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La huella del crimen (transl. The trace of the crime ) [ a ] is a Spanish prime-time anthology true crime television series that narrates some of the most lurid crimes that occurred in the late 19th and 20th centuries in Spain.
José Ignacio Cienfuegos (1762–1847), Chilean priest, bishop, and political figure; José Ignacio Cubero (born 1974), Basque lawyer and law professor; José Ignacio de Cavero y Cárdenas (1757–1834), New Spain and Colombian lawyer and politician; José Ignacio de Gorriti (1770–1835), Argentine statesman, soldier and lawyer
Felipa Larrea was born on 1 May 1810, 24 days before the Revolución de Mayo, which triggered the Argentine War of Independence.Her father was an African American slave by the name of Juan Larrea, who had been bought by Spanish-born merchant and politician Juan Larrea, whose surname he bore.
José (or Juan) Ignacio de Arizpe Cárdenas (December 31, 1783 – February 11, 1844) was interim governor of the Mexican province of Coahuila y Tejas, as well as mayor of Monclova and Saltillo, deputy and Vice Governor of Coahuila y Tejas.
In the summer of 1997, José Ignacio moved to Real Zaragoza, where he would spend five seasons. In the 2000–01 campaign he scored a career-best six goals, including one in a 14 April 2001 thriller at FC Barcelona that finished 4–4 [ 3 ] as the Aragonese went on to barely avoid relegation (17th, adding that year 's Copa del Rey ), [ 4 ...
José Ignacio Urbieta Egaña (12 December 1915 – 17 May 1999) was a Spanish artist, footballer who played as a defender for Deportivo Alavés and Real Sociedad, [1] [2] [3] and later a manager, taking charge of Real Sociedad, Real Murcia, and Las Palmas in the 1950s.
The 26-year-old charged with murder in the killing of a UnitedHealth executive in New York was captured in Pennsylvania with a backpack police said contained a so-called "ghost gun." The U.S ...
The fiction is set in Madrid in 1966. [1] [2] The plot tells the story of a newspaper's newsroom specialised in reporting lurid crimes happening in Francoist Spain, [3] focusing on the reports of two investigative journalists working for the newspaper El Caso, Clara López (Verónica Sánchez) and Jesús Expósito (Fernando Guillén Cuervo), often running parallel to the police investigations.