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    New update today. The judge of Alcira had recently wanted to destroy two properties held as evidences, just the white Opel Corsa car of Miguel Ricart and the blue Seat Ronda car of Antonio Anglés. However, the private prosecutor has opposed to because both are evidences which can be useful to check again in case Antonio Anglés is found alive, as his criminal charges from the murders won't expire until 2029.
    Thus, the private prosecutor would request new checks to these two cars with the latest in technology as it is believed that those checks performed in 1993 were inadequate.

    The only thing the Civil Guard had been found there were 165 hairs, of which only seven of them had DNA traces. So, there were found few hairs of Miguel Ricart and Roberto Anglés in the Opel Corsa and the ones of Mauricio Anglés and Antonio Anglés in the Seat Ronda.
    Don't forget that no DNA traces of the three girls were found there, although there were few hairs which, by their physical look under the microscope, could belong to Desirée Hernández.

    Source in Spanish:
    https://www.lasprovincias.es/sucesos....google.com%2F
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    I want share with you this interesting info coming from the online Spaniard forum Burbuja.info.
    An online user called Limier78 recently found that the renowned Spanish magazine called 'Interviu' had written an article indicating that Antonio Anglés spent one night in a motel, and it happened at an undetermined date before his flee had started. That article included a picture of a messy bed full of pornographic magazines, and it was published on 4th February 1993. The location of that motel has not been revealed, and is the first time I read something indicating that, before his flee, Antonio Anglés used to spent nights in motels.
    In fact, according to all accounts, the places often frequented by Antonio Anglés were his house in his hometown Catarroja, the unused farmhouse of La Romana mountains, the unused farmhouse near Alborache, the house of his friend Miguel Cortona in Lliria and another unused house located nearby the abandoned rail station of Villamarchante. So, being Antonio Anglés used to spend some nights in motels before his flee is something that I've never seen nor read before.
    Apart from this, taking into account his flee, on 29th January 1993 he tried to book in a motel in the city of Valencia, but the owner refused so because the client (either Antonio Anglés or another unknown man) did not have his identity card.

    Surprisingly, the picture of that article seems to be a coarse manipulation as it is the bed of Dolores Anglés (sister of Antonio), as some other pictures taken inside Anglés' home show.
    So, the picture located on the left side is the one published by 'Interviu'. The picture located on the right side and the picture located below are some frames of a tv documentary inside Dolores' room and the so-called window. Moreover, the third picture shows Enrique Anglés inside Dolores' room and the window where allegedly Antonio Anglés jumped out when the police had arrived.

    The three pictures seem to be the same room, just the one of Dolores Anglés. So, as you can see, the bed is the same, as the blanket, the wood knots, the paint on the wall, the flaws on the wall and the floor are.
    The only different thing is the ambient light, but anyway, the deliberate use of such manipulation coming from a Spanish magazine that used to support the official story by using fake news is nothing, but unethical.

    Even so, the way the relatives of Antonio Anglés agreed with that is another proof that they sold themselves to the best bidder, even though that they are nowadays starting to reject so as, for instance, Dolores told two years ago that Antonio didn't jump out, but that she helped him to take down by using sheets (like a climber descending a mountain with rappel ropes). Not to mention that one of the brothers of Antonio, just Roberto Anglés, told that he saw how the Civil Guard had killed Antonio Anglés somewhere in the countryside.

    Just in case, there are some spokespersons of the Civil Guard nowadays who say that Antonio Anglés didn't flee by that window, which add even more uncertainty about what happened the evening of 27th January 1993 when the police started the first raid against Antonio Anglés there.
    Thus, I wonder why the Civil Guard didn't report such coarse manipulation created by the magazine 'Interviu'.

    Anyway, let's see the pictures:




    Finally, I really appreciate Pepe Criminólogo, Limier78 and NemesysCriminóloga as online users for pay special attention to it.
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    One more time, the research of older newspaper libraries that is being done by some members from the online Spaniard forums is working out properly.
    Three days ago, the online member of Forocoches.com named Mamena found an article of an online newspaper library that shows how some people had known the identity of some likely suspects whom the police were inquiring before Fernando García and Juan Ignacio Blanco went to 'Esta Noche Cruzamos El Mississipi' tv program, as the went there that day (on 29th January 1997) just to reveal the names of four prominent persons who they believed that were involved in the murders of the three girls.

    Here is the online article of 'Levante' newspaper from Thursday 30th January 1997:




    So, according to this article, the former president of the Spaniard feminist organisation Clara Campoamor, named Blanca Estrella Ruiz, told that three persons - different from Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart, off course - have been investigated as potential suspects, but the former chief of Spaniard government in Valencia province, named Carlos Gonzalez Cepeda, refused so.

    Anyway, given that such article was published on 30th January 1997, it means that the Efe news agency - and the answer given by the government chief - had to be obtained the day before, so few hours before Fernando Garcia and Juan Ignacio Blanco shared the names on the tv program in prime time late in the night of 29th January.

    What does that mean? Some of us in the Spaniard threads are discussing if someone had been lured both Juan Ignacio Blanco and Fernando García for months for the sake of make them rely on that person, and finally one day they were told about these names, and unfortunately they did such the great mistake of revealing their identities on tv without proofs, so that's why both Fernando García and Juan Ignacio Blanco were accused of slander and even punished to pay a fine.

    Anyway, this overrides what the journalists who support the official story have been saying for years, just that Juan Ignacio and Fernando were out of their minds and that they were dreamful by reporting the names of such prominent persons.

    It does look like a trap, doesn't it?
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    A man has been charged recently with a €700 fine offence for what he had told in an informal conference that was held in April 2019 in Monforte del Cid, which is also available online.
    This man had supposedly told slanders against the Spain's emeritus King Juan Carlos I as he accused him of having played a key player in the murders of the three girls.

    Source in Spanish: https://www.informacion.es/sucesos/2...-48456287.html

    Don't forget that the Juan Carlos I left Spain several months ago and settled in the United Arab Emirates because of a never-ending set of corruption scandals. Some political parties have been trying recently to remove the slander against the members of the Spanish crown as a offence punished by the Spain's Penal Code, but to no avail.
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    I want to share with you this interesting article published by the nationwide El Mundo newspaper on 25th July 1997 by the journalist Irene Hernández Velasco. It was published less than a week before the sentence was imposed against Miguel Ricart, and it explains the five different thoughts about what role did Miguel Ricart play.

    According to the private accusation by the women rights organisation Clara Campoamor:
    'The three girls didn't walked from the farmhouse up to the clandestine grave by themselves because the heavy injuries they all suffered didn't allowed them to do so. Instead, Miguel Ricart and Antonio Anglés used a carpet for carry each of the girls. It is likely that there were other(s) accomplice(s) whose identity(s) still remain unknown.'


    According to the public prosecution:
    'When Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart left home, they already had previously planned to pick up some random girls to rape them. They saw them; the three girls entered their car; they hit the three girls on their way to the hills of La Romana. Then, Miguel Ricart raped vaginally Desirée, whereas Antonio Anglés raped anally and vaginally all the three girls, and even he cutted down one nipple of Desirée with pliers.
    Then, they tied up the three girls and went to a bar located in Catadau for a takeaway and went back to dinner at the farmhouse. Then, the two murderers felt asleep, and when sunrise came, Antonio Anglés went to a place where they had previously made a hole for hide a stolen motorcycle. Finally, Antonio Anglés enlarge that hole to make it a grave, then the three girls were shot to death by the clandestine grave, and finally they were buried there.'


    According to the private prosecutor that represented the fathers of Toñi Gómez:
    'The car where the girls were kidnapped was previously occupied by four men, and one of them was previously well-known by the girls. The girls were driven against their will to a place different from the farmhouse of La Romana, and they were buried nearby that place, which is believed it has a humid soil. Then, as the disappearance of the girls became notorious nationwide, their killers got scared so Miguel Ricart was told to take the three corpses elsewhere, and finally Miguel Ricart did so by carrying the corpses to La Romana.'


    According to the private prosecutor that represented the fathers of Miriam García:
    'Miguel Ricart was not involved in these murders. The only thing he did was to harbour Antonio Anglés and the - still unknown - real murders, also to get ride of both the gun used to kill the girls and the stick used to rape the girls anally. In fact, Fernando García still believes the real murders haven't been identified yet'


    According to the advocate of Miguel Ricart:
    'There are not real proofs linking Miguel Ricart with the murders. In fact, neither the hairs, nor the sperm nor the blood belong to him either. Plus, he was tortured to make him incriminate himself.'


    Sources in Spanish: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EzbWHIVWUAAHIyo?format=jpg
    https://twitter.com/pepecriminologo/...59%2Fpage-2354
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    After being premiered last autumn in the southern Spanish city of Málaga, the film '75 Días' will be premiered again the next 31st May 2021 during the Alicante Film Festival in the southeastern Spanish city of Alicante. The film, directed by Marc Romero, is expected to be premiered in the cinemas during summer in case the Covid-19 will have been easing.
    'With proper precautions, it is a film which moves away from sensationalism, focusing instead on the incompetence and the lack of empathy which The Alcasser Girls case was handled for. Moreover, I also want to portray the society of the 90s', told Marc Romero.

    Source in Spanish: https://www.abc.es/espana/comunidad-...6_noticia.html
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    There are new updates that I want to share with you.

    Firstly, an online podcast of 'El Centinela del Misterio' has recently been performed to talk on the existence of snuff films, so the journalist named Carlos Bustos says that a few years ago he saw a snuff video on the deep web.

    According to what the journalist says at the minute 84:00:
    'One day I've found a black-and-white film on the dark side of the Internet. It shows two prominent persons passing in front of two stretchers, and the Alcàsser girls were occupying those stretchers.
    That video is on the internet, but I still guess that it was not a real snuff film.
    It is true that I've seen that video, so I was terrified by how those two people resembled too much to two prominent persons.... Well, let's forget about it.... Let's forget about it....
    I don't know if that video has ever been reported, but I've never seen that video any more.
    I have seen that video on the internet in black-and-white technology with a direct overhead view, and the girls who are on the stretchers are pretty much the same kind of beds that are usually used for an autopsy, and I've seen the girls from Alcàsser there.
    One of those prominent persons, who was really a member from the highest echelons [of Spain, off course] in those years, was dressed with a suit.
    So, the prominent persons pass by, and one of them touches the thumb of one of the girls, who is naked.
    I have seen that video and what I have seen there can't be denied by others.'

    Later, the journalist explains that there are two possibilities: Either that the video is fake as it's a simulated atmosphere of what really happened in the murders, or that the film is just real.

    Source in Spanish: https://www.ivoox.com/videos-snuff-e...9332838_1.html



    Secondly, some bones belonging to three human corpses have been found in Picassent by a hiking man in a footpath, more specifically two skulls and three femurs. The first analyses indicate that the date of death happened approximately thirty years ago. So, giving the uncertainty about the fate of Antonio Anglés, all the unidentified corpses found around Valencia that have been proved that the date of death is the early 90s could point to the theory that might be the one of Antonio Angles.
    Anyway, we will see what the DNA test will say.
    Source in Spanish: https://www.lasprovincias.es/sucesos...193648-nt.html


    Thirdly, a proceeding has been recently initiated by a group of criminologists who are engaged as private prosecutor have requested the Alcira court that the vehicles of Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart must be analysed with the technologies that exist today. I hope that the underside of Miguel Ricart's Opel Corsa will be thoroughly examined to see if there are any damages that match with having driving with the vehicle loaded with five people on the dirt, stony, unpaved roads that lead to La Romana:
    Source in Spanish: https://www.lasprovincias.es/sucesos...193150-nt.html
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    'New info emerges on notorious Spanish killer who may have fled to Ireland on ship':

    https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/wo...-40826864.html

    I don't understand how that man is able to identify that person as Antonio Anglés 28 years later. I mean, the officers of the ship are from UK and Ireland, so they had not been exposed to the details of this case for years, like people from Spain did (and still do), so it doesn't make any sense that he is still able to recognise the pictures of Antonio Anglés that way by teleconference with the Spanish judge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by overdrive1979 View Post
    'New info emerges on notorious Spanish killer who may have fled to Ireland on ship':

    https://www.sundayworld.com/crime/wo...-40826864.html

    I don't understand how that man is able to identify that person as Antonio Anglés 28 years later. I mean, the officers of the ship are from UK and Ireland, so they had not been exposed to the details of this case for years, like people from Spain did (and still do), so it doesn't make any sense that he is still able to recognise the pictures of Antonio Anglés that way by teleconference with the Spanish judge.
    Looks like such man, as a former member of the City of Plymouth's crew, is currently trying to ride the official story's wave.
    However, back in 1993, they all agreed that such stowaway man wasn't Antonio Anglés, and that assertion was included in a report from Interpol, and such report was documented by many newspapers here in Spain.
    So, let's take a look at the newspaper virtual library to see a press article from 1997 about that issue:



    So, the key is highlighted in red, as it says that neither the captain nor the rest of the crew were able to identify such stowaway as Antonio Anglés once the investigators from Interpol showed them some pictures of him.

    As the newspapers here in Spain are the best supporters of the official story, I'm guessing that right now, 29 years later, most Spanish media are trying to nourish the fake myth of Antonio Anglés from time to time when at the same time they are getting around the facts that debunk the official story.

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    And if that wasn't enough, there is another surprising breaking news from three days ago.
    An entity assotiation named Laxshmi - created for fight crimes - which is one of the public accussation in this case, has requested the judge to check again the 11 hairs located over the three corpses by using the last, advanced technologies, just to find DNA evidence against Antonio Anglés. In fact, if Antonio Anglés were caught alive today there are not DNA evidences against him, but the report of Miguel Ricart which is not enough to charge Antonio Anglés as the murder of Toñi, Miriam and Desirée.

    Now, we have to wait if the judge agree what the guys of Laxshmi are looking for.
    Things are getting a bit hectic at the moment, ugh!

    Source in Spanish:
    https://www.losreplicantes.com/artic...cuerpos-ninas/

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