Mea culpa S1E7x3

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00:00It wasn't really a relationship. She raped me when I was eight.
00:05And from then on, my life as a criminal began.
00:08I lived with this woman, who was an old woman.
00:11She was in her eighties.
00:15I did what I wanted to do. I met more people.
00:19I went out with them and they started to teach me how to steal.
00:26With a bitter taste, without an explanation for his sordid life choice,
00:31Oscar, at the age of ten, gets used to intermittently leaving his home to fight for his life.
00:38The Mapocho Bridges and fruit companies
00:41became, over time, the stage of his existence.
00:49The passage of time did nothing but consolidate
00:52the incipient antisocial behavior of Oscar Ralph.
00:57But, strangely, his criminal incursions never meant good dividends.
01:03Rather, they were almost always teeming with drama and fatality.
01:09For a long time, he relied on the trafficking of narcotics or marijuana
01:14as a way of living sordidly.
01:23The fashion factories often had Oscar Ralph as an adept.
01:29For a long time, this man devoted himself to the no less risky trade of the spear,
01:35a term that defines who is robbed by pedestrians in broad daylight.
01:40The impunity of these street robberies is quite high.
01:43But, in spite of this, Oscar Ralph, on many occasions,
01:47was caught with his hands in the dough.
02:00It was as if his presence in the streets of Mapocho
02:03had become a recurring event.
02:06And, what is worse, he became a mediocre canero,
02:10that is, a type of criminal who often ends up in prison,
02:14and for minor reasons.
02:17I did several robberies, numerous and interesting ones.
02:22One of them was the one I did in Mapocho.
02:27I did several robberies, numerous and interesting ones.
02:33But I had no support from anyone.
02:36I was alone, I was not married.
02:39So, suddenly, I got the same result.
02:42For example, a couple of times, I robbed more than 3 or 4 million pesos.
02:47I got the same result, I took 500,000 pesos,
02:49I took a prostitute and I spent, I don't know, 500,000 pesos in one night.
02:53It was crazy, suddenly, but I spent it.
02:56In coke, I don't know, in pills, with women.
03:00And if I liked a woman, I went out with a woman
03:03and I bought clothes for the woman.
03:08During the periods of freedom,
03:10this criminal perceives how he has lost the fear of prison.
03:14That psychological process where the punitive act of confinement
03:17is assumed to be habitual,
03:19generates, without a doubt, violent, daring individuals,
03:23capable of reaching incalculable extremes.
03:26Smoothly, because they don't have much to lose.
03:29It was just like Oscar Ralph,
03:31every time he was free,
03:33he explored shamelessly in other criminal phases.
03:38His frequent stays in prison
03:40allowed him to know the secrets of the mecheros,
03:43those thieves who exercise their trade in commercial stores.
03:48Various strategies are practiced here,
03:50but the simplest and most effective
03:52have the purpose of confusing the sellers
03:55to the point of making them lose their mind
03:58about the merchandise offered.
04:00That blue...
04:0144.
04:02That's 44.
04:06And the black you also have down there, if possible.
04:09I mean, the blue plus the black.
04:12What else do you have?
04:13Every time an occasion occurs,
04:15they hide a garment
04:17and show only the ones that are going to be tested.
04:20I'm going to try these two.
04:29The idea, by the way, is to steal the surplus article
04:32and argue later that he decided to postpone the purchase for another occasion.
04:44OK.
05:03Security.
05:0422nd floor.
05:1323rd floor.