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Wrongfully accused, Alexander Obregón spent years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, where poetry became his only form of resistance. After regaining his freedom, he returns to a world that still judges him, determined to prove his innocence and uncover who is behind his conviction. Facing a system that refuses to listen and bearing the scars of his past, he embarks on a quest marked by pain and a thirst for justice. Because even in the midst of silence, the truth can find a way to surface and change everything.
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00:06Hello Alexander, listen, triple black son of a bitch it's better if you keep quiet, don't talk
00:14too much, don't butt in where you didn't miss a thing. According to Gawla those captured
00:21concentrated part of their criminal activity in the northwest of Medellin.
00:28We're talking about a teacher who had a good proper life and only one gossip revenge landed
00:34him in jail. Authorities reported the recent mass capture of members of the Odin Pacelli
00:40and Robledo gangs linked to extortion of commercial and residential areas. He also says that he
00:50won't rest until those people pay for everything they've done to him. Hello or who spoke?
00:58Who gave you my phone number? I know that they can finish me off at any moment because I'm
01:05not dealing with common crime, I'm dealing with the state and I'm not afraid. Don't send
01:11me a message that you're gonna kill me. I'm here to do it. I say, God, how long is Alexander
01:18going to continue being marked by this process? This son of a thousand whores, son of a thousand
01:24whores, how do you hide behind a fucking telno to call and threaten? Damn shiteater, son of a bitch.
01:35Hey, I was the victim of a false positive police report. I was deprived of my liberty for exactly
01:4211 months and 3 days. I wouldn't wish what I experienced on anyone. I only dream of the
01:49day when they pay for what they did.
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