Mea culpa S1E8x7

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00:00The subject of the most horrendous aggression that can exist, and understanding that, it is enough to privilege your interest and courage to face the cameras.
00:10It happened on March 13, 1988.
00:16Approximately a quarter to eight at night.
00:21I was on my way home, and a man came out of the road and stabbed me with a knife.
00:28He covered my mouth, grabbed my hair.
00:32Because every word was terrifying me, that he never made a complaint,
00:38that I didn't look him in the face much because I was going to recognize him.
00:42And always, at all times, he was scaring me that he was going to kill me.
00:48Ms. Cristina, at that moment, are you crying? Are you worried? Are you calm? Are you desperate?
00:56Desperate, desperate. I begged a lot.
01:00I begged, I made him see that he had a mother, that he possibly had a wife, that he possibly had daughters.
01:08That I was a woman, and that he thought of all those other women who could be close to him, and the harm that I was going to do.
01:17However, those words were deafening.
01:20No, not for him. There was nothing for him.
01:23He was implacable with all his evil, very evil, too much evil.
01:30It must be terrible.
01:32Terrible, terrible, yes, yes.
01:35It is something that is never forgotten.
01:38That it is overcome by many things.
01:40That is, there are many important things in life that one has to keep fighting for.
01:46Because in that moment of terror, which I also felt was very close to death, that he was going to kill me at any moment.
01:53Then, when you react and feel that you are alive, you have to keep fighting.
02:01It's not a matter of a month, two months, it's a matter of years.
02:07What leads you to be present in front of our cameras and give a live testimony of what that horrible experience has meant?
02:16That is, every day you see many things, and people sometimes don't realize that danger is everywhere.
02:28I have daughters, I see them grow up.
02:31I feel fear, I feel fear.
02:33Because there are psychopaths everywhere.
02:36People often do not report the facts out of fear, out of shame.
02:41But I don't always tell them everything.
02:45And I wanted to do it because, just like me, there may be many more victims.
02:52The real culprit, José Uldaricio Vázquez, is held here, sentenced to life imprisonment.
03:00The evidence against him, according to justice, is irrefutable.
03:05The knife used in the crime was found in his home,
03:08the victim's bicycle,
03:10and a proof of the jewels he stole and then sold.
03:14In his category of a rapist and the object of the criminal population not paying attention to his life,
03:19José Vázquez lives in this sector of incommunicados.
03:24Small cement rooms for one person are also allowed to be brought in here.
03:30A picture of human reality that we do not want to see, but that exists,
03:35raw, pathetic, and painted by men.
03:39We are now going to meet that subject who had no mercy for his victims.
03:44They warn us that the most probable thing is that he does not recognize his crime.
03:48It is actually the psychological profile of the rapists.
03:52There he is. He is José Uldaricio Vázquez.
03:56Today he is 43 years old.
03:59He has been held in this injustice for five years.
04:03He has no right to mix with the rest of the criminal population.
04:08And according to the prison laws, he must only leave his cell to eat and go to the bathroom.
04:17I understand that you are sentenced to first respect, right?
04:24Yes.
04:25But that is the practice that has been born in the last 20 years.
04:28Yes, that depends on the conduct.
04:32The conduct of the person inside.
04:34Do you think that sentence is fair?
04:36It is unfair because I have been complaining since 1988.
04:40I was in prison until five months later.
04:45And I still complain.
04:47Mr. José Uldaricio Vázquez.
04:50You, in March 1988, killed a person.
04:57What led you to do that?
05:00I have always been in the first part of the investigation,
05:04due to psychological pressure and torture.
05:07Cristina Salas, raped in March 1988.
05:13Patricia Viseño, also raped in March 1988.
05:17And Juana Loreta Suazo, also raped on that same date.
05:21You recognized them exactly.
05:23So, Mr. José, what are we talking about?
05:26Do you want to tell me that you are not the rapist?
05:28No.
05:29No?
05:30No.
05:31What is going on in your mind when you tell me that right now?
05:34No, I am not saying anything.
05:36I told you, of course.
05:38I am complaining about something.
05:40I am asking for a special report from the National Interview.
05:43And I have the photocopies.
05:45I have been asking for them for the last 100 days.
05:48I have photocopies of the newspapers.
05:50You were reading them before.