Mea culpa S1E8x4

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00:00Fernández Comerciante Ambulante was the subject of a complaint against him,
00:05since, according to versions, his physiognomy was the same as the rapist's.
00:16The police quickly arrested him,
00:19and without giving credit to his spontaneous arguments,
00:22he was consigned as the author of the rapes,
00:25and therefore, Maipú's psychopath.
00:31The situation was depressing,
00:34so he was immediately admitted to the Santiago Penitentiary.
00:39With this successful arrest,
00:42a thin criminal chapter began to close,
00:46which, on the one hand, gave peace to the citizens,
00:50and, on the other, culminated in a difficult police case.
00:54The press of the time also filled the pages
00:58with the arrest of Gabriel Montesinos.
01:04As in Manester, in these cases,
01:06the accused had to remain five days without communication.
01:10This man, who had just arrived in Santiago from the south,
01:14was confused, but claimed innocence.
01:18While he was waiting for justice to be done,
01:21the pain of being completely deprived of freedom between four walls
01:24fed his soul as a poet.
01:27Given the weight of the charges against him,
01:30his innocence was no more than an anecdotal fact.
01:33Gabriel Montesinos was nervous when he was convicted to the court,
01:38but it was time to clarify the doubts forever.
01:42For the affected, this moment was even more difficult.
01:58What is your name?
01:59Gabriel Montesinos, sir.
02:01Do you know this woman?
02:03No, sir.
02:05I don't know her.
02:09Ma'am, please, look at me.
02:12Have you seen me anywhere?
02:14Ma'am, do you know this man?
02:16Yes, I know him.
02:22Ma'am, do you know this man?
02:25I don't know him.
02:27Why?
02:37Ma'am, please, look at me.
02:40Have you seen me anywhere?
02:45Ma'am, do you know this man?
02:49Ma'am, do you recognize this man?
02:56Why do you recognize him?
02:58He was...
03:00Ma'am, please!
03:02Please, ma'am!
03:05But the result of that confrontation was painful for Gabriel Montesinos.
03:10According to the law, his incommunication does not proceed,
03:14but he was emphatic in asking the judge to leave him there,
03:17for fear of being raped, according to the prison rules.
03:27Only at that moment,
03:29this man suspected the fate that awaited him.
03:48While all this was happening,
03:50in Portezuelo, a small town in the interior of Chillán,
03:53where Gabriel Montesinos lived,
03:55the peasant community did not give credit to his accusation.
03:59Rather, they praised his presence there,
04:02on the days that the rapes took place.
04:07As soon as the police of Chillán investigated the veracity of those facts,
04:11it motivated investigations to raise the case again.
04:15An obsession with all the jewelry of the sector,
04:18and the certainty that one of the victims' rings
04:21was inscribed in the name of his husband, Juan Salfate,
04:24were good reasons to have finally found the clues
04:28that the police wanted so much.
04:31From here, a name and an address were revealed.
04:37That night, the investigation staff
04:40surrounded the house of the possible suspect,
04:43whose name was José Uldaricio Vázquez.
04:52The blue bicycle that was graciously found in the courtyard of the house
04:56was the same as the one that was stolen
04:59when Agualdo Aranda died.
05:02As the wife of the absolutely ignorant suspect of the situation,
05:06she had no reason to give details and antecedents to the police.
05:15Without a doubt, the bicycle was that one.
05:19And the character in question, who had not yet reached his home,
05:22had become a possible culprit.
05:25A situation that gave a special turn to the investigation.
05:29A situation that gave a spectacular turn to the psychopath's case.
05:41With these irrefutable evidence, there was no other way.