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00:09In the U.S., it's not the culture to go abroad, to study, but my mom said, oh, well, you
00:18can go to Spain.
00:24And I was an 18-year-old kid, you know, and it was just like this, it was like an
00:29adventure art.
00:31I don't know exactly when things got so fucking bad.
00:42When I moved to Spain, I was the youngest kid in my program.
00:48American college students who were studying abroad in Spain.
00:54I studied abroad in Sevilla.
00:56Sevilla.
00:57Sevilla.
00:59After I got to Spain, we're saying, oh, let's go on a trip.
01:04Discover Excursions was recommended.
01:07We were adults for the first time.
01:10When I look at the photos of that time, we were all very vulnerable.
01:19And something really bad happened, and I don't have the language for it.
01:23She called me hysterical crying.
01:25Like, what the hell happened?
01:30Was happening for years.
01:35I think it was like 50 people towards the end.
01:40I was like, wow, this is wild.
01:45You feel like you were in the room with the devil.
02:01My name is Gabrielle Vaca.
02:03I am 30 years old.
02:08I'm the oldest of three girls.
02:15I grew up in a normal suburb in the U.S.
02:20We got bicycles, and we were always outside, and it was just like a sweet childhood.
02:28My father is a first-generation American.
02:32My mom's from New Jersey.
02:35My family has no Spanish roots, but my husband's side has deep roots in Spain.
02:43His grandparents were from Asturias.
02:48My parents really loved the idea of me going back to Spain and reconnecting with the origin
02:54story of the family.
02:57I remember the night before, I was packing my bag, and I was by myself, and I was getting
03:05really sentimental, and I had started writing letters.
03:10I think that's the only letter she's maybe ever written to me.
03:14It was meaningful.
03:17We knew she was excited, and she really wasn't afraid, and so it was, you know, it was a happy
03:23thing for us to send her off.
03:25I think my dad, I don't want to say regrets, but wishes that he taught me, like, taught us
03:31Spanish when we were younger.
03:34He was looking at, like, where could I learn the purest form of Spanish, and so he was like,
03:40oh, it's in Salamanca.
03:42So, that's kind of why I decided to go there.
04:03I don't know, I just felt like the world kind of just opened up, and I was just going
04:08to do whatever I could.
04:16I knew nothing about Salamanca.
04:23It's really, really beautiful, and, you know, you learn the little things about, you know,
04:29you meet under the clock when you're going to go meet your friends in the plaza, and that's
04:32where you go to meet, and then you just set the time, get there, whatever.
04:36I didn't know how to drink, I didn't know how to behave, I was on my own for the first
04:42time, I didn't speak the language.
04:45It was so new, but I remember living there and feeling like it was, like, the first time
04:50I saw color in my life.
04:52So, I really loved it and tried to immerse myself as much as I could.
05:07I was with kids who were probably, like, 21, 22, 23.
05:16You know, we were thinking about all the trips, because, you know, Europe is, like, packed,
05:20and so I was like, oh, I could go to France, or whatever, I went to Morocco, I'm going to
05:24Africa, and we're like, well, Africa, I don't know, like, but you could go, and I think that
05:28would be great.
05:28And so, I had always known that that was one of the trips that I really wanted to take,
05:32just because it was so foreign.
05:37Discover Excursions was known, like, across our group.
05:42I knew they went to Morocco, and it just seemed like tons of kids had done it.
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06:21Basically, we were just, like, the market for it, for that company.
06:23You know, it was like, oh, well, you want to go to Morocco?
06:26This is the company.
06:27You know, they had all the marketing, they had pictures of all of us, like, little American
06:31kids going.
06:33Yeah, I mean, it was a, like, Discover Excursions was, like, a legit business.
06:38Welcome.
06:39We're open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
06:41No CSs for us.
06:43Yeah, it was very professional.
06:45It was pretty affordable.
06:46But it was also very much, like, this kind of, like, fun, sort of, like, young environment.
06:54It was young tour guides.
06:56And kids from my program, we all kind of decided to go together.
07:03They had organized the trip, the days were planned, you had, like, an itinerary, and it
07:07was, like, I think it was, like, a group of 200.
07:09Like, it was a huge group of kids that went, I think it was, like, two buses or something.
07:13It was a lot of us.
07:21I remember telling us that she was going to go to Morocco.
07:24So we were, like, oh, this is great.
07:26And I know she was excited.
07:31We basically went to Morocco, and we went around, like, the northern part of the country.
07:39Wow.
07:51I remember being, like, really impressed at how beautiful it was.
07:54There were these mountains that were really incredible.
07:58The architecture being extremely different.
08:03The main tour guide, my impression, was Manuel.
08:07I remember Manuel talking to all of us on the bus, like,
08:13standing up in the front of the bus and talking about how we're going to have a great time,
08:16and we're going to do X, Y, and Z.
08:20He seemed friendly and warm and kind of just, like, an excitable person.
08:25Probably in the early 30s, late 20s, he seemed like a nice guy who was going to show us around
08:31and was really excited we were there.
08:37We went to the Blue City and went to the markets that were really, really incredible.
08:44I remember being, like, almost, like, overcome by, like, the aggression of these salesmen.
08:53I was with my friends, and we were kind of just excited by the whole thing
08:56because it was, like, we were in this different world,
08:59and they spoke, like, every language.
09:01They spoke French, English, Spanish.
09:03It was, like, it was overwhelming.
09:05Like, the smells were overwhelming, and not in a bad way.
09:08It was just, like, it was like I was in this really new place.
09:18I think it was Saturday, and that was the last night of the trip.
09:22Hello, little kitty.
09:24It's so pretty.
09:26They wanted us to feel comfortable the whole time we were there, you know,
09:29and they emphasized safety.
09:32Morocco's not super safe.
09:34Like, you guys should stay inside.
09:36Like, there's a bar at the hotel on, like, the, I think it was, like, the top floor of the
09:41hotel.
09:42And, you know, we can go up there if you guys want a drink,
09:44but it's best if you guys don't go outside because at night here it can be kind of sketchy,
09:48and there's a big group of us.
09:49So we were all encouraged to stay in the hotel that night.
09:54And we went to the bar, me, Ashley, and Nicole.
09:59And we were staying in a room together, the three of us.
10:02I had met them through my program.
10:05I remember I smoked a cigarette with my friends, um, and Manuel popped up.
10:17And he was like, oh, well, like, were you guys getting another drink?
10:20And we were like, yeah, we were gonna.
10:21And he, um, came up with this idea where he was like, oh, well, I can get champagne,
10:25and we can all hang out in the room and, like, whatever, and, like, I'll get it.
10:29Like, don't even worry about it sort of thing.
10:31And we were like, I mean, sure.
10:33I didn't even think about it.
10:35I was like, okay, that sounds good.
10:37And, um, we went to our hotel room, the four of us.
10:45He had, like, ordered the champagne to the room.
10:50And he was one that, like, opened the door when it came.
10:54We were, like, sitting on the beds and just hanging out, the three of us girls.
10:59And, yeah, he came over.
11:05I remember, I'm pretty sure there was, like, a piece of furniture.
11:07You know, like, how there's a piece of furniture in front of the beds.
11:10He had put the champagne there.
11:12And we were behind him on the beds, and he just started pouring it with his back to us.
11:21It was very casual.
11:23Like, it was a very, like, friendly kind of environment.
11:30And I just remember, like, his whole fucking, like, vibe started to change.
11:38Um, he wanted to play, like, games and stuff.
11:43He basically started asking us, like, well, how many people have you, like, slept with?
11:50And he would, um, he started saying, like, well, why don't we all switch shirts or play truth or dare?
12:02And he was, like, do you guys mind if we get, like, if I get more comfortable?
12:07And he just, like, takes his pants off.
12:10And he's, like, in his underwear, and he takes a pillow and puts it over himself.
12:17I don't fucking, I was just like, what the fuck is that?
12:20And, and, but then you rationalize it, and you're like, well, maybe it's just a cultural difference.
12:27You know?
12:27Like, maybe, like, maybe it's just him being, I don't know, different.
12:31I don't know.
12:37I remember I started getting really tired, like, really, really tired.
12:42And, um, there was a cot by the closet.
12:46I got up from the bed, and I went to the cot.
12:50And I laid down, and I, like, knocked out.
13:03I don't know how long I was asleep.
13:05I have no idea.
13:09I just remember, like, I woke up at some point.
13:13And no one was in the room.
13:16And I felt like shit.
13:18I had never felt that way in my life.
13:21I have not felt that way in my life since.
13:26Like, it was almost like there was, like, a disconnect between my mind and my body, where it was, like,
13:30my brain was working on such a slow level.
13:32It was just exhaustion.
13:34Like, I don't know what that was.
13:37When I got up here, and I just remember, like, leaning up against the wall and, like, dragging my feet
13:43one in front of the other to, like, get to the bathroom.
13:46I went to go open the bathroom door, and when I opened it, Nicole and Ashley and Manuel were all
13:54in the shower, the three of them.
13:56They were in their shirts and underwear, and he was in his underwear.
14:00I remember I closed the door, and I was like, what the fuck was that?
14:06And then, um, they all came out, like, scurried out.
14:12It almost looks like they were, like, all embarrassed, kind of.
14:15And so I just went in, and I sat on the toilet, and I was facing the door.
14:23And all I remember, and it's, like, the thing that's haunted me for years, it's, like, that memory of just,
14:33like, the door swinging open, and seeing his crotch come towards me, and then him putting himself in my mouth,
14:41and then me getting hit in the, like, head.
14:44And then I just, like, blacked out.
15:07I woke up the next morning in the cot, and I was in my clothes, and my roommates, Nicole and
15:15Ashley, were in the beds.
15:16They were sleeping.
15:18He had just, like, he was not in the room.
15:20He was gone.
15:22And I was in a lot of pain.
15:25Like, I was very sore, and I remember I moved the blanket, and I looked at my legs, and I
15:32had, I was wearing pants, and I remember I looked at my knees, and I had, like, bruises on my
15:36knees.
15:39It just felt like something was really, like, I was just in pain, and I felt very out of control,
15:45and very slow.
15:47And I remember getting up, and I remember getting up, got in the shower, cleaned myself off, and they woke
15:55up, and we had to get, like, all our stuff ready, because we were leaving that morning to go back
16:00to Spain.
16:01And I just remember feeling so fucking exhausted.
16:15I got all my stuff, went downstairs with my stuff, and I sat on the couch that morning when we
16:24were getting ready to leave the hotel.
16:27And I remember I put my head back, and I closed my eyes, and I had that flashback of the
16:37door opening and him putting himself in my mouth.
16:44And I remember I, like, felt like I was going to throw up.
16:52It was, like, so vivid and visual and just, like, horrifying.
16:58Um, that's when I realized what had happened.
17:08The craziest thing was...
17:11I couldn't have a breakdown.
17:14I couldn't freak out.
17:16I was in a different country.
17:18I had to just go through it.
17:20Like, I had to just be, like, just go, just get on the bus.
17:24You'll be fine.
17:26Manuel was at the door of the bus when we were all going on the bus to go to Salamanca.
17:34Um, I walked to get onto the bus, and he just, like, looked over my head.
17:41Like, I was not...
17:43Like, I was not...
17:43It was, like, almost, like, completely invisible, which I preferred.
17:57But I didn't cry.
17:59Like, I didn't...
18:00I didn't do anything.
18:01I didn't react.
18:03I just went completely into myself.
18:07I mean, I was just, like, no one was home.
18:25I think I went back to the US maybe, like, May 2014.
18:31I remember crying on the plane.
18:35Because I still wasn't really even admitting to myself what had happened.
18:46When she came back, she was not herself.
18:50She was just kind of withdrawn and not herself.
18:53And we would say, what's the matter?
18:56Like, what's wrong?
18:57And she's like, ugh, I just don't want to be here.
18:59I don't want to be here.
18:59I don't want to, um, you know, I'm just not used to being back in the States.
19:06I can remember researching it, and it was a common thing for kids who had studied abroad.
19:11It's called re-entry depression.
19:14Like, if they come back and they're not themselves, just know that it's normal.
19:18And that's what she kept telling us was going on.
19:24It was, like, my biggest fear, reaching out to my parents and telling them.
19:29Because I had so much...
19:33So much, like, that I didn't want them to know, you know?
19:39Like, I'm the first kid.
19:45I'm their daughter.
19:46Like, I don't know anyone that this has happened to.
19:52Um, and I just didn't want them to feel like they failed me as parents and let that happen.
20:01So she was only home for maybe, like, a month.
20:03And then it was time to start school, um, at the university,
20:07which was, like, about a seven-hour drive from our house.
20:12Gabrielle showed no enthusiasm.
20:15Like, zero.
20:16She wasn't excited.
20:20I was really, really, really, really depressed.
20:23I had never dealt with depression like that before.
20:28And, um, it was...
20:30Everything in my life became difficult.
20:33Everything in my life became very difficult.
20:40I started having, like, these, like, suicidal ideation and just, like, these intrusive thoughts
20:46about, like, just, like, killing myself.
20:50I thought, you have to tell your parents.
20:53Like, you have to tell your parents, Gabby, what's going on.
20:58I was outside.
20:59It was a Saturday.
21:04It was a beautiful day.
21:06And she called.
21:10And she was like, I'm coming home.
21:12And I was like, you know, why are you coming home?
21:14What's going on?
21:15And I was like, you know, I was raped.
21:17I was raped while I was in Spain.
21:19And, um, I need to come home.
21:26And, um...
21:28I honestly, it's kind of a blur after that.
21:32I didn't say what happened.
21:34I said, come.
21:37And it was, like, two and a half years that I didn't tell my family.
21:41They just thought I was depressed.
21:45Having no idea, like, and I think, how could I, as a mother, have no idea?
21:49But I didn't.
21:50And even my mother-in-law, Abuela, had said, do you think something happened to her?
21:55I think something happened to her in Spain.
21:57And I said, nothing happened to her.
21:59This is normal, you know?
22:01And I look back and I say, ugh, like, I can't...
22:04She knew.
22:05She even recognized that Gabbro wasn't the same.
22:14My parents opened the door and they just, like...
22:18They just gave me a hug and, you know, we just, like, tried to go from there.
22:23And I was just, I was, like, desperate.
22:25It was, like, exactly what I needed.
22:27I just got to the point where I just needed my family.
22:29And I had to face the fact that I was, um, suppressing all of...
22:34I just had to, like, face it all and just tell them and stop curing it myself.
22:41Yeah.
22:43I said, did you know this person?
22:45And she said, yes, it was the tour guide.
22:47It was the person who owned the tour company.
22:54And I feel like that's how she felt.
22:56She didn't want to say the words aloud even or to even talk about details.
23:02She just wanted to just be in the security of her own home and be with us.
23:09And they asked me, they were, like, well, do you want to go to the police?
23:11And I was, like, no.
23:12No, I don't want to go to the police.
23:13Like, I don't want anything to do with that.
23:20It was just, like, a time to kind of just, like, recoup and just heal.
23:27Yeah, it was rough.
23:28It was rough.
23:30A rough time.
23:55I am an artist and graphic designer.
23:58In 2018, I was in my senior year of college at Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.
24:20It was a project that I was working on.
24:24It was an installation on people's experiences, their best and their worst experiences.
24:30It was supposed to be about the idea that we're shaped by our best and worst experiences.
24:39I felt like my world stopped.
24:43I was just totally lost.
24:45I reached out online to Facebook and Instagram and social media in general,
24:52trying to find people to do the interviews and record themselves for it.
25:00Gabrielle ended up being one of the people who responded to it and sent in her audio recording
25:09of her best and her worst day.
25:15When I heard her worst day, there was just, there was something very familiar about it.
25:23This is Gabrielle.
25:25I'm going to start answering your questions.
25:28The saddest moment in my life?
25:30Probably when I was raped.
25:35I was in Morocco by myself.
25:37Well, not by myself.
25:39With two friends.
25:41And we went on a tour.
25:46Like, a tour guide took me and did some fucked up shit.
25:49Like, anyways, that was really hard for a 19-year-old girl.
25:55Yeah, and after that day, everything was just different.
26:01I wasn't a kid anymore.
26:05She didn't say the name of the company.
26:08She didn't say Manu's name.
26:10It was just a gut feeling that I had.
26:12And that was what prompted me to reach out to her.
26:23She sent me a message, and she's like, hey, like, thank you for sending this.
26:28You know, I really appreciate you doing that.
26:30I'm so sorry this happened to you.
26:32And ask her if the company that she had gone with was Discover Excursions.
26:39She said yes.
26:40She asked me if the person I was talking about was, um, Manu.
26:46And I said yes.
26:51And so I just started panicking.
26:55Like, completely lost my mind.
26:57I knew about something very similar happening to somebody else.
27:04I went to Spain to study abroad in 2017.
27:16My older sister had recommended Discover Excursions to us.
27:22Um, we wanted to go on the Morocco trip.
27:27You know, and you want to believe that your tour guides will have your best interests at heart when you're
27:33out of the country with them.
27:36Look at her, do it.
27:38I remember that there would be like one night during these trips that would be like a big party that
27:47they would throw.
27:59And that actually ended up being the night where he, um, he assaulted these other girls on our trip.
28:09I saw him acting weird around her.
28:13He was just all over Catherine.
28:18I felt like he was, like, following her and just was always around her, always talking to her.
28:28I asked Liz, I was like, can you get me in contact with her?
28:37So then I reached out to this girl.
28:40She was like, yeah, like, Manuel basically pushed me on the bed and tried to put himself on me.
28:45And I got really freaked out.
28:46But, um, but I actually heard that something worse happened to two other girls on a different Discover Excursions trip.
28:55So I was like, okay, can you put me in contact with them?
28:58Like, I need to track them down and talk to them.
29:02And, um, so I got in contact with Haley and Carly for the first time.
29:18And they basically told me that he cornered them in a room, both of them in a room, in Portugal
29:27on one of the Discover Excursions trip.
29:30He very much was trying to get us to just keep drinking.
29:36Like, he wanted to play a game of Truth or Dare.
29:39And he wanted us to, you know, kiss him and dance for him.
29:42He was grabbing one of them by the wrist and wouldn't let them go.
29:45And he was trying to force them to touch him.
29:50He said, one of, one of you touch me, one of you kiss me.
29:54He told us that we could not leave because we could not leave him with blue balls.
30:00And they were freaked out.
30:02Freaked out.
30:03Haley was able to kind of spin away from him.
30:06And then when Haley told him to let me go, he told her that he couldn't let me go because
30:14someone had to finish the job.
30:16And she had to run out into the hallway and basically open the door and say, if you don't fucking
30:20get out of here, we're going to tell everyone what you're doing.
30:23He let me go.
30:25And, and then the next day he was gone.
30:29And all of the other tour guides said that he had had a family emergency.
30:39So once I found those three women, I had like a complete switch in my mind.
30:53But she called me hysterical crying.
30:56He's doing this to other girls.
30:57He's doing this to other girls.
30:58And I was like, what are you talking about?
31:01I was in the car, driving home, on the phone with my mom and immediately focusing on what I was
31:09going to do.
31:11So I got home and started posting on Facebook that day.
31:19My rapist is still raping people.
31:21Like if you know anyone that's going to Spain, you need to tell them that Manuel Blanco Vela at Discover
31:27Excursions is harming women.
31:29Like, please share this.
31:31Me too.
31:31So I just started writing nonstop.
31:34And I took it to a whole other level where I just started, I wrote the same message.
31:42Hey, haven't heard from you in a while.
31:45My rapist is still raping people.
31:46Can you please share my Facebook status?
31:48Like, like insane stuff.
31:50I sent it to like probably 200 people.
31:54Just direct message on Facebook.
31:56Just sending that out.
31:58Well, my dad had contacts in Miami with the general consul at the embassy, the Spanish embassy in Miami.
32:11So I went down there, told them what was going on, told them I found these women.
32:16And I remember the general consul was very kind and was going to help me, but was hesitant.
32:23Like, he was like, you shouldn't go on the news about this.
32:26Like, you shouldn't talk to anyone about this.
32:28I wonder why he didn't want us to go to the press, you know, because it's bad press for the
32:33country.
32:39And the second he told me no, I was like, that's exactly what I'm going to fucking do.
32:57And we were in the green room and I was like, starting to get really freaked out.
33:01Like, I was like, blacking out, you know?
33:03Yeah.
33:04One minute, guys.
33:05One minute, guys.
33:06Here we go.
33:06Let's have a good show.
33:11I remember I was standing behind the stage and I just started sobbing.
33:22Camera three, go to the get the coin toss.
33:25Three, two, one.
33:29And we're back.
33:30And I just started breaking down.
33:32And she came up to me and she was like, you're doing a really good thing.
33:36Like, I think this is really going to help you and you're going to get him.
33:39And I was like, okay, well, if Megyn Kelly says it, I guess fuck it.
33:43Like, I got to go and do this.
33:44And so she goes out on the stage and then I go out and I remember just, like, looking at
33:51her and she asked me a question and I literally don't remember anything from it.
33:59But apparently it went really well.
34:02My husband and I were in the green room while they did the filming and we were very proud of
34:06her.
34:07And I think at the time we knew that this is going to be something big.
34:14I knew that I was going into really unknown territory.
34:20I had no idea what I was.
34:24I had no idea that this was going to turn out the way it did.
34:31When that show happened, a lot of people started reaching out to me.
34:37My phone just started going off.
34:54I was sitting there and was like, wow, this is wild.
34:57I don't even think he was mentioned, but yeah, I was like, oh, this is Manu.
35:02Manu all came crashing together, hearing Gabrielle's story.
35:08I never in a million years would have thought it was Manu.
35:11I felt a big sense of clarity, but also like an insane amount of anger.
35:18I guess when I learned from Gabrielle, it felt like so clearly that he is a serial predator
35:27and that he committed these crimes and assaults.
35:31That's when I knew that what happened to me was happening to women for years after and probably years before.
35:41I was telling my parents, like, oh, I found a girl here from Rhode Island.
35:45Oh, I found a girl here from Virginia.
35:47Oh, I found two girls from Florida, three girls from Florida.
35:50One's in New York.
35:51Like, finding all these women and my parents were just like, Jesus fucking Christ, kid.
36:10This is part of the story that I, I emailed or messaged Gabrielle about.
36:15So that one day, I believe this was early April, I sat in the office and Manu's not there.
36:28My job was literally to go through, there was like different Facebook groups of universities studying abroad.
36:36And I was supposed to go through each individual person and send them a message from the Discover Excursions account
36:43saying,
36:44come to Morocco and here's like a discount code.
36:52And then I see I'm kind of like pacing on the phone.
36:56And then he comes in and he grabs me like usual.
37:00Aubrey, it's time to go to lunch.
37:02I need to tell you, you know, what's, what's going on.
37:06And I'm like, okay.
37:09So we go to lunch.
37:12He sits down, he orders.
37:14Like usual.
37:15He always orders all the stuff for us.
37:17And he goes outside and he's just walking and pacing on the phone, like a little frantic.
37:28Then finally he comes, he sits down, he can't eat anything.
37:32And he tries to explain to me, like, there are these girls who are just trying to ruin my reputation
37:42and hurt me and get my money.
37:46I don't know why they would do something like this, this is horrible and my, my poor family, like this
37:53is ruining my reputation, this is going to cause pain for my mom.
37:58I was like, oh, wow.
38:00I was like, oh, wow.
38:00Like that's, that's crazy.
38:03He was trying to twist it.
38:06But he was trying to get my sympathy.
38:10And I, I went back to the office and he left.
38:16And I knew that it was on the Today Show and I watched the Today Show.
38:22And I saw just how bad it was.
38:28And I left.
38:30And then the next day, I think the office was shut down.
38:38Estamos muy pendientes de este caso que se ha hecho viral en las últimas semanas.
38:42La policía está investigando si un empresario turístico de Sevilla ha violado a decenas de clientas, en su mayoría estadounidense.
38:49Una estudiante de Florida acaba de denunciar su caso y esto ha desencadenado una oleada de testimonios similares.
38:55Nos hemos acercado a la sede de esta agencia de viaje que, como pueden ver, la hemos encontrado cerrada.
39:01Y hemos intentado también hablar con su director, que por ahora no ha respondido a los mensajes de los medios
39:05de comunicación.
39:12Llamo a la agencia, Discovery Excursion, nadie coge el teléfono, me presenta allí porque está cerca de la redacción.
39:19Allí esto está cerrado, no hay nadie.
39:21Consigo el móvil de Manuel Blanco.
39:23Le llamo, me cogió el teléfono, le dije que era Fernando Pérez Ávila de Diario de Sevilla, que quería hablar
39:29con él, y me colgó directamente.
39:32Y le decido escribir un mensaje de WhatsApp.
39:35Él me responde muy escuetamente.
39:39Desde nuestra empresa solo podemos comentar que son todo injurias y calumnias.
39:43No existen demandas ni pruebas de ningún tipo.
39:45Todo se hizo viral y sin fundamento.
39:47Los abogados de la empresa están al tanto, en Estados Unidos y en España.
39:51Simplemente ese fue el mensaje que me mandó y que yo reproduje íntegramente en mi noticia.
39:59Yo recuerdo que la gente empezó a enviar me cosas y estoy seguro que alguien me envió la screenshot de
40:07la Google
40:07de la localización permanente de la localización.
40:13Y eso fue increíble, que fue increíble, que fue increíble, que fue increíble, que fue increíble, que fue increíble, que
40:22fue increíble.
40:23Ok, ahora la Axis está cortado.
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41:31She said, Manuel Blanco Vela killed my daughter.
42:09She said, Manuel Blanco Vela killed my daughter.
42:50She said, Manuel Blanco Vela killed my daughter.
43:07She said, Manuel Blanco Vela killed my daughter.
43:37She said, Manuel Blanco Vela killed my daughter.
43:58She said, Manuel Blanco Vela killed my daughter.
44:08She said, Manuel Blanco Vela killed my daughter.
44:09She said, Manuel Blanco Vela killed my daughter.
44:10You
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