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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.
The girls started screaming. Right after, Anglés pulled out a 9 mm short caliber Star gun. He hit them with the butt of the gun and then he tied them up. Ricart drove the car to Catadau. This was the area where Anglés used to hide when the Guardia Civil were looking for him. He suggested the half fallen hut [2] of La Romana as a place to take ...
The Alcàsser Murders explores the 1992 event of three teenage girls from the small town of Alcàsser, Spain being kidnapped, raped, tortured and murdered and the media circus it created in the country at the time. The series contains new interviews and archival footage of news reports and eye-witness accounts.
López claimed to have raped and murdered over 300 young girls starting in 1969. He mainly targeted girls who were 12 years old and came from impoverished families. In 1980, Pedro López was arrested by Ecuadorian police after an attempted abduction, where he proceeded to confess to the murders of 103 girls. He was sentenced to 16 years ...
The video’s caption gives us an introduction to the dog’s traumatic past. When she was brought to the shelter in 2023, her body bore the physical scars of abuse, and her spirit was marked by fear.
A teenage hunter allegedly shot dead his parents and younger brother before taking his own life in a horrifying murder-suicide. Clifford Hunt Jr., 19, is believed to have shot parents Michelle, 48 ...
Between 1992 and 1993, Alcàsser attracted national attention due to the disappearance and murder of three schoolgirls Desirée Hernández, Miriam García, and Antonia Gómez.
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Waesche crewmembers offload bales of seized narcotics in San Diego, Feb. 13, 2025. / Credit: U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Christopher Sappey