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    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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    On 30th January 1993, the funeral of the three teenage girls was held in Alcasser's cemetery.
    More than 40,000 people attended the funeral in the streets of Alcasser to bid farewell them, so the population of Alcasser was increased several times as it had only 7,000 inhabitants in 1993.
    This show how sad it was for us Spaniards citizens.

    At the same time the funeral took place, the two suspects that were under arrest, Enrique Anglés and Miguel Ricart, were going to declare through the judge court for the first time.
    It was originally scheduled to take place in Alcira's legal court, but it was changed at the last minute to avoid the uncontrolled accumulation of people and journalists, so the judge on duty of Alcira's legal court, (who is called José Luis Bort) went to Valencia provincial court to do it.
    In spite of this, some journalists were later moved there to report it too.

    What Enrique Anglés said was the same he said before on the police station, so it was set free for lack of evidence, but he revealed some things to the journalists at his departure:


    The Spaniard newspaper 'El Mundo' made a report which read as follows:
    'They've beaten me all night long at the police station. They put a bag on my head within slapping me, so I bite it to prevent suffocation. I had to lie, and I have said to the police officers that I was in the clandestine grave the night of the crime together with Miguel Ricart, Roberto Anglés and Antonio Anglés. Then, one of the policemen wounded my lip by a punch.'

    Enrique Anglés also said to 'Onda Cero' radio station an amazing statement, as follows:
    'My brother Antonio Anglés and one of his friends who is called Antonio Martinez are the two persons that are under arrest warrant.'

    He also said that the day the police went to Anglés family's house to unrest Antonio Anglés, there was a 50-years-old male with grey hair there too, so they lock the door and both Antonio Anglés and the unknown old male jumped out by the window.

    Who is Antonio Martinez? Anyone knows him.
    Once Enrique Anglés was set free, media coverage said there were three suspects of this crime, just Miguel Ricart, Antonio Anglés and another unknown person.
    Why the police did not investigate that?
    Again, all the decisions police were taking all the time went in the right direction to incriminate exclusively to Antonio Anglés, so few days later media coverage had forgotten the fact about the unknown person by claiming that Antonio Anglés was the only responsible person of that dreadful multiple crime.

    Then, Miguel Ricart made his first report on legal court, and it basically was the same as his second report he made earlier on police station.

    Why he did not declare himself as innocent?
    He should point out on legal court that he was tortured by police. Why he did not say that?

    Five years later he said that police coerced and tortured him to say everything they want. He also said that one Civil Guard police officer threatened him by his own daughter could easily suffer the same dreadful fate the three girls suffered.
    Thus, he said some of these policemen that tortured him were at the legal court that day wearing plain clothes.


    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 298 - 316.
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    Who was Miguel Ricart, the young man who had confessed guilty of the brutal murders? How he lived his own life?

    The answer is in the three psychiatric and psychological examinations that have been made ​​during the time he has been arrested.

    The first practised by the forensic of Alcira, who is called Francisco Ros, (the same that did the first autopsy to the three girls), who made ​​two psychiatric examinations to Miguel Ricart, one on 31st January 1993, and the second one on 2nd March 1993, just a day in which Miguel Ricart went to legal court to testify before the judge.

    Thus, the last of all the lawyers who had Ricart, who is called Manuel López, claimed that Miguel Ricart had to be put better reports by people who have formal qualifications in psychiatry and psychology.

    The psychiatric report was made by José María Vázquez, a neurology and psychiatry clinical former chief of Neurology from the main hospital of Valencia, and Tomás De Vicente, a mental health specialist. The interviews held on 2nd and 8th May 1997 in Picassent's jail.

    Moreover, the psychological report was practised by two psychologists called Maria Angeles Martinez and Maria Dolores Moncholí, who held two individual interviews with Miguel Ricart on 25th, 28th and 30th April 1997.

    By what these three reports concludes, one can deduce how the life and personality of Miguel Ricart was:

    Miguel Ricart answers right within the interviews. His attitude is calm, without showing any anxiety, tremor, or any other somatic expressions of distress. He also didn't show any emotional disturbances at the interviews, in which he kept a good tone from the physical point of view and a remarkable psychological stability were noticed as well.



    About his family story:

    His father, who is called Miguel, 60 years old. He worked as a cabinetmaker, and was currently retired because of disability. He has wear hip and stomach ulcer. On multiple occasions he was drunk.

    His mother passed away when Miguel Ricart was about 4 years old by an epileptic attack. She died on 6th March 1975 when she was 30 years old. He still keeps a good picture of it, as he defined his mother as a good and lovely woman.

    He had a brother and a sister. Unfortunately, his brother passed away 45 days after birth by unknown causes. His sister, who is called Encarnación, currently has two little girls, and she is nowadays both separated and unemployed. He claims to have good relations with her.

    Regarding relations with his father he said it grew worse because of physical punishment to which was referred to as a child, as well as emotional rejection that his father always showed towards him, so one day he chose to leave his family home when he was 18 years old, and his father allowed him to do so.

    Any member of his family has been under psychiatric care. However, some stressful tension and even sometimes aggression happened between Miguel Ricart and his father because the father had repeatedly drunk. According to what Miguel Ricart said, that stressful situation made him that he felt poorly integrated.



    About his biography:

    Miguel Ricart said his pregnancy was right and his childbirth take place in an hospital. Later, at home, he suffered a disease of the remains of the umbilical cord stump, but this problem was easily solved.

    He suffered the common diseases of childhood. His development and maturation during its childhood had a normal course, without any notable incident.

    His first period at school took place in a kindergarten. After the mother died, the father sent him to an orphanage children school in which he was going to remains until he was thirteen years old. He also coincides there with his sister as they carry together 2 or 3 years of school. He said he still keeps in mind the memory of a fellow friend who is called Salva.

    Likewise, he had no significant incidents at this period of his life; so he said it was a good step in which his sister and he himself had a right relationship with both their peers and the nuns who were responsible for teaching him. He defined himself as a good student too.

    After finishing its fifth year of primary at the orphanage school, he got a scholarship to study at a labour university called 'Universidad Laboral de Cheste'. Everything was fine at the beginning of it, although his behaviour was later gradually getting worse by moving away and stopped visiting his father. As the teachers internal of the university pointed out him, he declined in both compliance and follows rules, so the former head of the university was decided to focus on having Miguel Ricart change its behaviour, but failed. During this period, the former head often impose punishment and warned him to spend time away from some nasty classmates.

    However, apparently remained his unusual behaviour and academic achievement, so all of this means that the former head of the university sanction him with the loss of rights in order to be expelled, which occurred when the course was in its half.

    At that time he came back to Catarroja again to join the secondary-school, but his behaviour still was poor. His teachers described Miguel Ricart as a naughty boy that played truant too many times. At that time, the situation with his family are cold and distant, with a strong opposition to the father figure, as he had frequent verbal and even physical clashes. However, everything was way better with his sister.

    When he was 15 years old, one day he escaped to home and went to the backyard of a friend, who gave him a sandwich for dinner. That night he slept in the yard and he still remembers that the weather was very cold, so the next day he came back at home.

    When he was 16 years old, he dropped out of school and goes to work in agriculture. During one summer he also work as a sweeper at Catarroja. All the money he could earn was given to his father, who assigned him a small weekly amount of it. Until he was 17 years old, he still lives with their father who is unemployed. The father takes care of domestic housework from Monday to Friday and Miguel Ricart did so at weekends.

    As his father provided him quite enough weekly amounts of money, he started to go partying to discos and clubs, where he initiates contact with drugs, such as alcohol, hashish and occasionally both cocaine and medical drugs such as Rohypnol in a sporadic way.

    At 18 years old, he went to live together with his girlfriend and two sisters of her that shared the house too. At first, he gave his salary to his girlfriend, who was assigned him an small amount. It should be noted that the Catarroja council give them some benefits. Then he decreases progressively to searching work, coming into conflict with the sisters of his girlfriend as they were not willing to pay his support. He reported lower earnings justified by the lack of odd jobs at an economic crisis.

    When he was 20 years old he joined the 'Legión' unit of Spaniard army as a special volunteer as he likes the way of understanding life there. In the run-up of his conscription to the army, there was a situation of confrontation with his girlfriend who claims him a greater economic contribution .

    His army destination was Málaga, (which is a city located in the southern coast of Spain) and he was there for as long as 18 months. He said during this period he used to get high by both hashish and alcohol. He earned 60,000 pesetas per month (which is about 360 €), of which half sent his girlfriend and he carried the other half.
    Miguel Ricart said that his behaviour was normal during his stay in the army, and he was not involved in any noteworthy incident. At that time, his girlfriend becomes pregnant and later gave birth to their daughter. As Miguel Ricart said, his daughter is the most important thing for him.

    When he finished his army service, he came back to Catarroja and went to work in maintenance at a Opel mechanic car. This type of work was valued by himself as cushy as it practically did nothing and made ​a lot of money. He like to carry a mechanic clothes by not showing any grease stains. It takes on the job only for six months, then he left out because of the animosity the mechanic car's chief did towards him.

    By that work he did increased their incomes a lot, which allowed him to get high many times, mainly by cocaine.

    He was unemployed a few months so it received its benefit, and when it finished he began working for two or three months in the ice factory of 'MercaValencia'. This work was too hard and he felt it was not well paid. Following a usual procedure he left that work, hoping to guide his own life to something new out there.

    He returned again and the stressful situation with his girlfriend appeared before joining the Legion. His girlfriend and her two sisters were asking him for more income, and it caused too many arguments. This problem is not resolved on desirable terms for Miguel Ricart who pointed out emphatically that they took the lead.

    So, such emotional baggage Miguel Ricart was carrying with caused him to separate from his family and goes to live in the house of Antonio Angles, who, as he said before, was his drug dealer drug since before he was to the army. The relationship with this family is more intense with Roberto Anglés, who is the same age as Miguel Ricart. This relationship is based on common drug and collaboration in the commission of certain petty crimes. In this new environment the normal way of life included moving in the circle of crime, getting to participate with them. At that time he was imprison for the first time by getting involved stealing a car on 19th August 1992, but he was set free just the next day.

    About his relationships and sexual behaviour:

    He said he had had several relationships with some girls of his age, being the most stable one he had with the mother of his daughter, coming to live with it. He also expressed some regret as he is not being able to see his daughter, showing that he would love her more than himself.
    He claims to have had their first sexual intercourse at 18 years old with a sporadic girlfriend because of casual sex. He also later claimed to have frequent sexual encounters, taking easily to have contact with women, as some of them often easily used to want him to have casual sex.
    He said that he never went to brothels and that he also never used condoms. He denied having had homosexual relations and rejected sadistic behaviour so much.
    Furthermore, he said he has erotic fantasies with two women simultaneously being himself like a sexual object.


    According to his supposedly involvement in Alcasser multiple crime, the forensic of Alcira said as follows:

    'He was fully aware of what happened that night. He kept a right perception of all the circumstances in relation to the event, of all people who were involved, and the temporal sequence of events and places where everything take place.

    On just that day, he said he was drinking just few hours before they had pick up the three girls. However, Miguel Ricart refused all the time any kind of drug abuse on the facts, so he was strongly conditioned and coerced by he was afraid of Antonio Anglés, who coerced him from doing otherwise. While explaining his involvement in the incident saying that he found washed away by a stream where you just go and do not really know how to get out.

    He expressed that he feared for his own life. He pointed out that repudiates the kind of acts performed, stating that I had never done anything like this by his own initiative.

    When he was asked for his reaction to and valuation similar to those that would have occurred had as victims to his mother, sister or daughter made​, he says he would go mad easily.

    However, he shows the minimum affective impact that mental representation of these questions presented to him. No emotions were observed to him, with reference to the reprehensible behaviours similar to those that are under study; on the contrary, their attitude is somewhat cold, even he was able to smile.

    The whole speech is characterized by the structure and coherence, accused capacity justification of his conduct and concealment of motives, and frequent recourse to relocate to other responsibilities for his own actions.'



    According to his supposedly involvement in Alcasser multiple crime, the two female psychologist said as follows:

    'He always rejected and denied any active or passive participation in the crime. He also said he did not meet the three teenage girls, justifying the fact of incriminating himself because of being coerced by the police.

    He argued that because of the robbery committed by Antonio Anglés, Mauricio Anglés and himself in a bank of Buñol on 5th November 1992, they shared the booty, so he had decided to go to to the house of another friend called Antón until 15th or 16th November 1992. From that date he came back to Anglés' family house because he had spent all the money.

    As to the facts stated that he would be able to reject any order by Antonio Anglés to do such cruelty sadism.'

    According to the two psychiatric:

    'He seems to be a person who keeps not very durable social relationships with an attitude toward finding casual works, considered a friend to his friends and generous to them. He did not hesitate to invite them if I had more money and if he had easily achieved it.
    He likes to get high on drugs when he has money to buy it, avoiding any liability arising from its use and not valuing spending to the economic situation he would have.

    He accepts the unwritten social rules that everyone should follow. Any stealing is justified, but he does not regret the theft itself, as he needed the money to live.
    His attitude toward work is contradictory because while unemployed he did not appear nervous, but also he thought to be himself a tenacious and persevering worker.

    He likes to make his own decisions and is not afraid of the difficulties that may arise.
    He is able to ask for help to eat and survive.
    He considers himself as an active person and a tireless thinker as well.

    The relationship with the father is bad. At times acknowledges discussions with him, showing a violent behaviour, especially after age 16. He said he received some blows for no apparent reason; justified because his sister did not receive any reproached by their father. This led him to leave home. He did not see them any more since he was arrested.

    He qualified his relationships with her sister as good, especially at the school. He said he felt sadly because he did not see his sister for years, and he also said that he felt abandoned by his own family.

    He loves her daughter but he can't transmit his emotions to her. Not only that, but he has not seen him nor his girlfriend either. Moreover, he wants to know nothing about economic needs that both his girlfriend and daughter may have, but he try to keep its basic needs covered. It seems to be that he is not unable to foresee his future as he spent large sums of money in a short time.

    Miguel Ricart shows throughout time that he is conscious and oriented, and with adequate capacity for understanding and expression. Any alterations were observed to him to memory and his language was smooth, consistent, organized and correct in form all the time. His level of intelligence can be considered normal for their socio-cultural context and from the level of school he did. The reasoning ability, judgment and abstraction also entered into normal parameters. No significant changes were observed emotionally, nor quantitative or qualitative abnormalities of thought or perception pathology.

    He didn't show any mental disorders that could determine a decrease in their ability to learn and work, and therefore, in a general sense as relating to the events in the study. The detailed study of biographical data indicates the existence of a period from which his behaviour eventually deteriorates. This period coincides approximately with his last stage in the 'Universidad Laboral of Cheste', (when he was twelve to thirteen years old ), and also at his return to Catarroja incorporating the secondary school. Prior to this time there was not any significant conflict. His story said that, a major influence on the behaviour of exogenous determinants of type could change it behaviour way worse, in relation to a type of bad friendships in the context of biographical data explored.

    There was observed that Miguel Ricart reveal seems to be a bit egocentric and few responsible behaviour. When he returns at home from the army to the dilemma of work hard by his responsibility for their family situation or choose for alternatives which implied less effort and immediate gratification, he chooses the second option. He abandoned his girlfriend and his daughter.



    Finally, each of the three reports made ​​drew their own conclusions:
    By the courts of forensic of Alcira:

    'Miguel Ricart did not show any signs or telltale symptoms of mental illness.
    Miguel Ricart did not show any significant intellectual and volitional alterations to their ability to meet and act with regard to the facts under consideration in this report.
    In Alcira, on 28th June 1993.'



    By the two female psychologists:

    'From the discussion in this report, we can deduce the lack of a recognized mental disorder of psychotic.
    Their behaviour is characterized by deception and manipulation. He has a tendency to be impulsive and irresponsible, not even value their risk behaviour to others or to himself. He used to be cocky and self-sufficient.

    The experience of parental emotional deprivation and the subsequent relationship with a group of friends having antisocial characteristics may facilitate the emergence of antisocial behaviour.'
    From the discussion in this report, we noticed Miguel Ricart at the time of the evaluation, as follows:
    '1. He has been found oriented in space and time. Both his intelligence and will are right.
    Any mental features found that could indicate a possibility of psychopathology.
    He has some antisocial personality traits.

    2. He admits having lied in most statements, being a highly developed trait of his personality because of the kind of life he has living for.

    3. He did not verbalize nor showed any sign of fear, rather he really trusts in general is confidence in justice, as stated, by the lack of evidence against him, which would optimism makes his way out of prison as soon as possible.

    In Valencia, on 9th May 1997.'



    By the two psychiatrists:

    'Firstly: His personality has not prevented him from normal social functioning at certain times of his own life. In other ones the alteration is significant. From the APA (American Psychiatric Association) and WHO (World Health Organization), his personality traits do not allow a psychiatric diagnosis of personality disorder.

    Second. At present his mental health is on average.

    Third. The conduct, behaviour and consistency of the story of the prisoner at the time of the interview are congruent to a psychiatric clinical interview.

    Fourth. He is worried because his reports can be distorted by the public officials.'



    Do you really think a person with Miguel Ricart's psychological profile could be able to taking part in an extremely horrible multiple crime like this? It seems to be that he is mostly or even entirely innocent of it, and he did nothing on the most horrible crime ever in Spain.

    Unfortunately, the main Spaniard media coverages which tend to be heavily manipulative of our society, always shows Miguel Ricart as the most bloodthirsty sadistic person ever in Spain.
    A few months ago, just on November 2013, Miguel Ricart was set free because the European Court of Human Rights has struck down Spain's 'Parot doctrine', so that was some newspaper show Miguel Ricart:

    They titled 'la cara del diablo' which means 'that's devil's face'.
    Hell no! Looks like the real sadistic murders of the three girls are still free, and probably they belong to the highest circles of my country!






    http://www.eldescodificador.com/tag/miguel-ricart/

    http://webs.demasiado.com/elpalleter/qpa11.htm

    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 317 - 327.
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    Let me tell you who is Antonio Anglés, just a petty drug criminal who had been caught up to 28 times by the police before the murder of the three girls, and suddenly he was going to make the most impressive runaway ever in Spain, as he were Jason Bourne.

    The biography of Antonio Angles has a dark past, also huge gaps and several contradictions too.

    Nor even his date of birth is still clear. According to the Civil Guard police, Antonio Anglés was born on 20th June 1966; according to the National Police, he was born on 30th July 1966; and as read in his family book, he was born on 25th July 1966.

    There are a lot of dark things in their family history too. It is known that his grandfather, who was called Enrique Joaquin Angles was born in Calich, Castellón, (Spain), then he had lived in Palleter street at Valencia, and when he was 47 years old, just in 1951, he decided to emigrate to Brazil. Two years later, his son who is called Jose Enrique Anglés (who was the father of Antonio Anglés) went to Brazil too.

    Jose Enrique Anglés met a girl in Brazil at a dance club in Sao Paulo, who was fourteen years younger than him and called Neusa Martins. 'I was 16 years old, and he leaded me down the path to have sex. I found I was pregnant when I was swollen belly,' says Neusa, the mother of Antonio Angles, in such a mixed language halfway between Spanish and Portuguese.

    Jose Enrique Anglés and Neusa Martins married on 28th February 1959, while living in the neighbourhood of Sao Amaro in Sao Paulo, where his first four children called Ricardo Anglés, Juan Luis Anglés and Antonio Anglés were born.

    In 1968 the couple and their four children emigrated back to Spain, settling on a small shanty located in street Colón at Catarroja, not so far away from the city of Valencia. Later Neusa bore five children and had three abortions there.

    According to what their neighbours told, Enrique Angles was not a bad, dangerous man, but that he was always chasing women and often used to get drunk.

    Jose Enrique Anglés had spending little time with his family, as he worked as a cook in a motel at Torrent until he got fired for harassing female employees. Sometimes, his sons had to bring him some money to a bar. At that time, Neusa Martins was eventually working the night shift as a butcher chicken in a factory called as 'Saconda'. The children always did what they want. The nine children, (seven boys and two girls) lived way crammed into two bedrooms and in the living room, sleeping in bunk beds and mattresses on the floor, so the streets were their 'school' and they were growing as part of the underworld of drugs and crime. Also and unfortunately, some of these children had some severe psychological problems.

    About five years before the murders, just on 3rd January 1988, the basic social services of Catarroja issued the following report on the Anglés family, which is an authentic biographical sketch of its members:[/b]

    Family situation

    Father :

    José Enrique Angles, born in Valencia on 15th September 1926, 62 years old, plumber, he didn't do any work since five years ago, he is alcoholic, and currently he is hospitalized due to an end-stage alcoholic cirrhosis.

    He never had authority over their children, and he usually abused Neusa Martins in order to obtain monetary incomes.

    Mother:

    Neusa Martins, 48 years old, born in Pompeia at Sao Paulo (Brazil) on 27th 1940, butcher bird, employed, she financially supports the whole family, its monthly income around 70,000 pesetas (which is about €400) counting up to 14 hours of daily work.

    By her nature is unable to keep the minimum needs of both he and her children. She is illiterate and an immature person who lacking in intellectual resources.

    It is usually so battered by the husband and older sons, especially by Antonio Anglés. She has filed several complaints of abuse and theft against his soon Antonio Anglés.

    These are the sons of Neusa Martins:

    Divinidad Anglés, born in Sao Paulo (Brazil) on 3rd August 1959, 29 years old. As she was a child, she remained to a hospice nuns called 'El Buen Jesus'. Then she ran away from home and nobody knows where she lives. She cut off all correspondence with its family.
    Ricardo Anglés, born in Sao Paulo (Brazil) on 28th March 1961, 27 years old, he has some cripple and personality disorders without any aggressive tendencies. He takes refuge in himself living alone in a house in the countryside; he currently receives a pension of 40,000 pesetas (which is about €240) per month.

    He had a cast as long as 11 months when he was a teenager, and no one pick up it at his own house neither at the social safety house where he stayed, which caused a shortening of seven centimetres in one leg. He has as recently joined the church Mormon, but he left out because they would not let him see a Spaniard TV show called 'Mama Chicho'.

    Juan Luis Anglés, born in Sao Paulo ( Brazil ) on 8th January 1963, 26 years old, he suffers from schizophrenia with deterioration of personality, nowadays, he is in Fontcalent jail by knife attack to his brother Antonio Anglés.

    He also had some profits by working eventually as having relationships with homosexuals in exchange for money.

    Antonio Anglés, born in Sao Paulo ( Brazil) on 25th July 1966, 22 years old, is currently under arrest in Valencia's jail, has several lawsuits pending and is presumed linked to drug trafficking by using minors; he tinks of himself as a family power, threatening both parents and siblings.

    Enrique Anglés, born in Valencia (Spain) on 5th May 1969, 19 years old, he joins army service in Las Palmas (Canary Islands, Spain). His IQ is very poor, but has not any personality disorders.

    He had lived for many years in a billiard area of Catarroja working the shift and the maintenance of the premises, where he also spent the night by sleeping. 'Enrique Anglés has both some liver damage and some mental disorders; apparently he hasn't had sexual intercourse with women because he is ashamed of it, he has urinary incontinence, and his mental disorder sometimes makes him fry his own shit in a pan,' told Neusa.

    Dolores Anglés, born in Valencia on 25th June 1971, 17 years old. She lives in Catarroja with some friends but usually eats and dinner at home. She still relies on his mother economically.

    Roberto Anglés, born in Valencia on 11th September 1972. 16 years old and jobless. Like all his other brothers, he did not know how to read and write. Currently, as having been imprisoned his brother Antonio, Roberto has assumed its role within their house, behaving in a violent and threatening way with his family.

    Mauricio Anglés, born on 1st May 1978 in Valencia, 10 years old.

    Carlos Anglés, born on 18th November 1979 in Valencia, 9 years old.


    Situation of their underage sons:

    They have remained at school 'Niño Jesús' from the spring of 1987 to the summer of 1988 in a boarding way. They are currently out of school. Since his voluntary resignation in the school they have been involved in various issues such as fighting, theft, etc. That led to its passage through the Juvenile Court on December 1988.

    Both Mauricio Anglés and Carlos Anglés are less emotionally had lack of emotional affection, which that situation has forced them to make such a form of marginal social life, and they have their criminal reference group.

    According to the previous report, in 1988 Anglés family was an anarchic family where coexistence was based on violence, abuse and every one of its members lived in his own way.

    As time passed by, things did not improve any more. As the children were growing problems increased and both the National Police and the Civil Guard visited quite often the Angles' house. Similarly, Anglés' brothers went to reformatory youth centres and prisons.

    Antonio Anglés reliable data about his own personality are really unknown, since there has been a huge interest to show him as a person with sinister character capable of committing the worst villainy. By compiling reports in the press related after the Alcasser multiple crime, this would be the profile Anglés:


    'From his nice boy's face and his appearance like he never hurt a fly, Antonio Anglés has practised throughout his life just one thing: To exercise terror and cruelty to his relatives as he often got nuclear whenever someone contradicted him. Such a perverse, evil person. He used to disobey everything.

    He likes to appear clean and really looks after him his too much. He has a weakness for wearing branded clothes and whenever possible he likes to combine the colours of the clothes. He sometimes robbed knifepoint and riding a motorbike up to Catarroja's secondary-school, who robbed them such things as jackets, shirts and even shoes.

    The mother and all siblings of Antonio Anglés have lived terrified by its beatings and robberies for years. From a loud slap, some teeth to his mother had been left out of her mouth. Neusa Martins was hiding money in her vagina for many months in order to avoid Antonio Anglés not stealing her. There were some previous methods that she tested, save as hiding her money with socks and shoes on and a small cloth bag with the bra, but failed.

    While in prison, Antonio Anglés sent a message to his mother through some friends, as follows: "if you do not pay the fine, I will command a terrorist from the ETA organisation I've met in prison to kill you."

    By being accompanied of a friend of him, he once stole his mother by using a stick. He told her if she did not give 50,000 pesetas (which is about €300) profit she had just earned that month, he would be able to put the stick in her vagina. The woman recognized her son Antonio Anglés despite the darkness, and she dare to reported him at the police. The mother went to the legal court under police protection, but Antonio Anglés shouted: "How far have you come to report your own son?". Finally, Neusa withdrew the complaint but Antonio threatening again to kill her.

    One night Antonio ignited the mattress where her mother slept to burnt her alive. His father, who was drunk and lying somewhere in the ground woke up with smoke and managed to get his wife and make everything safe, so Antonio Anglés got furious and kicked them too much.

    Neusa was on the brink of becoming burnt to death by Antonio Anglés. Once he threw her out of the house, because any money was given to him. She had to go to sleep in an abandoned car and when she was inside, he came and set it on fire.

    There was a day that one of the Anglés brothers, just Juan Luis Anglés, did not tolerate how Antonio Angés beat his the mother all the time, so he stabbed him. Antonio was sent to a hospital in the nearest city of Valencia. During his convalescence he slept with a knife under his pillow. At this time also sent some word home with some acquaintances: "When I come back I'll kill all of them, Juan Luis Anglés and the two youngest brothers too".

    Antonio Angles, who has no any job or benefit, spoke in Spanish and never did follow any rule. He was able to shake off the army service. For the first time he thought to be exempt from being illiterate and having been born in Brazil, but the necessary steps to join to the army was done so he must separate for more than a year of his family. However, he acted like he is trying to committed suicide, so there he was. He appeared with a rope under the chin just a few days after his arrival at the army, so they forced him to left out the army.

    He was a cunning as a fox. His behaviour is way different when in and out of his house. When in the street he seems to be such a good boy image with his handsome look, but inside his house he was such a demon who always terrorized all his entire family all the time. His mother has tried hundreds of times to lead a normal life, but failed. He is too narcissistic, and he did not show any affection to anyone.'

    However, all these data must be analysed carefully, as most of them really weren't checked and media coverages always raised by manipulating as is Antonio Anglés was the most sadistic person ever in Spain, which looks like is too far to be true.

    What was well-know is the path of Antonio Angles in Spaniards prisons, where he has entered five times. The first one on 13th April 1985, a few months after he was 18 years old, just because of theft, but he remained at the prison for only two days, then he left out by parolee conditions.

    The second time he was in prison was on 13th January 1987, as he faced a 47 days jail sentence due to the previous stuff. He left prison when it was done.

    He entered in prison again on 25th July 1987 because of drug trafficking. He left out by parole conditions on 11th August 1987.

    On 18th June 1988, he came back to prison for theft with some intimidation, and he was not free until 16th February 1989 .

    At that time, Antonio saw how his father passed away by reiterated abuse of alcohol, then he was involved in the most serious criminal act of their curriculum. It was on 8th January 1990 and his victim was a 20-year-old female named Nuria Pera.


    'She was a drug user and my brother sold her drugs. One day she took some things she found in my house, such as drugs and some things that people value. Antonio Anglés went out to look her, he was beside himself with anger, and she was severely beaten. Then, Antonio Anglés kidnapped her by bringing her home at the ground floor and she was chained, but my brother Ricardo Anglés call the police, and she was released', told Dolores Anglés (Kelly) as an eyewitness.

    According to what Nuria Pera told, she went to a house Antonio Angles had in Valencia, just to pay him some debts for having purchased drugs and to announce that she would pay more later.

    She also said that Antonio Anglés hit repeatedly and threatening her with a knife, forced her to go together to Anglés family's house located in Colon street at Catarroja. Once there, Antonio Anglés hit it again and then introduced her into a room at the back of the house, behind a poultry hen house where she was tied on a post, leaving her chained there for two days.
    "Antonio beat me from all over the body. He threatened me to stick a knife to get a mark on my face. He also told me that I was going to pull into a water borehole located there, so he threw some things inside to show me how deep it could be. He tried to strangle me and I even wet myself,"' told Nuria before the judge in court.

    Unfortunately, it did not end there.
    'Before leaving, Antonio took a doberman dog which he had trained to attack. He said it would be better that I began to pray because the doberman could smell blood. I was really terrified when the dog came and started to smell me', Nuria Pera told.

    All the relatives of Antonio Anglés who witnessed that didn't care about Nuria Pera, but Ricardo Anglés, who rang the police for the sake of avoiding more pain for Nuria.

    When she was rescued, Nuria Pera refused to say who had been tortured her 'because she feared Antonio Anglés too much'.

    The trial took place a year later and the prosecutor requested that Antonio Anglés could join 11 years to prison, and he also requested four months in prison for the mother, Neusa Martins, the sister Dolores Anglés and a friend of her also by default in their duty to report the facts to the police.

    During the oral trial, Antonio Anglés acknowledged he had taken this action but called it 'as an absolute nonsense.'

    Meanwhile, Dolores Angles said that Nuria Pera refused to call the police or take off the chain, 'because she was aware herself that she had misbehaved so she should pay for it.'

    Finally, Antonio Anglés was convicted, and the sentence handed down on 18th May 1991, so it consists of six years and 4 months in prison for the kidnapping of Nuria Pera, also they adopted him two years, four months and one day for the offence of possession and drug trafficking.

    Prior to this act, his last imprisonment was on 17th February 1990 to meet four sentences: one was four months and one day for resisting arrest; another was five days to get involved in a fight; another one was six months and one day for assaulting a policeman of Catarroja, and the last one was two months and one day for drug trafficking. The enforcement of all of these penalties expired on 13th August 1990, but he was not set free that day because he had pending a harsh sentence for the kidnapping of Nuria Pera.

    Antonio Angles was moved from Monterroso's prison - located in the northwest of Spain - to Valencia on 14th September 1990. When he reached the prison of Valencia he had already served a quarter of its fault, so he was ranked in second grade. Moreover, he had previously enjoyed a permit for six days and all reports were favourable to him. When he reached the Valencia prison, the management decided to isolate him in a room alone by the fear that the most aggressive prisoners to retaliate against him because they knew that Antonio chained a woman to a post.

    However, upon leaving its isolated room the prisoner fit well on daily prison life. Antonio Anglés was assigned to the fourth portion of the jail, which was the softest of that jail overall, as most of the prisoners are elderly, (over seventy years old or so), and also some prisoners serving sentences for their first time.

    He quickly gained the loyalty of the prison's staff due to his skills as electrician. While in jail he kept such good behaviour; he was polite and never got into any fights. It is not unreasonable to say that he was a high confidence prisoner of high of prison management.

    He always had rejected to talk of the reason for which he was sent to prison. The only thing he said was that the woman with whom he had relationships reported everything, so it was true that he had chained her, but he did it because she owed him some money.

    He never received any disciplinary report and he even earned 100,000 pesetas, (which is about €600) after having joined as a training telephone-line layer.

    'It was not such a normal prison person. He always dressed well, and had pretty short hair.'

    According to some of his fellow prisoner said, 'Antonio was extremely aggressive and was gay', as anyone had never known relationships with women.

    According to Miguel Pérez, another fellow prison who was working there as hairdresser: 'Every week he came to cut his hair because he was very flirtatious, and asked me so many times for the tweezers to pluck himself his eyebrows. I'm sure that he could kill the three teenage girls by anger. Maybe he could not stand that these girls were more successful with relationships than he was. He was aware that I knew he is homosexual, and he had to kept it as a secret. He couldn't cope that women got successful with men wherever they like with. So, for instance, I guess that if these three girls were spotted by him, it just caused him such deep resentment, so he might prefer to fuck them up.'

    Apparently, according to Miguel Pérez, Antonio Anglés had a special preference for young boys, and he likes to seduced to all new inmates that came to the painting facility by gave them some drugs and money, and then he took them to his cell room. He used to last all day long on Saturdays by confined with them to have sexual intercourses. 'As he usually said, he used to have such kinky sex, but gave not scandals. He did not smoke nor did drugs from what I could know of, and he was a hard worker too. His only problem is that he dislike shower too much to the point that his cellmate claimed to be transferred changed and because he could not stand his sexual behaviour.'

    I really couldn't understand how the hairdresser was dare to say that Antonio Anglés could stand women because of their physical look or something like that.
    I myself think that such a report could be overrated by police to coerced Miguel Pérez in some way to continues to point that Antonio Anglés was the most unusual cruel person ever in Spain, but whatever.


    Antonio Angles, for their ranking in the second degree on jail, could enjoy annual leave 36 days to grant leave from prison, divided into periods of 6 days, which at first glance is something really unexplainable considering his criminal record:

    - He was convicted on 13th February 1986 for theft up to one month and one day with the criminal fine of 40,000 pesetas fine, (which is about €240).

    - He was convicted on 16th July 1988 for theft up to one year and one day.

    - He was convicted on 5th June 1989 for an offence up to six months.

    - He was convicted on 20th June 1989 for crimes against public health and the environment up to two months and one day.

    - He was convicted on 13th November 1990 for an offence up to six months and one day.

    - He was convicted on 14th December 1990 for possession and trafficking of drugs up to three years and three million pesetas fine, (which is about €18,000).

    - He was convicted on 18th May 1991 for abduction up to six years and four months.

    - He was convicted on 18th May 1991 too for possession and drug trafficking up to two years, four months and one day, and also a million pesetas fine, (which is about €6,000).

    - He was convicted on 18th May 1991 for drug and trafficking possession up to four months and one day with the criminal fine of 500,000 pesetas fine, (which is about €300).

    However, despite their criminal history record, all psychologist reports were right, and his prison record file indicated that "he is not a drug user and has a low rate of mental illness by having a prisoner person". Therefore, the judge chief of the Court of Justice of the autonomous community of Valencia, who is called Ernesto Carbonell, with all the favourable information that the prisoner had, based on a report made by the psychologists, criminologists and educators of the prison, and based on the report made by the chief and other staff of the prison, he finally decided to grant on 28th December 1991 a 6 days jail leave to Antonio Anglés, so he must have to come back to prison on 3rd January 1992.

    On 5th March 1992 he was allowed to leave the jail for six days, but this time he didn't came back when the leave permission was over, (just on 12th March 1992). Since then, Antonio Angles had a warrant for his arrest on him. Oddly enough, the Civil Guard never went to his home to arrest him even, so he never had hesitated walking down freely in Catarroja, where he lived. As stated by the judge officer who is called Alberola, since he should have returned to the centre, 'this is just the way he wanted, and police has not been able to catch him.' However, it may be pointed out that judges did not rush in any way to issues the arrest of Antonio Anglés.

    According to the police files:

    'The seventh trial court of Valencia city in a letter dated on 10th September 1992 issues the arrest of Antonio Anglés for default of the therms of a sentence. It was stated on 18th September 1992 in an unlimited way.'

    That is, Antonio Anglés escape from jail on 12th March and the judges issued his warrant on 10th September, which is almost 6 months later.

    During the last gap of time in which Antonio was in prison, the Anglés family decided to move out to another house. Life in Colón street had become almost unbearable. In fact, their neighbours came to show small demonstrations to oust the family, as they were tired of their usual petty crimes of all its members and because of the house had become the main centre for drug supplies in Catarroja too.

    Finally, in August 1991, the Angles family had moved to a fourth floor of number in the street Cami Real at Catarroja town with a cost of three million pesetas, (which is about 18,000 €), that they got through a credit granted given to Neusa Martins, the mother of Antonio Anglés. It was a dirty, full of debris and lacking in features house, with several bunk beds in the main room dominated by a television. The only room that held some organization was Dolores Anglés' room, the sister of Antonio Anglés, who was always locked and is the room where the answerphone was located, since Dolores Anglés, wanted to break into the world of song as she always did consider herself as a ballet dancer.

    On the other hand, the room which was usually occupied by Antonio Anglés included only of a smelly small bed and a small table on which there were only four adult magazines, a book to the Spaniard sexologist Elena Ochoa and 50 magazine cuttings with advertisements for women's lingerie. It is not fully clear who could own those magazines, just because Angles family's house was a place which was the house of many people who were invited to live with them. Moreover, when the disappearance of the three teenage girls took place on 13th November 1992, two additional persons were living at the Anglés family house, just Miguel Ricart and Luis Gallardo, a drug addict offender who also was the friend of one of the siblings of their family.

    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 328 - 340.
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    Four days after to the appearance of the bodies, the main investigators of the Civil Guard, just Captain Ibañez and Sergeant Pizarro, already think that everything was absolutely clear about this multiple crime:
    'The only thing that we need to properly solve that is the arrest of Antonio Angles.' They even had been claimed to the Alcira judge for the lifting of the secrecy, 'because all the investigations have been done.'

    It's hard to believe how such a multiple crime like this was solved that way so quickly, even though with all those mistakes they did.

    However, although Miguel Ricart had confessed himself as guilty and accused Antonio Angles to be the murder of the three teenage girls, it seemed unlikely that any other persons were involved in the rape, tortured and murder.

    In fact, the aim to find a third murderer hit the headlines of all newspapers and even the Spaniard Security Minister himself confirmed in a press conference that the investigations were looking for other potential murderers as well.

    Unfortunately, anyone could have known if these investigations to find additional murderers were right and who were those people under suspicion, since nothing of this was written on the main legal subject of this multiple crime. According to their reports and the legal subject, the only thing that some police officers did was taking statements to four people.

    Five days later of the appearance of the three girls, just on 1st February 1993, a 50 years old man went by his own volition to Patraix's Civil Guard police station asking to provide some references to the ongoing investigation. He was a tall, thin man, with grey hair and sunken eyes. Although he advised the police officer located at the door that he would like to talk about Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart, perhaps because his appearance was not neat or because his haggard look, it may imply that the police officers believed he might reveal something irrelevant, so, the fact is that he has been waiting for more than two hours until he told the chief Sergeant Pizarro everything he knews about both Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart could indicate that, according to the police point of view, Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart weren't the murders, otherwise they might allow Miguel Cortona to talk about as soon as possible.

    The conversation that man had with the Sergeant Pizarro may provide some details that could reinforce the suspicion towards Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart, so he decided that would be better to writing a report of it:

    In Valencia, at the 311th unit of the Civil Guard, on 1st February 1993 at 5:00 PM came a person named Miguel Cortona, born in Valencia on 4th April 1942, being separated, who lives near Liria, just in a house located halfway between Liria and Pedralba, and then, once he told he wanted to say something about Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart, he was interrogated so he answered as follows:

    He was sent to prison, particularly in the Valencia prison for a crime against public health (by drug trafficking) and he was a cellmate of Miguel Ricart.

    That time he was in the same cell as Miguel Ricart, (who is also known as 'El Rubio' as nickname), as long as 15 days or so, and they were talking about many things, including that Miguel Ricart had a gun which used to be hidden in an uninhabited house near Villamarchante, which also had hidden there 700,000 ptas too, (which is about €4,200), but he had lost all this money because getting wet and damaged.
    He also said something to other stuff that caused rejection to him because Miguel Ricart could said something about girls and rape. He said that the last conversations were taken when a third inmate accused of rape joined into the same cell.

    He said that Miguel Ricart purchased his gun by paying 25,000 pesetas (around 150 €). He said that Miguel Ricart's gun was small and 9*mm that kept next to the railway near Villamarchante at that uninhabited house.

    He said that Miguel Ricart stated him that these 700,000 ptas were stolen to a petrol station.

    He also said that when left out the prison on 14th December 1992, he went to live at the address mentioned above by living alone, and two weeks later, when Miguel Ricart left out the prison, he went to his house and told him that he wanted to stay just a few days there because he had any other house to live in; he replied affirmatively but he really doesn't like too much that Miguel Ricart could stay there for a long time with him.

    By being asked to clarify these comments they had earlier about rape girls in the cell jail:

    He said that three days after Miguel Ricart had started to live with him, one day at 5:00 AM an unknown male barged home and he put a 9 mm gun to his head, and that the male asked for all the money he could have. For the first time he didn't reveal where his money is so he was beaten repeatedly with an iron bar while pointing the gun to his head too, whereas Miguel Ricart was in another room without leaving out it.
    Then, the unknown male got him out of the house and kept hitting him heavily until he got fear for his own life, so he finally gave him all the money he had, about 35,000 pesetas (which is about €183). Then the assaulter put him back inside his house, which already was left out Miguel Ricart, and introduced him in a wardrobe by saying him 'If you are willing to pursuit me, I'm able to kill you from shooting at you as long as 40 metres away with my own gun', further threatening that he will come back in the next week, and he is still in place he would kill him. Finally, the assaulter left and five minutes later Miguel Ricart came back by saying that he had left to ask for some help but didn't find anyone over there.

    As he had been very scared, the next day went to the city of Valencia with the intention of not returning anymore but when it was already 7:00 pm and had no place to stay, he decided to go back home (which happened at 8:00 PM) and two hours later, a blue Seat Ronda cam with Antonio Anglés, Miguel Ricart and one brother of Antonio Anglés who is called Mauricio Anglés (who is also know as 'El Mauri' as a nickname). Miguel Ricart introduced them by saying that 'he was looking for some friends to tell him what had happened at the night before, so these two guys had offered to provide protection', although he really believed that it's not true because these people were carried out some mattresses to stay in home which means that they wanted to stay there for several days and that he would be coerced to left out and to not came back any more.

    He said that four days later after Antonio Anglés was living in his own home, Antonio Anglés seems to be such violent person and he also said that Antonio Anglés wore a jacket that had a moon-crescent symbol as it was the same symbol that the unknown male who beaten had worn.

    Being in his own house Antonio Anglés, Miguel Ricart, Mauricio Anglés and himself, there was a time in which they were talking about the treatment and buying that prison rapists inmates usually received in jail, so Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart told him that they like to kill and bury all the females that they could rape, just to avoid later these rough times in jail.

    Well, some people believe police probably could coerce Miguel Cortona to bolster the myth about Miguel Ricart and Antonio Anglés as dangerous criminals, although any previous evidence indicated that these two guys are serial rapists or something like that.
    It's need to be pointed out that according to Miguel Ricart's psychiatric reports I posted earlier, he was not a sadistic person.


    By asking him what kind of cars both Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart usually drove:
    He said that they used a blue Seat Ronda car, and that Miguel Ricart one day was driving had a white Opel Corsa car as well, although he can not remember their plates.
    By showing him some pictures of the two cars that the Civil Guard police confiscated, just a blue Seat Ronda car with plate V-7670-BS and a white Opel Corsa car with plate V-7757-BJ, he really could recognize these two cars as the cars used by both Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart. He also said that one day Miguel Ricart went partying to a nightclub and that when he came back the next day on foot, he told that his car won't start because it runs out of petrol.

    He said that everything he told happened from 14th December 1992, when he was released from prison, to 20th January 1993, the day that he moved to a hostel in Valencia.

    He also has been living in Anglés' household for seven days, and this was because Antonio Anglés proposed him to buy his house located in Liria, so the mother of Antonio Anglés went to the bank asking for a bank loan, which she received, so he need to wait for a week by living in Anglés' household, which was located in a fourth floor in Cami Real street at the town of Catarroja.

    By asking him if Antonio Anglés had some bladed weapons:
    He said that Antonio Anglés had a double-edge sword.

    By asking him if he could say something more about Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart:
    He said that Antonio Anglés had few bullets from his gun, and that Antonio is a very aggressive person and was the person who stole and beat him too, but what impressed him the most was what that Antonio said he would be able to kill and bury after rapped women if needed just to avoid the punishment usually rapist experience by other convicts.

    By asking him if he could hear them something about that they were involved in caught some women near a nightclub in order to abuse or rape them:
    He said he has never heard anything like this.

    He said that on the previous Saturday, when he heard on television about Alcasser girls case, he realised that maybe Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart were the murders of them.

    He said that he tried to go to the police station to report that a bit earlier, but that he feared Antonio Anglés very much because he has a gun, so he had to prefer to say nothing, then he finally decided to report everything he knows about both Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart.

    He said he had nothing more to say.


    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 340 - 343.
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    Miguel Ricart told later before the judge that he had met Miguel Cortona in prison, and he even was able to remind the incident with the hooded man inside Miguel Cortona's house:

    'I had met Miguel Cortona in the prison of Valencia at the third section; he released it before me and told me where he lives, just near to Lliria, so I promised him to visit, so I decided to spend a few days there once I left the prison. Although I was able to find his house by myself, it was really a hard task.

    One night a hooded man barged into Cortona's house whilst carrying a gun, so once that man took Miguel Cortona outside, I left and went to the neighbouring house asking for help to a man, but his wife didn't allow him to help,' Miguel Ricart told.

    However, according to Miguel Ricart, both Antonio Anglés has shared commercial interest with Miguel Cortona:

    The whole Anglés family met Miguel Cortona because I introduce him to Antonio Anglés. Finally Antonio wanted to buy Miguel Cortona's house. In fact, Antonio tried to convince his mother Neusa to do so. Neusa Martins went to Lliria to see the house and asked two million pesetas (which is about €12,000), so the mother of Antonio Anglés went later to the bank for get a loan.

    I know that the bank finally gave her two million pesetas to Neusa, and both the boyfriend of Dolores Anglés and I were eyewitnesses of it as we accompanied Neusa to the bank by driving the Renault 5 owned by the boyfriend of Dolores Anglés; then we came back to the bank another day just to borrow the money.

    The rest of the family was also related to Miguel Cortona in some ways since Mauricio Anglés and Antonio Anglés were spending a few days inside Miguel Cortona's house, just because Miguel Cortona was trying to sell his own house because he feared for his own life after the incident of the hooded man, and that's the reason why Antonio Anglés invited Miguel Cortona to spend several days to Anglés' household in Catarroja.'

    Finally, their intent to buy Miguel Cortona's house wasn't done because Miguel Cortona had built the house without following the council permissions, so the council of the town of Lliria would force him to demolish.

    Moreover, Miguel Ricart was going to tell to the judge a fact about Miguel Cortona's house that did not appear in any of the writing reports to the Civil Guard police. So, according to Miguel Ricart, the night after his arrest, some police officers agents took him out of the police station to the location where Miguel Cortona lives, as follows:


    'Once night some police officers took me to the town of Lliria.
    We went to the house of Miguel Cortona in Lliria and I draw a plane of his house in order to make easy to the police how they could raid into his house successfully.

    We were next to the house from the first time, and then we went to Lliria's police station to make the sketch plane of his house.'

    It was supposed that the transfer of Ricart from the prison to Lliria was made to show to the police a likely place used by Antonio Anglés to kept hideaway himself. However, it is difficult to understand that the police didn't take any statement from Miguel Cortona before, and they just had to wait for Miguel Cortona to report by his own will several days later. As everything in the investigation of that dreadful crime, there were a lot of odd inconsistencies all the time. In fact, the chief policeman who is called Captain Ibañez did not give any importance to other details that Ricart told the judge about his cellmate, as follows:

    'I knew Miguel Cortona suffered from stomach ulcer so he was taking medication for ulcer, and he must not drink coffee, but unfortunately he liked coffee very much, so, eventually, he had too many sleepless nights.'

    It seemed to be a trivial fact, but it was not. Keep in mind that beside the clandestine grave there was found, as the writing report signed by the judge, a box of 'Zantac' brand and two packets of 'Urbal.' If the policemen who carried the case take it and would to go to the nearest chemist to ask, would have learnt that these two medicine box are for stomach ulcers. It's need to be pointed out as well that any of Anglés' neither Miguel Ricart had been suffering any ulcer disease.

    Two days later of Miguel Cortona's report in Patraix police station, a strange incident were going to happen, and unexplainable wasn't included within the case file writing reports, but a local newspaper of the Valencia province titled as follows:


    'Police arrested Miguel Cortona when he was asking on behalf of Antonio Anglés.


    The Civil Guard police arrested Miguel García (a friend of Antonio Anglés) on 3rd February 1993 in the town of Villamarchante nearby the old rail station. It is now inhabited by a gipsy family. "A 50-years-old man came by walking down along the railway and stayed here for four days. He approached us whilst we were out of the house, and told us that he came on behalf of Antonio Angles,' told Josefa, the mother of the gipsy family unit who had been living in his own house with some Angles brothers as long as two months.

    The woman was frightened of this situation. 'You must get out because the police were looking for him and did not want any trouble,' told Josefa. But Antonio Anglés' friend ignored it and still claimed for stayed there 'because the cold weather conditions, and he asked if we could allow him for a warm-up for a while', told Josefa.

    According to the report of the gipsy family, Miguel García came wet and bedraggled. He had arrived to the old rail station through the fields. Due to his insistence, Juan (who is one of the nine children, 17 years old), accompanied him to the kitchen to warm up around the fireplace.

    'I was really scared, because I was afraid that he could hurt me and my daughters,' told Josefa to Levante newspaper. This was the reason that my son Juan would not go to the police station to report the presence of the friend of the perpetrator of the triple murder of Alcasser teenage girls. Whilst the boy remained inside with Miguel García, Josefa and her daughters were waiting outside to see a police car passing by, as they used to do each day for four or five times.
    Since Miguel Garcia joined the kitchen with the boy to warm up for twenty minutes or so, it was known that their conversation had nothing to do about the triple murder.

    The will of Miguel Garcia was not exactly staying all night long with us, because he insisted so many times to my son that he should go outside to find a taxi in which he could leave that place', told Paco.

    The boy, who tried to dissuade Miguel García of his idea to go outside the house, he could only hold a little over a quarter of an hour. 'Finally, as he kept niggling, this man took six thousand pesetas (which is about €36) from his pocket and gave it to my son to go quickly to Villamarchante looking for a taxi", told Paco.

    'A Civil Guard officer came there and told him that there was a friend of Antonio Anglés inside. Miguel García did not attempt to resist its arrest and get in the police car'.
    'At least for about half an hour we were waiting for the police to Valencia to come and pick it up. They remained in front of the house, and then, another car came and took him away, so that was the last time we've seen this man'.

    Miguel Garcia was sent to the Civil Guard police station, and then he was allowed to inform his family about his arrest,' told the head of the family.

    Who is Miguel García? Did a journalist make an error by saying Miguel García instead of Miguel Cortona? Why aren't there any information about this incident in the case file? What happened there?


    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 344 - 347.
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    On 1st February 1993, the Civil Guard would not only be aware of the existence of Miguel Cortona, but also about another friend of the Angles family, just a young man called Luis Ribera. They were told by a report of the Civil Guard which was sent from the southern Spaniard province of Córdoba, as follows:


    'We knew earlier this morning that the legal court number one of Peñarroya has detected a possible link of an inhabitant of Peñarroya with the alleged perpetrator of the Alcasser girls case.'
    As a result of offence trial number 77/92 against Luis Ribera, it was known that on 20th January 1993 Neusa Martins, (mother of Antonio Anglés), reported before the judge of Catarroja that Luis Ribera is a friend of one of her sons and that he had been living with them at home until recently, but nowadays, she ignored his whereabouts.


    We know that the parents of Luis Ribera really live in Peñarroya, but they had no idea of where their son could be located now, as they knew nothing about him since some months ago.

    By ringing the prison of Valencia hereby confirms that Luis Ribera was imprisoned there since 22nd January 1993.

    By looking more information about Luis Ribera, we can provide all the following information:

    On 18th June 1992, he was taken from the prison number two of Sevilla to the legal court of Peñarroya in the southern Córdoba province.

    On 21st July 1992, he was released, then he entered a detoxification centre called Remar in Sevilla, and that he still was there on 7th September 1992.

    On 21st October 1992 he fled away and then he had lived in Alicante street at Catarroja, then the police arrested him and was sent to prison on 22nd January 1993.'


    When the policemen who were investigating the Alcasser murders knew about it, they asked the judge to go to jail the next day to ask some questions to Luis Ribera.
    However, a few hours before, another guy was going to testify by his own volition to the police station of Silla, Valencia province, by being accompanied by a solicitor. He was a 26-year-old, and he looks like he suffered too much damage by heroin abuse.


    On 2nd February 1993 at 1:30 PM, appears voluntarily a man who is called Ruben Romero, born in Castril (which is located in southern Spaniard province of Granada) on 21st February 1966, son of Joaquin and Piedad, he lives in Silla, Valencia province, his solicitor is called José Monforte.

    He said he met Antonio Angles since 1989 or 1990 and his friendship with him was exclusively for drugs, and he also knew Nuria Pera, who was the drug client of Antonio Anglés at that time, and they live together in Literato Azorín street at Benetússer as well. He also said that in early January 1990 he had a Citroen 2 CV van with plate V-9367-X, and at that time he had often been meeting with Antonio Anglés by getting in his car to go to Catarroja, and at any unspecified time he lost both his own national identity card and his driving licence card, adding that it could happen in November 1989, as he got another new national identity card on 5th December 1989 issued by the police station of Torrente, so once he has listened some radio stations claiming that Antonio Angles often change his name by Ruben to go unnoticed by the police, he decided to go the police to testify.

    He said that the last time he has seen Antonio Anglés was in a trial which took place in Valencia on 15th May 1991, and he was absolved of it.
    He said he has never seen either Antonio Anglés nor Nuria Pera since that day.

    He also said that someone had stolen his own Citroen 2 CV car, so he reported it to the police.
    He said he has nothing more to say.


    Rubén Romero told that perhaps Antonio Anglés could use both his driving licence or his identity card. He also indicates an interesting fact about the van that someone had stolen him earlier. This kind of van has a raised suspension system which could be a very appropriate vehicle for travel through bumpy, unpaved paths to go to La Romana. Unfortunately, the Civil Guard never investigated it.


    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 347 - 349.
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    On 2nd February 1993 at the afternoon two officers of the 'UCO' special police unit which came from the city of Madrid, together with the Civil Guard sergeant police investigator Pizarro went to prison in Valencia to ask some questions to two inmates who maybe could provide some interesting data. One of them was Roberto Angles, one of the younger brothers of Antonio Anglés, and whose name was in the traffic fine that appeared cut on the ground floor in the old uninhabited house located at La Romana, and the other one was Luis Ribera, the young man who provided some information to the Civil Guard.

    The first to testify was Roberto Anglés, as follows:


    By asking him if he wants to testify in a voluntary way:
    He replied affirmatively.

    By asking him what he did on 13th November 1992:
    He said that he was in the Chinatown quarter of Valencia with a friend named as 'Bola' as nickname, and that remained over there all day long .

    By asking him where he ate on 13th November 1992, and those who accompanied him in it:
    He said that he ate at home with his sister Dolores Anglés, Luis Ribera, his mother Neusa Martins and his two brothers Carlos Anglés and Mauricio Anglés. He doesn't remember if there was any other person.

    By asking him if they ate with both Miguel Ricart and his brother Antonio Anglés that day:
    He said he doesn't remember that.

    By asking him about the last time and the last place where he had seen Antonio Anglés:
    He said that he saw him a few days before, just on 13th January 1993 when he was sent to prison, and he saw him at home.

    By asking him if Antonio Anglés usually had lived at home as a routine once Antonio Anglés fled from prison:
    He said that Antonio Anglés usually stayed at home very few times, and when he did that he used to sleep in his bedroom which has a trapdoor at the ceiling to escape quickly if police eventually arrived.

    By asking him what vehicles Antonio Anglés usually used to drive:
    He said that he used a white Opel Corsa car from Miguel Ricart and a mixed black and red Honda 600 motorbike which Antonio Anglés had stolen once he fled away to prison and that Antonio Anglés had changed its plates.

    By asking him if he knows where Antonio Anglés usually kept hideaway every time he left home:
    He said that he really doesn't know that.

    By asking him if he has been living with Antonio Anglés in a house in the countryside near the area of Llombay at any time earlier:
    He said that five or six months ago he was living together with Antonio Anglés, Ricardo Anglés and Miguel Ricart in a two-story house located next to a town that has some fur shops. He also said that he was trying to kick the heroin. On another occasion, about three months ago, he also was in an unused house located in Ribarroja, which is the building of an old railway station.

    By asking him if some women have accompanied them there to the old uninhabited houses:
    He said that no woman did that.

    By asking him if he knows if Antonio Anglés once had beaten a woman:
    He said that Antonio Anglés really did that one day, so that was why he was sent to prison.

    By asking him if any family member had been mistreated by Antonio Anglés:
    He said that Antonio Anglés mistreated them too many times, including his parents too.

    By asking him what kind of mistreat they had suffered by Antonio Anglés:
    He said that Antonio Anglés used to beat to all his siblings as he had tied him three or four times. He has tied him twice at home, once again in Ribarroja and another one in that town which has some furriers, and in this town Antonio Anglés had tied him up for two days by placing his own hands back.

    By asking him if Antonio Anglés often had used such fake names:
    He said that his brother tend to use the name of José Partera and that he had the identity card of this person as well, and was Miguel Ricart who had stolen it to José Partera. He also said that Antonio Anglés tend to use the identity card of Enrique Anglés, and he thinks that his own identity card could have been stolen by Antonio Anglés because he had lost it, and he doesn't know where it could be located.

    By asking him if he likes to write his name on walls:
    He said he really did so many times, and he usually writes either 'Roberto' or 'Roberto Catarroja'.

    By asking him if he has lost a small notebook:
    He said there is a tiny blue notebook at home, but he really doesn't know its exact location. He also said he uses to write some signatures with his own name in it, although he still is not pretty good either at writing and reading.

    By asking him if there is a Game & Watch martian game at home:
    He said indeed there are three martian games at home, one is red, another one yellow and another one blue.

    By asking him if he has ever been accused of driving a Renault 5 car.
    He said that he has never received any traffic fine, and that Renault 5 white car belongs to his brother Mauricio Anglés.

    By asking him if he knows that Antonio Anglés could have had a gun:
    He said he had not seen any gun which belongs to Antonio Anglés, although he remembers how Antonio Anglés once threatened him and all his family to shoot them.

    By asking him if he voluntarily wants to give to police some head and pubic hairs:
    He replied affirmatively so he did himself that.

    By showing him a cassette tape recorded by 'Cadena Ser' nationwide radio station, in a program that allows to radio listeners to calls in which a person who is identified as Antonio Anglés was talking about some facts of the deaths of the three teenage girls to the radio station's speaker; by asking him if this voice belongs to Antonio Anglés:
    He said that the voice didn't belong to Antonio Anglés because it's certainly not his pitch of voice.

    By asking him if he knows something about the current whereabouts of Antonio Anglés:
    He said he knows nothing.

    By asking him if he has something more to say:
    He said he has nothing more to say.


    Roberto Anglés has denied that the traffic fine was stated against him and that the Renaul 5 car belongs to his brother Maurcicio Anglés. Again, the Civil Guard officers failed to check these two interesting things.


    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 349 - 353.
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    Then, Luis Ribera was going to testify on 2nd February 1993 at 8:00 PM, as follows:


    By asking him if he met Anglés family:
    He said that he met them since eight or ten years ago, being Roberto Anglés his best friend in this family so far.

    By asking him where he was on November 1992:
    He said at that time he was in Catarroja living at the Anglés family's house.

    By asking him where he was on 13th November 1992 and if he could remember what he did that day:
    He said he doesn't know what specifically things he could do on 13th November 1992 neither doesn't know where exactly he was, but all weekends like to go out with a friend who is called Baldoma, just a young boy of his age who was involved on drugs too. He also said that his friend is the owner of a bar which is called Baldoma too, which is located near the square of 'Legión Española' in Catarroja.

    By asking him if on 13th November 1992 Miguel Ricart and Antonio Anglés were together into Anglés family's house in Catarroja:
    He said that they really were there that day as they used to do it on weekend whereas on working days they often left out to live in the countryside.

    By asking him if he knows that Antonio escaped from prison:
    He said that he knows that fact.

    By asking him if he knows that Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart like to go around together and if they had any weapons:
    He said that Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart always go around together at the weekends, so on Friday, 13th November 1992 they did it too. He also said that he knows they had a gun, but he was never able to see it.

    By asking him what vehicle Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart have had:
    He said that Miguel Ricart has a white Opel Corsa car which owned to his ex-girlfriend, and they also had a blue Seat Ronda car which doesn't know who may be the owner.

    By asking him for the last time he could have seen Antonio Anglés:
    He said it was about two or three weeks ago or so.

    By asking him if he knows that Antonio Anglés tend to use false indentity cards or something like that:
    He said once he could have seen how Antonio Anglés had an identity card who belonged to his brother who is called Enrique Anglés, but he really doesn't know if Antonio Anglés could use any other false identity cards.

    By asking him if he knows what is the exact place in the countryside where Antonio Anglés used to live on working days:
    He said he knows that he has lived in some small houses located not far from the town of Tous, but he doesn't know the accurate location of them.

    By asking him if he knows if Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart usually let some girls at these uninhabited houses:
    He said he doesn't know that.

    By asking him if Antonio Anglés assaulted and beaten him at any time:
    He said Antonio Anglés once had beaten him by two slaps because he did not obey to Antonio Anglés in order to buy him a pornographic magazine.

    By asking him if he has seen how Antonio Anglés tend to assaulting his own siblings or parents:
    He said he did not see it, but he was told that such things sometimes happened.

    By asking him if he knew something about any others places where Antonio Anglés could have lived, not counting those houses he has stated before:
    He said Antonio Anglés likes to go to Valencia's Chinatown quarter too, but he really doesn't know those persons who came together to this place with Antonio Anglés .

    By asking him if he voluntarily wants to give us some hairs of both head and pubic.
    He did it himself in a voluntary way.

    By allowing him to hear a cassette tape recorded by 'Cadena Ser' - a nationwide Spaniard radio station - in a program that allows to radio listeners to calls in which a person who is identified as Antonio Anglés was talking about some facts of the deaths of the three teenage girls to the radio station's speaker; by asking him if this voice belongs to Antonio Anglés:
    He said he is not able to recognize this voice, although he still thinks that voice doesn't belong to Antonio Angles.

    By asking him if he wants to say something else.
    He said that following the steps of Mauricio Anglés police could be able to find where Antonio Anglés is, and that's all.

    Luis Ribera didn't hesitate to say that the day when the disappearance of the three teenage girls took place he was living at Anglés family house, but he said nothing about why he was living there, just because police failed to asking that to him. Why is the reason to a 20 years old drug addict whose parents live in a town of Córdoba province (which located more than 500 kilometres (310.68 miles) away towards southwest of Valencia), to live in Anglés' home at Catarroja?

    Apparently, the Civil Guard police did not investigate anything of both Luis Ribera and Roberto Angles, although apparently police had considered them as suspicious as they had been asked from taking some head and pubic hairs for later analysis.


    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 353 - 354.
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    Two weeks later, another new person went in a voluntary way to Patrax police station to testify. That person is called Francisco Partera, a young man whose police already had references because of Roberto Angles's report that the police took in prison, as Miguel Ricart supposedly had stolen Francisco Partera's identity card and then Antonio Anglés could have carried it for a while.

    On 18th February 1993 at 11:45 AM, a man called Francisco Partera, born in Montemayor (Córdoba province) on 14th October 1963, being his social status single and living in Catarroja, Valencia province, he testified as follows:

    He said that on July or August 1992, being not able himself to remember the exact date, lost his identity card together with his purse and two thousands pesetas (about €12) that he carried in the pocket of the Bermuda shorts that he wore that day.

    When he realized that, he moved to Catarroja's Civil Guard police station to report the fact and then with a temporary document that the Civil Guard gave him as he had lost his own identity card, he went later to a police station in Valencia in order to get a new identity card.

    He said he has received at home a report from the Hospital Pexet Alexandre where he was involved in a labour accident which happened on 1st December 1992, so he said he never had any work accident that day, so he was not in such hospital.

    He also received a bill at home which belonged to the Valencian University Foundation, dated on 29th October 1992 in which they claimed him 10,000 pesetas (about €60) for emergency assistance dated on 5th June 1992, so he said he has never been in this hospital, thus he wasn't involved either in any accident nor being ill on June 1992.

    He said he has also received a traffic fine on 29th September 1992 at home, just for driving without licence an Opel Corsa car with plate V-7757-BJ in the road towards Manises, so he stated that he was never driving through that road.

    He said he also has received other fines and a bill for the installation of a radio cassette in a Seat Ritmo car with plate V-7670-BS. He said he has never had this car and of course he didn't put any radio-cassette in it.

    By asking him if he had met Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart:
    He said he has some friendship with Miguel Ricart, but he has never met Antonio Anglés as only knows him by sight as he lives in Catarroja.

    By asking him if Antonio Anglés and Miguel Ricart have provided him some kind of drug:
    He said they didn't do that, but that sometimes he likes to buy cocaine to a drug dealer called as 'El Chino', who lives in the Catarroja neighbourhood of La Torre.

    By asking him if he had left his own identity card to Antonio Anglés in exchange for some cocaine and then Antonio Anglés never brought back to him:
    He said he never did that, so he doesn't remember the exact place where he had he lost his identity card.

    By asking him if he had met a person who is called Saturnino Iluminado, who is the policyholder insurance of the car driven by Francisco Partera:
    He said he had never met this man at all, and doesn't know the reasons why that name is on that insurance card.

    By asking him if he knows the paper of an all state agent that police shows him, which is a proof of having applied for the name change of the owner of the car with plate V-7670-BS:
    He said he doesn't know that, and he had never been in that all state agent.

    By asking him if he thinks that Miguel Ricart felt a certain amount of animosity towards him:
    He said he doesn't think so, as he has never done anything bad to Miguel Ricart.

    By asking him if he could recognise the signature that the police shows him, which is an identity card with his own data but with a picture the one of Antonio Anglés instead:
    He said that both the signature and all data belongs to him, but not the identity picture, so it may be his identity card although someone changed the picture portrait later.

    By asking him if he has something more to say:
    He said he has nothing more to say.

    Inexplicably, the Civil Guard had to show to Francisco Partera a copy of his identity card and being the identity picture the one which belonged to Antonio Anglés, but any evidence of that fact could be found in the legal documents; so, where the police chief who is called Sergeant Pizarro had found the identity card?

    Who is Saturnino Iluminado? His name seems to be unusual in Spanish language, and even it sounds quite a bit of masonry or something along the lines.

    This fact just shows that the Civil Guard knew that Antonio Anglés had the identity card data of another person and often used it, especially to go to hospitals.

    So, Francisco Partera is a young man who is a drug addict that was well known by the police. According to what he said to the police, Antonio Angles might have visited the Pexet Alexandre hospital by using his own identity card because of a work accident on 1st December 1992, just after the disappearance of the three teenage girls.
    Unfortunately, police never investigated anything about what work accident had suffered Antonio Angles, just 18 days after he had supposedly raped and murdered the three teenage girls. Police neither bothered to check why Antonio Anglés went to the University Hospital Foundation under the name of Francisco Partera, neither were able to check those many traffic fines to both the Opel Corsa car and Seat Ronda car. A competent police team may have been investigated all these details, but, again, they failed.


    Source: Juan Ignacio Blanco's book, pages 356 - 358.
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