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The Alcàsser Murders (Spanish: El caso Alcàsser) is a Spanish true crime documentary television series that premiered on Netflix on 14 June 2019, directed by Elías León and starring Luisa Gómez, Martín García and Fernando García.
Miguel Ricart was the only person charged regarding the crime. According to his statement, he and Antonio Anglés picked up the girls at a petrol station. When the men continued driving past the nightclub the girls had requested to go to, they began to scream, resulting in Anglés pistol-whipping them with the handle of a Star Model BM handgun.
Between 1992 and 1993, Alcàsser attracted national attention due to the disappearance and murder of three schoolgirls Desirée Hernández, Miriam García, and Antonia Gómez.
Antonio Anglés Martins (born 25 July 1966) is a Brazilian-Spanish criminal and fugitive with criminal records for mugging, robbery and drug trafficking.He lived in his native Brazil for a year before moving to Spain.
November 13, 1992: Alcasser Girls: 3 teenage girls from Alcàsser, Valencia, Spain, were kidnapped, raped, assaulted and murdered after hitchhiking to get to a nightclub. April 12, 1993: Kidnapping of Anabel Segura : 2 men kidnap and later (when she was trying to escape) murder a 22-year-old woman.
Anabel Segura Foles was a 22-year-old woman from La Moraleja, an affluent residential district of Alcobendas municipality in northern Community of Madrid, Spain. [4] She was the eldest daughter of José Segura Nájera, a businessman in the petrochemical sector, [5] and his German wife Sigrid Foles.
In 2008, a miniseries titled El Caso Wanninkhof was released by Televisión Española, with Valentina Burgueño starring as Rocío. [ 26 ] In 2021, Netflix released the feature-length documentary film Murder by the Coast ( El Caso Wanninkhof-Carabantes in Spanish) narrating the events, timeline and aftermath of the case.
Marc Dutroux was born in Ixelles, Brussels, on 6 November 1956 [5] to Victor Dutroux and Jeanine Lauwens. He is the eldest of five children. [6] Dutroux spent part of his early childhood in Burundi, then part of the Belgian Congo, where his father worked as a teacher.