
15:00I said goodbye to her in Gandia, and I haven't heard from her since.
15:05And he told me everything.
15:06Oh, yeah, she's my friend.
15:09I've never met anyone like her in my life.
15:13She really listened to me.
15:15We had these conversations.
15:16I think about her a lot.
15:17I think about her a lot because the truth is, the days I spent with her were truly unforgettable.
15:23They were truly lovely days.
15:25Three or four days later, he called me again, asking how the investigation was going.
15:31I said, well, they're looking for her, but they still don't know anything.
15:35And the police said they were handing the case over to Alicante's homicide department.
15:40I'm here in Malaga, and I don't have financial resources or anything.
15:43But honestly, I'd really like to investigate on my own to go to Alicante and retrace all the steps I
15:50took with your daughter.
15:52I could ask around, see if I might be able to locate your daughter or something.
15:57I said to him, something's happened to her.
15:59No, no, for heaven's sakes, nothing's happened to her.
16:03Once we lose hope, there's nothing left to cling to.
16:06Well, ma'am, I'm going to let you go.
16:08I'm making videos to post on TikTok.
16:12Man is both the actor and director of his own movie, right?
16:16And you have to write the script, and put it into practice, and the movie could just be living life,
16:21day to day.
16:24If you tell me you love me, I'll tell you I adore you.
16:28If you tell me you adore me, I'll tell you I love you.
16:33I won an award for that piece. Two awards, actually.
16:36Good morning.
16:37Good afternoon.
16:37Good evening.
16:38I'm here so that anybody who can't leave their house, or what have you, can get to know these wonderful
16:43places.
16:46And my sad heart loves you. Loves you with pure love, and not the kind that happens lying down.
16:51I admire you so greatly. And you've left, you've left a real mark on me. One I'll never be able
16:59to forget.
17:02To the friend who shared 21 days of adventures with me, she was a woman who left a deep mark
17:08on me.
17:08And until I know she's okay, I'll feel a little sad.
17:12If the justice system can't find any leads, or make any progress that enables the investigation to keep going,
17:20well, I'll go to those neighborhoods myself, and try to investigate in.
17:26And I promised her mother I would go to Alicante with exactly that aim,
17:30to take the same route I did with her, and see if I can get any kind of information.
17:46When the police did begin their investigation, they used some information that Peppa provided,
17:52in the form of Esther's contact list.
17:56Jose Gerardo Montilla sent it to us, by phone.
17:59He sent us a photo of that contact list, of some numbers that he said he had written down.
18:05He said, since your daughter put her SIM card into my cell phone,
18:10the numbers ended up saved in my contact list.
18:14She was using this phone that I have, and later on, when I looked,
18:18I found 80-odd new friends in there.
18:20Certain names were considered.
18:22There were two who were friends with Esther, who lived in Tarragona,
18:25Miguel Angel and Vanessa.
18:28When I got the numbers, I called Miguel, since she was there in July.
18:33And I told him, I said, look, this is what's happening.
18:36He said, yeah, the police have already called us.
18:44She called me to see if I knew anything about her daughter.
18:46I said, well, I don't know anything right now, Peppa.
18:49If you want, I'll try to call her.
18:50I kept trying to get in touch with her, but it was completely impossible.
18:56Esther's mother, Peppa, called us to ask where she was, if we knew anything, where she might be, where we
19:04thought she might be, where she went from here.
19:09That's when I just wrote, are you there?
19:11Mostly just to see if the message would go through.
19:15Esther was looking for work.
19:17She was sending out resumes, and she had a lot of trouble with her ex.
19:22She seemed vulnerable, like she didn't know which way to turn, or what she was going to do.
19:26And she was thinking about going to Seville to find what she was looking for.
19:29And I told her, I said, look, think about it.
19:32If you like, around here, during the summer season, there's a lot of work.
19:37And I can help you out.
19:38You can stay at my house for a few days, and look for something.
19:41Hi, Miguel.
19:43I'm going to try to do my best to stay at your place for as little time as possible, and
19:48leave soon, okay?
19:50As soon as she opened the door and I saw her, she said,
19:54Oh, Vanessa, I've been looking forward to meeting you.
19:57Miguel spoke so highly of you.
19:58Miguel had told me that she had been through some tough times.
20:01I remember feeling like, like I could relate to the difficult situation she'd lived through.
20:06Vanessa also has her own baggage, and I think that's what brought them together.
20:11We talked to each other about the difficult times that we'd been through.
20:15Okay, babe, well, I'm at the house now.
20:18I saw your meatballs, they looked delicious.
20:21Anyway, kisses, babe. See you later. Love you.
20:25Esther was already very down when she got here.
20:28I found her two, three jobs, and she showed up to one for two days.
20:32Ended to show up on day three.
20:34And another one she showed up for, for one day.
20:37And so I ended up getting mad.
20:40With Miguel, I told him, I can't take this anymore.
20:43This can't keep happening. What's going to happen to us?
20:46So Miguel was the one who talked to her and told her she had to leave.
20:50I sat her down to talk, and I said,
20:53Hey, Esther, I told you 15, 20 days to, to see how it goes.
20:57And this hasn't been great. What are we going to do here?
21:01And Esther told me, Hey Miguel, don't worry, I'll head back to Alicante,
21:06and I'll talk to my mother to see if I can go to Savelle.
21:09And there was no issue.
21:10By the next day, she had found a blah-blah car, and she left.
21:22Hey, babe.
21:25Um, just want to let you and Miguel know that I'm safe now, okay?
21:29I'll tell you all about it tomorrow, honey.
21:32Kisses to you both.
21:37Esther arrives in Alicante in the summer of 2023.
21:41She went there in a way because she was running away from her past.
21:45So when she gets to Alicante, she gets a room and a shelter.
21:50We called the shelter.
21:52The shelter told us they couldn't give us any information.
21:58Esther meets Jurado Montilla at the shelter in Alicante,
22:02and, well, they become friends.
22:10I'm here for her, and I'm going to retrace our whole journey.
22:14And this, you can see here is the shelter.
22:17This is where me and my friend Esther used to come in the month of August,
22:22just to watch the incredible sunsets.
22:34To be honest, the police have pretty much closed the case,
22:38and they tell me that since she's a bit of a hippie,
22:40she might be in the Huesca area, lost in some commune or something.
22:45I'm going to investigate.
22:46I'm going to go to all the places she used to go
22:49to see if I can dig up any kind of information.
22:53I'm going to make the whole journey we took while we were together.
22:58From here in Alicante to Gandia in Valencia.
23:02And I'll tell you something.
23:04He who moves his legs, moves his heart.
23:07I walk the road.
23:10You know, what's silly is,
23:11some people think that I travel on a bicycle or in a car.
23:15Oh, no, no.
23:16Walking.
23:21Hey, where are you going? Come here.
23:23Where are you going, huh?
23:25As you can see, this is a ladder snake.
23:27I've already shown these in several videos.
23:30Huh? Oh, this is the first one I've caught this year.
23:32It's real pretty, huh?
23:37I start walking at 6 in the morning.
23:40I've walked for 24 hours non-stop.
23:43It's raining. It's raining hard.
23:46As you can see, my shoes are wet.
23:48There we have Benidorm.
23:54My friend, Esther, recorded a video from this angle I'm showing you right now.
23:59Look, look, that's me in a video she filmed.
24:08Okay, here we are.
24:09I have finally arrived in Denia.
24:11Just over 13 hours of walking.
24:15I've walked it all.
24:16Meter by meter.
24:18The entire route that I did with her.
24:21Remembering every moment I spent with her.
24:23The places.
24:24Everywhere I lived with her during that time.
24:27There's no information as to her whereabouts.
24:30Many people say they recognize her from the photos, but the majority of them say the same thing.
24:35They haven't seen her in a long time.
24:46The role of the media is fundamental in missing person cases.
24:51You can plaster a city with posters, but it won't make a difference.
24:54Television, above all, is an indispensable tool.
24:57When I got involved with the case, I believe I got them on a program called Vamos a Ver to
25:02ensure the case wouldn't be forgotten.
25:05Joining us this morning is Juan Manuel Medina, who regularly collaborates with the SOS Desparasitos Association.
25:11At first we said no, but then we were told, look, it's a good idea because it will give visibility
25:17to your daughter's case.
25:20Maria Josefa, Esther's mother, good morning.
25:22Hello, Peppa. Good morning.
25:23Peppa is Esther's mother.
25:24Let's talk to Esther's mother.
25:26That gives the case a reach that is a thousand times greater.
25:30So then what happens?
25:31Well, they are media outlets that depend on an audience, so it's a double-edged sword.
25:36They need us and we need them.
25:39That's all fine and good, but it got sensationalized.
25:43Please, we're devastated.
25:45I can't take it anymore.
25:47And people kept calling and calling and calling.
25:50They don't realize that often what they're doing is harassing the families, causing them more stress than they already have
25:56in these situations.
25:56Under normal circumstances, you would call your mother every day.
26:00It's very alarming.
26:01Her father never went on.
26:03It's always been me.
26:05Because he didn't want to.
26:08They sensationalize it, you know.
26:10I knew that I was going to lose my patience.
26:12I was a little rude, you know.
26:15He didn't like it.
26:17But we had to do it, so.
26:28Since I used to be in such regular contact with her over the phone when she was off somewhere, I
26:33continued sending her messages.
26:37I'd tell her, my love, don't worry.
26:39They're looking for you.
26:40They're going to find you.
26:42You'll be here with us soon.
26:45But can anyone hear me?
26:53Here we are, another day to see you.
26:55And I won't stop until I leave this world.
27:13What's up, friends?
27:14Me, I like to explore everything.
27:16That's how I learn in life.
27:18Like I'm doing now, by walking.
27:20And all that gives me a very important kind of knowledge.
27:27Hey, what are you looking at?
27:29Huh?
27:30What are you looking at?
27:32Dinamito.
27:33My ugly mug, right?
27:35Well, it's the one I was born with, buddy.
27:41Being alone is not the same for a man as it is for a woman.
27:44A woman on her own, maybe in danger.
27:47I see a lot of things on the streets, so I try to avoid any kinds of altercations or things
27:52like that.
27:54As you can see, I'm here under this bridge, where I've collected some grass, and I made this bed.
28:03It's four or something in the morning, and I can't sleep.
28:07I'm really worried about you, Esther.
28:11And all I have left to ask you, please, is that...
28:17You give me some sign of life.
28:23Give me some sign of life, because I sincerely and truly miss you.
28:27Take care of yourself, beautiful. Wherever you are, take care.
28:33And give me some sign of life, please.
28:36For me, or for your family, but...
28:40We want to hear from you.
28:42We love you like crazy, Esther.
28:45We love you like crazy.
29:01One day, I told Vanessa that I had received a call from Jose Jurado Montilla, and that he had told
29:08me he had met her there, in the shelter.
29:11One day, when we were talking, she told me that, yeah, someone had called her, and that was the last
29:16person Esther was with.
29:19During one of the calls I made to Vanessa, I said, well, I've seen that on TikTok, he posts videos
29:25very often.
29:26I couldn't stop thinking about it, and I grabbed my phone and started searching.
29:30Well, friends, well, friends, hi, friends, good afternoon.
29:35I started to investigate, to look through all the videos this man made.
29:39Hey there. Enjoy life. Bye-bye.
29:42To try to find a lead.
29:44Well, friends, what's up?
29:46My first impression, damn, was like, wow, he takes you to a place and tells you its whole history? I
29:52don't know, it was interesting.
29:54There's a lot of broadleaf plantains around here and wild onion. There's also wild asparagus and thyme. Just look at
30:01this thyme.
30:02Huh.
30:03He just seemed like an older person, like your grandfather or someone. Someone you could completely trust in that moment,
30:10yeah.
30:21This here was the very first view that Esther and I got of the city of Gandia.
30:26And this is the entrance, and I'm going to take, I'm taking the same route we did, meter by meter.
30:32On that bench you see there, this is where my friend Esther and I sat, and we stayed here for
30:37almost a half an hour.
30:43That's the square where they have the farmer's market.
30:47Everything you see over there, that bridge in the background, that's Pasaje de los Alemanes.
30:53Now, I have to go up to Baring Castle, here in Gandia.
31:00Having made this whole trip, looking for information, trying to find out something about her, and showing photos,
31:10videos, and videos of her, to tons of people, and then having no one, no one, bring you any kind
31:17of positive news.
31:19Well, it's, it's hard.
31:27This park, the park where you play pitanque.
31:32This is where I, I said goodbye to her, because her legs were really hurting, and she wanted to go
31:40to the hospital.
31:49Apparently her legs were really hurting, so we called that hospital too. Her father looked it up, but they had
31:54no info either.
31:56I said to her, do you want me to come with you? She said, no, the hospital's right here.
32:01And he told me that he didn't go with her, because she said, no, no, I'll go on my own.
32:06I'll go to the hospital by myself.
32:08I'll go alone, and hopefully they'll see me. You stay here, I'll go alone.
32:13She had been calling some friends. She told me that those friends would pick her up when she was done,
32:21that I shouldn't worry, and that she'd be in touch.
32:25You'll have to forgive me. I started recording earlier, but I had to stop, because I started crying.
32:33I spent like 10 minutes crying, in memory of my friend, because this is where I saw her for the
32:43last time.
32:58The way someone talks, their gestures, the looks they give, things like that allow you to figure out what a
33:05person is like. That's when you see who they are.
33:08In this gaze, there's something very dark. And if he was the last person, and he was with my sister,
33:17and was the last one, the last one to see her.
33:20That made me really anxious.
33:23My friend Esther and I used to come to this park a lot, and this is where we had our
33:29first, let's say, intimate encounter.
33:32He's a dirty old man. He's disgusting, dude.
33:35Really disgusting.
33:37Well, this is where I spent, let's say, my last two romantic nights with my friend.
33:43It's unthinkable, please. My daughter would never, never in a million years.
33:47No way there was a romantic relationship.
33:51When a person gets angry, that's when they show you who they really are.
33:55I smashed this guy's face in.
33:57The way he talks, there's rage, hatred.
34:00I punched him three times, kicked him, I told him to fuck off.
34:03And that penetrating stare, as if you were right in front of him, it's terrifying.
34:07If you think you have the balls to knock my teeth out, go ahead.
34:11In one of those videos, he gets angry with someone who wants to knock his teeth out.
34:15Watch out. It might backfire on you, motherfucker.
34:18That's where you see who he really is. It's really, really crazy.
34:26Three or four months after she went missing, I was talking to my sister.
34:31I told her that this Jose Jorado Montilla had called me.
34:36Since I had him on WhatsApp, you could see his photo.
34:39When she saw his face, my sister said, he looks really sketchy, doesn't he?
34:43Definitely.
34:44I don't know. There's something off about this guy. I don't know.
34:50No, I don't have a good feeling about him.
34:52And my sister said, let's Google this guy then. See what comes up.
34:57And when she looked him up, we saw the whole story.
35:01One of the results was an article from Malaga, where Juan Cano interviewed him.
35:07Antonio was sitting there, and I said to him, look what my sister sent me.
35:11What's she saying? I said, look what she sent me. He's a criminal.
35:16He's a serial killer. He's killed four people.
35:23When we went to the police, they showed me his official record,
35:26and it only listed one arrest for theft.
35:28And they said, no, no, this man hasn't even killed a fly.
35:35The most bloodthirsty serial killer of the 80s.
35:38One of the most well-known serial killers in the country.
35:41This guy is a serial killer. Dinamita, bon dia.
35:43One of the most ruthless serial killers.
35:45Very active on the social network TikTok.
35:48I've spent my whole life fighting to prove my innocence in vain.
35:51We all know that justice doesn't exist in Spain. It's all a big joke.
35:54How is he not being monitored? Why is he free?
35:56We don't know how many victims there are.
35:58How many more has he killed?
36:01I'm convinced many more victims of Montilla will come to light one day.
36:04There must have been more killings during that time.
36:08How many years has he been out? How many has he had the opportunity to kill?
36:13The thing is, I'm not a dog. I'm no son of a bitch.
36:15And I never hurt a woman, nor do I intend to do so.
36:19In all of Dinamita Montilla's crimes, there was not a single female victim.
36:27You keep on laughing, keep on sending videos, but you're just giving us evidence, to the police and to us,
36:33of what you did to my sister.
36:34To be there.
36:34To be there.
37:03In theルane Tetris
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