🚨 EL DESGARRADOR TESTIMONIO DE LUCAS BENVENUTO: BUSCAN AL LIBRERO, SU SECUESTRADOR Y ABUSADOR
La Corte Suprema ha firmado un pedido de captura internacional para su atacante quien fue denunciado por violación y secuestro cuando Benvenuto tenía solo 12 años. El acusado, identificado como Santy, había mantenido a la víctima encerrada durante 8 meses en un cuarto detrás de su librería. El caso ha sido reabierto tras años de impunidad y evasión de la justicia por parte del acusado.
Lucas Benvenuto demostró su valentía al denunciar a los responsables ha destapado un escándalo mayor, revelando una red de pornografía infantil que operaba desde el sur del país y vendía material a Europa. A pesar del agotamiento emocional, Benvenuto sigue siendo un ejemplo de resistencia y lucha por la verdad.
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La Corte Suprema ha firmado un pedido de captura internacional para su atacante quien fue denunciado por violación y secuestro cuando Benvenuto tenía solo 12 años. El acusado, identificado como Santy, había mantenido a la víctima encerrada durante 8 meses en un cuarto detrás de su librería. El caso ha sido reabierto tras años de impunidad y evasión de la justicia por parte del acusado.
Lucas Benvenuto demostró su valentía al denunciar a los responsables ha destapado un escándalo mayor, revelando una red de pornografía infantil que operaba desde el sur del país y vendía material a Europa. A pesar del agotamiento emocional, Benvenuto sigue siendo un ejemplo de resistencia y lucha por la verdad.
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00:00I have Lucas Benvenuto live at the moment, we'll be right back with Ale Pueblas who just gave,
00:06look, right? Just a year ago, this man leaves that horror bookstore.
00:12Lucas Benvenuto, thank you for this contact, I understand that it is many years of suffering,
00:17I know you are in the south of the country, I think, I think you are in the south, you are in Argentina in the south.
00:22First, I think, I want to congratulate you, I want to congratulate you for the strength,
00:27because you never gave up, because finally such a high instance comes to the Supreme Court of Justice,
00:35giving you the reason. How do you feel?
00:38Yes, yes. Look, I'm going to be completely honest with you.
00:42First, thank you very much for giving me the space so that, well, I didn't know you were there.
00:48I am very grateful, thank you for what you are doing.
00:51I was very surprised to see the notary at the door of the bookstore,
00:55and we didn't know about the commercial fund either.
00:57You see? That's why we're going to keep talking to them.
01:00Yes.
01:01Incredible, I'm speechless. In fact, I'm more afraid to know this,
01:05because he knew he was going to go to jail.
01:07He sells the commercial fund and now he's a pro player, he's looking for Interpol.
01:11He did very well and the police gave him time to do this.
01:15Justice was very slow in this case, that's why it's hard for me to be happy.
01:19I know that justice somehow gives me the reason once again,
01:22but because this was thrown at you like gum.
01:24I should have received this 12 years ago.
01:27Do you understand?
01:29I understand you, Lucas, and it seems to me a total injustice.
01:34I feel peace, but I'm not happy.
01:38I understand you, I understand you.
01:40The truth is that I don't want to take you back to the memories of what happened there.
01:45But we know that you are not the only victim of this man.
01:49No, on top of that, on top of that, when I file the complaint and they find the place,
01:54they discover all the child pornography that was there.
01:57They didn't just discover mine, but they discovered that there were other kids there.
02:01I saw those videos.
02:03Do you understand that it was much bigger?
02:05Those videos were sold to Europe.
02:08What a shame, how tremendous.
02:10And look how many years have passed and now we talk a lot more about this problem.
02:15But when Lucas Benvenuto broke the silence and was able to speak and expose what was happening to him,
02:21no one talked about this.
02:23It was a taboo issue in Argentina.
02:26And Lucas, you Lucas, what did you tell them?
02:28They didn't dare to report the other kids.
02:31There was one there who was about to and disappeared out of nowhere.
02:35He decided not to do it.
02:37I hope that these 16 years that they gave him in prison,
02:41taking out what they are looking for,
02:44is an encouragement for them to be encouraged to finish denouncing him.
02:47Of course.
02:48They thought this crime, finally, now that it reached the Supreme Court,
02:53so many years have passed and finally they are under arrest.
02:58But you also made another complaint.
03:00I don't want to go into the depths of that complaint against a driver, Jey Mamon.
03:07And also there they raised it as if the matter was prescribed, right?
03:12And like many of the other complaints I made, they escaped by prescription,
03:17which is not the same as innocence.
03:19In fact, this person had a miscarriage, which came out recently,
03:22but unfortunately he can't be charged,
03:24neither with him nor with the others, because of the issue of prescription.
03:27And on the other hand, I am already 32 years old and I feel very tired.
03:32But of course.
03:33I started very young with these complaints and I really feel exhausted.
03:38But of course, Lucas, if we understand you,
03:41I want to tell you that for us you are the precursor,
03:44we say, of the exposition of this type of crime,
03:49the example that you have to continue and you have to continue fighting for the truth.
03:55Lucas Benvenuto didn't just tell the truth at that time.
03:58Lucas Benvenuto was telling many truths with the passage of time,
04:02but there is always an artillery that silences these innocents,
04:07like Lucas who is there.
04:09Today, with fear, Lucas, do you tell me?
04:12With fear, because now I'm starting to get a headache.
04:17I always suspected that behind the case of Roberto Santi and also the others,
04:21there is always this thong of wanting to pay to stretch,
04:24to pay to have a little more freedom, not to go to jail.
04:27And that's what happened to Roberto Santi.
04:29And now that I find out that he sold the business fund, guys, he left.
04:33He left.
04:34That is, he fled because he was banned from leaving the country,
04:38but you say, after selling the business fund,
04:40and we'll be back with Ale, who is with the new owner,
04:43that by doing that operation they gave him a free pass and now we may not find him.
04:47Exactly.
04:49They practically gave him time.
04:51They practically gave it to him.
04:53It's very sad for me to be talking about this.
04:55I want you to know.
04:56Of course, of course.
04:58Lucas, I want to thank you for this contact.
05:02Thank you very much.
05:03Let's see, I won't fire you, I won't fire you.
05:05Give me one more minute, but now I want to talk to your lawyer.
05:08I want to add Ale Pueblas, who is live.
05:11Your lawyer, who has also been battling with you for a long time,
05:15Javier Moral, Lucas Benvenuto's lawyer.
05:18Javier, I add you to the talk with Lucas,
05:21also with Ale Pueblas, Fito Baquet is in the studio.
05:24I think today is a milestone in what this investigation is,
05:27in which we also participate as journalists,
05:30the team of investigations of Documentos America,
05:32the whole team of A24,
05:34helping in some way a boy who had been making a complaint that was not spoken about,
05:40and finally we ourselves,
05:42checking through hidden cameras situations that happened,
05:45we are already preparing them to show you what was happening
05:48in this bookshop, in this horror business.
05:52Javier Moral, are you there?
05:54Yes, good afternoon, how are you?
05:56A greeting to you all from the audience,
05:58and well, of course, to Lucas,
06:00that we talk frequently,
06:02but personally we don't see each other
06:04since the day I hugged him
06:06when the sentence was given in that oral court
06:09and Santi was sentenced to 16 years in prison,
06:13which we still expect to be imprisoned.
06:18Since that day, I have not seen Lucas more personally,
06:21but since that day, which was in 2017,
06:24until almost 2025,
06:26we are waiting for this man to go to jail.
06:29Javier, is there any explanation to give to Lucas,
06:33who is on the screen, is down there, live,
06:35and I thank you again,
06:37why he had to wait,
06:4020 years have passed since that brutal attack
06:42that he suffered from the kidnapping
06:448 months ago,
06:46all the moments have passed,
06:51the instances of justice,
06:55how can a person have to wait
06:57so long for justice to be done?
06:59You are talking about the year 2017,
07:02are 7 more years?
07:05Yes, correct.
07:07First, we must recognize that Lucas references,
07:10we made the complaint in 2012,
07:12and he told me that he had been abused many years ago,
07:16which was quite difficult to prove,
07:18even when I went to make the complaint
07:20and we had spoken to make the findings,
07:23the judicial power in some way told me,
07:25are you sure?
07:27Because we are going to make a finding
07:28and maybe we won't find anything.
07:30How strange to ignore the victim, right?
07:32He made a little map, I remember,
07:33a little plan of how it was,
07:35and he explained with absolute clarity
07:37where he had been kidnapped,
07:39what the access was like,
07:41and indeed, the police ran to that library
07:44and there he found, unfortunately,
07:46the place where the injustices were committed
07:48against him and against other boys,
07:51of whom the videotapes were found,
07:53which were testimonies of those images
07:55of child sexual abuse.
07:57How crazy!
07:58Moreover, all that process culminated
08:00with a sentence in the Oral Court
08:02in the year 2017,
08:04from 2017 until today
08:06there were recursive instances
08:08of hunting, of court,
08:10of complaint and others,
08:12and well, finally,
08:13the court just said today
08:15that it has no resource
08:17and that it has to be delivered.
08:18Clearly it was not delivered,
08:20so we denounce this situation
08:22and the alerts were activated
08:24for Interpol, Migraciones,
08:26Prefectura, Gendarmería,
08:27reason why I understand
08:29that for a long time
08:31Lucas will not be withdrawing
08:33from his sentence.
08:35Well, we don't know if he didn't run away,
08:37where, Javier Morales,
08:38thank you for this contact,
08:39I want to continue with Ale,
08:40with Lucas,
08:41you are invited to our studios
08:43when you can, if you want,
08:45I think you are a lawyer
08:47who has also fought a lot for Lucas.
08:49Let's see, Lucas is raising his hand,
08:51do you want to speak?
08:53Yes, I would like, he already knows
08:55how grateful I am,
08:57but without him,
08:59without a doubt,
09:01this case would not have advanced
09:03neither this nor the others,
09:05Javier is very professional
09:07in what he does,
09:09and I was not the only boy who helped,
09:11let's not forget that he also helped
09:13the victims of the Boilovers,
09:15the Boilovers also had others,
09:17so he is my hero.
09:19Yes, the truth is that yes.
09:21Let's see, don't leave me, Lucas,
09:23don't leave me, I want to continue with you,
09:25I want to go back to Le Pueblas,
09:27because you know that you just gave him the information,
09:29first of all, Ale,
09:31regarding this man
09:33who sold the trade fund a year ago,
09:35and of course, Lucas says,
09:37and now, who finds this guy?
09:39Well, Interpol
09:41has a runway in Paraguay,
09:43it has a runway of Route 12,
09:45it has a runway of a border crossing,
09:47illegal,
09:49and they would be trying
09:51to get to the different branches
09:53of the investigation,
09:55well, here came undercover police
09:57to look for him, to see if he was here,
09:59well, when they showed up,
10:01I showed him the documentation
10:03that I bought it a year ago,
10:05it has the signature of Roberto Santi,
10:07the writing, who now bought the trade fund,
10:09who has the writing of that trade fund,
10:11has the signature,
10:13and it must be said, obviously,
10:15that unfortunately, the justice
10:17allowed this man to raise
10:19a large sum of money
10:21for this trade fund,
10:23and now, Interpol
10:25has to look for him,
10:27you will know where, how and when, right?
10:29Ale, let's see,
10:31we are permanently in contact
10:33in case there is any other information,
10:35he just told us,
10:37before anyone else, Ale Pueblas,
10:39live, talking to the new owner,
10:41that this man,
10:45who abused not only,
10:47I insist, not only Lucas,
10:49Lucas is the one who finally takes him to trial,
10:51with other guys,
10:53in that place, he sold everything
10:55and disappeared,
10:57Lucas, we are sorry to tell you this,
10:59but I know that you are a fighter,
11:01that sooner or later,
11:03finally, justice arrives, right?
11:05Yes,
11:07it has strange forms,
11:09it has strange forms,
11:11I want to add it to Fito Baquet,
11:13who is a well-known lawyer,
11:15who has been working with us,
11:17Fito, it can't be
11:19that justice takes so long,
11:21I know you are a man of justice,
11:23but I have to say, as a citizen,
11:25it can't be.
11:27Three things, first, great job
11:29of Lucas's lawyer,
11:31great force of Lucas,
11:33to go through all this,
11:35because you are leaving
11:37skin, scales, dermis of your life,
11:39in all this that Lucas has left,
11:41great job of the colleague,
11:43because sometimes, you see,
11:45the lawyers, it is easy to speak badly of the lawyers,
11:47there are lawyers who fight,
11:49who follow them,
11:51there is a problem with justice, Pablo,
11:53I tell you seriously,
11:55I believe less and less in judges,
11:57I really tell you this,
11:59I believe less and less,
12:01I repeat this case again,
12:03trial 9,
12:0510 months,
12:07without the great-grandfather,
12:09who stayed with the child,
12:11can see it,
12:13not comparable to Lucas,
12:15you have to have an oral trial,
12:17always say, you have an oral trial,
12:19you have to be free,
12:21yes, you have to be free,
12:23because a judge can be wrong,
12:25three judges can be wrong,
12:27but seven years, Pablo,
12:29that's what makes society
12:31believe less in justice,
12:33and we, the operators,
12:35take the lawyers,
12:37every time a lawyer comes,
12:39believe in justice,
12:41I'm going to ask him this,
12:43Lucas,
12:49and look,
12:51I'm still healing,
12:53I'm still working,
12:55I decided not to talk more
12:57in the media,
12:59I want you to know one thing,
13:01you don't make me happy to be here talking,
13:03but the need,
13:05I know that the arrival with you
13:07will make you find it faster,
13:09I know that,
13:11I have been doing therapy
13:13twice a week,
13:15luckily I abandoned
13:17my psychiatric treatment,
13:19congratulations,
13:21I'm doing very well
13:23in my profession,
13:25look where I am,
13:27what do you do,
13:29skating,
13:31I am the sports director
13:33of a skating school,
13:35one of the most important clubs in Ushuaia,
13:37and you are in Ushuaia,
13:39at the end of the world,
13:41you got justice,
13:43at least halfway,
13:45until they catch him,
13:47and then another story will begin,
13:49or is this man going to have an effective prison?
13:51No, he's going to have an effective prison,
13:53and then, Pablo, the other day
13:55I'm going to tell you how the judges,
13:57not in this case,
13:59they don't want to fire people,
14:01so there's everything,
14:03the downside is that it will be
14:05every year, as they say,
14:07from tip to tip,
14:09because then the judges,
14:11which is also wrong,
14:13not in this man's case,
14:15then they don't want to fire anyone,
14:17so I have a good concept,
14:19I finish high school,
14:21can I go out? No,
14:23why did I go to jail?
14:25So I don't say this man's case.
14:27Let's see what Lucas thinks about this.
14:29I feel that
14:31he won't be there for those 16 years,
14:33between one thing and the other,
14:35but I hope he's there.
14:37I hope he's there for those 16 years,
14:39it would be very good for me to know that,
14:41but I also know
14:43that he's going to have a very bad time,
14:45I know he's going to have a very bad time,
14:47and they're waiting for him.
14:51They're waiting for him in prison, you say?
14:53Exactly, exactly,
14:55I know it's going to be,
14:57I need him to be there,
14:59I need him to be in prison.
15:01Okay, and listen to me, Lucas.
15:03Wait, I'm going to tell you something, Lucas,
15:05and forgive me.
15:07Heal the soul, cut it,
15:09get it out, let it have its transit
15:11through prison,
15:13I'm telling you,
15:15although it's ugly,
15:17but I have to tell you,
15:19as a man of the operating right,
15:21prison is not for having a bad time,
15:23forget it, heal it,
15:25listen to a fried potato,
15:27heal it, cut it,
15:29forget it,
15:31do the best you can,
15:33try to make your life the best you can.
15:35Well, he's already doing it.
15:37That's why, more and more,
15:39I advise you,
15:41forgive me, it's easy,
15:43to share the pain,
15:45I share it,
15:47but also, one who is in justice,
15:49you say, hey,
15:51and with a Christian spirit,
15:53heal it, cut it, and release it.
15:55You know, Lucas,
15:57I think this,
15:59it's important, right?
16:01It's important for many people who are suffering
16:03this type of attacks,
16:05it's important in the context of the Logan case,
16:07which we are talking about,
16:09where we move the carpet a little
16:11and discover that there are barbarities
16:13that are happening to people of flesh and blood,
16:15it's not in the movies.
16:17I was very lucky.
16:19You were lucky?
16:21I was very lucky.
16:23What about the others?
16:25Look, there you have cases like
16:27the Logan case.
16:29I was in so many hands of so many dangerous people
16:31that it's surprising
16:33that I'm here.
16:35Let's be honest.
16:37And more with plans like Roberto Santi,
16:39of wanting to take me to Spain.
16:41So, I'm very lucky.
16:43He wanted to take you.
16:45He wanted to get you out of the country, Lucas.
16:47Yes, yes, yes.
16:49He wanted to do it.
16:51In fact, he was about to do it,
16:53and it was when I escaped.
16:55Now, with 32 years, I can understand everything.
16:57No, luckily he didn't come.
16:59But he did spread all those videos
17:01to Europe.
17:03Because I saw the pages,
17:05because I saw the videos,
17:07because the police found them.
17:09The issue is very serious.
17:11He didn't just kidnap a 12-year-old boy.
17:13There are more.
17:15There are more.
17:17Well, I hope that all the weight
17:19of the law finally falls on this man.
17:21The truth is that, thanks to Lucas,
17:23I trust that they will find him.
17:25The rule is that they will detain them.
17:27They will detain them.
17:29Remember that they detained the rapist
17:31after 8 years in Peru, in Bolivia,
17:33I don't remember.
17:35There are very few exceptions.
17:37I always say it.
17:39One is Maguila Pucho.
17:41It is one of the few exceptions
17:43that he was a fugitive.
17:45Then, the justice here in Brazil,
17:47in Paraguay, in Bolivia,
17:49wherever it goes, one day they detain you.
17:51It's not just because of this note,
17:53but for all the journey you've made
17:55and for the strength you've shown.
17:57I think it can be contagious
17:59for many children who may not
18:01have a voice to denounce this.
18:03What would you say to them,
18:05to these victims,
18:07to these innocents in silence?
18:11When the whole pot was uncovered,
18:13many people started asking me.
18:15And there hasn't been a single day
18:17for two years
18:19that I haven't heard a story.
18:21I think it's very motivating.
18:23I think there are many people in silence,
18:25as you said well now,
18:27and that everything is calm,
18:29that no one can force you to speak,
18:31that you need to seek help,
18:33that you need to talk to someone, yes,
18:35that you don't need to hurry,
18:37that you need to heal,
18:39that, as the lawyer just said,
18:41I don't remember his name.
18:43Fito, Fito Baque.
18:45The word is very written,
18:47but it's really not healthy.
18:49You start to understand it
18:51when you seek psychological help,
18:53for example.
18:55That you can,
18:57that you can move forward,
18:59that you can seek justice,
19:01and that you have to be very firm.
19:03That's why it's good to seek help
19:05before starting the path,
19:07and not do what I did,
19:09which was to start the path alone,
19:11without psychological assistance,
19:13without the support of anyone.
19:15I think you did much more
19:17than you would have thought.
19:19Of what we would have done, Pablo.
19:21Put you, me, to live
19:23all those tragedies, those sufferings.
19:25He is 32. The attacks occurred
19:27when he was 12.
19:29For seven years now,
19:31justice condemns him.
19:33Time goes by, time goes by,
19:35and the free man just sold the business,
19:37he has a mortgage, he can run away.
19:39It is assumed, let me tell you too,
19:41that this issue, Javier could clarify it,
19:43but I don't understand
19:45why he could sell.
19:49It's weird, it's weird.
19:51It's weird, it's difficult.
19:53Since we're talking,
19:55let's invite Javier Moral,
19:57who is your lawyer.
19:59I would love to hear it, Pablo.
20:01I would love to hear it.
20:03Lucas, all the strength.
20:05We know you didn't lie,
20:07neither that time, nor later.
20:09Thank you very much for saying it.
20:11Hopefully,
20:13the next information we give
20:15is that you have found,
20:17that you have caught
20:19this tremendous sexual offender
20:21who attacked boys like Lucas
20:23at the time, when he was only 12 years old.
20:25He kidnapped him,
20:27and a lot of other things
20:29that I don't want to make our friend
20:31Lucas Benvenuto remember again.
20:33A hug, Lucas. A hug.
20:35Thank you both. Thank you very much.
20:37Greetings.
20:39Tremendous.
21:09Today, justice gives him the reason.
21:11Always remember
21:13that
21:15Lucas Benvenuto
21:17said the truth before,
21:19and he also said the truth later.
21:21As much as they prescribe
21:23some causes, as much as they want
21:25to make it seem otherwise,
21:27that guy who got in,
21:29is getting in jail when justice
21:31finally arrests
21:33this sexual offender,
21:35is the same one who later reported
21:37other people
21:39taking advantage of his vulnerability.
21:41He reported it
21:43to Sheikh Mammon,
21:45who,
21:47taking advantage of the vulnerability
21:49of a boy who was just
21:51going through this problem,
21:53and in that context,
21:55things happened that later
21:57Lucas was able to tell.
21:59Well, look at all the fabric
22:01there is to tell.