In some Spaniard websites there is a theory which argued that the two beekeepers probably could have found the clandestine grave some days or weeks earlier, but police ordered the two beekeepers to remain silent to not ruin the ongoing investigation, then the highest circles of either police of government would plan everything in a detailed way to make the three bodies appear on 27th January 1993, just the exact day when the father of Miriam moved to London to share the case on BBC and the 'UCO' special police team was not in Valencia.
In fact, there is a TV interview report from 30th January 1993 to the two beekeepers where Gabriel Aquino related how they found the clandestine grave, and he said at a certain moment that 'I was there and they were there...' when the two beekeepers were alone there that day earlier in the morning when they randomly found the clandestine grave. Looks like as if he suddenly remembered how the two beekeepers found the clandestine grave by being accompanied for some unknown persons as part of a scheduled plan to discover the clandestine grave instead of a random finding by themselves during a day of hives maintenance.
You can hear such mental gap within the interview from 02:53 to 02:56 in Spanish language, but you could see easily how his body language indicates that he is saying 'I was here and they were there...':
The two beekeepers also said that the hand emerging out of the ground seemed not to be a female hand, but a male one because of its large size.
Some Spaniard people think what the two beekeepers have seen for the first time really was not the hand of a female corpse, but the one of a man, (probably the hand of Antonio Anglés), and then the Spaniard intelligence service could change it by removing the three dead girls from its first burial place to La Romana hills and by removing the alleged corpse of Antonio Anglés to another place too, and finally the high-ranking Spaniard intelligence staged the finding on 27th January 1993 as a cover-up. In fact, the forensic Doctor Frontela stated that the three teenage girls perhaps have been buried in at least two (or more) different places before La Romana according to the conclusions of the second set of autopsies.
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