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Que pasa con diana quer
The chewing gum
In this new context, they proceeded to interrogate Abuín’s wife, Rosario Rodríguez, who had already been questioned in the initial phases of the Quer case and denied at the time that Abuín had left the house on the night of August 22, 2016, as he had been with her. The suspicions of the investigators regarding Abuín’s possible involvement in the Quer case ended up causing Rosario Rodríguez to retract that statement in the new interrogation, leaving Abuín Gey without an alibi.
In a second version, he affirmed that he was the one who killed Diana Quer after forcing her into his car that night in August. He confessed that he tied her handcuffs to get her into the car, but that once inside the young woman did not stop resisting, he ended up strangling her. His account before the agents included the place where he hid the body, in a well in an abandoned industrial warehouse in the parish of Asados, in Rianjo, about 20 kilometers from where the trail of Diana Quer was lost in the early morning of August 22, 2016.
Missing poc
In this new context, they proceeded to interrogate Abuín’s wife, Rosario Rodríguez, who had already been questioned in the initial phases of the Quer case and denied at the time that Abuín had left the house on the night of August 22, 2016, as he had been with her. The suspicions of the investigators regarding Abuín’s possible involvement in the Quer case ended up causing Rosario Rodríguez to retract that statement in the new interrogation, leaving Abuín Gey without an alibi.
In a second version, he affirmed that he was the one who killed Diana Quer after forcing her into his car that night in August. He confessed that he tied her handcuffs to get her into the car, but that once inside the young woman did not stop resisting, he ended up strangling her. His account before the agents included the place where he hid the body, in a well in an abandoned industrial warehouse in the parish of Asados, in Rianjo, about 20 kilometers from where the trail of Diana Quer was lost in the early morning of August 22, 2016.
Iowa jogger murdered
In this new context, they proceeded to interrogate Abuín’s wife, Rosario Rodríguez, who had already been questioned in the initial phases of the Quer case and denied at the time that Abuín had left the house on the night of August 22, 2016, as he had been with her. The suspicions of the investigators regarding Abuín’s possible involvement in the Quer case ended up causing Rosario Rodríguez to retract that statement in the new interrogation, leaving Abuín Gey without an alibi.
In a second version, he affirmed that he was the one who killed Diana Quer after forcing her into his car that night in August. He confessed that he tied her handcuffs to get her into the car, but that once inside the young woman did not stop resisting, he ended up strangling her. His account before the agents included the place where he hid the body, in a well in an abandoned industrial warehouse in the parish of Asados, in Rianjo, about 20 kilometers from where the trail of Diana Quer was lost in the early morning of August 22, 2016.
Molly murdered
Initially, the investigators ruled out El Chicle because he did not pass through the same time zone. His phone could be positioned via repeater in that area, but not with GPS data because, when handed over to the Guardia Civil, the device had been formatted «consciously» hours before. The studies also concluded that El Chicle approached Diana Quer at the intersection between Paseo del Arenal and Venecia street, since the GPS positionings of Diana’s cell phone mark in this area the location of the young woman that morning. Despite the errors in the positionings, of some meters, «where José Enrique Abuín says he approached her it is impossible» that she was, commented an investigator of the case during the trial, given that «there are almost 200 meters of distance».
A forensic report concluded that the body had been floating for at least 20 days, since «fly pupae», a non-aquatic species that needs oxygen to survive, were detected in the victim’s hair. The testimony contradicts the version given by El Chicle because it shows that the corpse had to be counterweighted a second time. For their part, the forensic teams that have intervened in the trial have disagreed with the existence of physical evidence that Diana suffered a sexual assault, although they have agreed that the young woman died strangled with a bridle and not, as the accused claims, by having exerted excessive pressure with her hands. In this sense, the poor state of preservation in which the corpse was found must be taken into account, since it had been submerged for nearly 500 days.