In the midst of the commotion for the femicide of Rosa Fernández, the woman who was missing for 18 days in Junin, elements that reveal the dark profile of Sandro González, his ex-partner and the only detainee accused of the crime.
As the investigation progressed, it was learned that Rosa was murdered the same day she disappeared and that he died of “mechanical asphyxia”. A day later, González took the body to a construction site where he worked, where he buried it.
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One of the main hypotheses in the case maintains that the detainee extorted the victim with the alimony of the three children they had in common. As indicated by a judicial source to Chronicle, the man forced her to have sex with him to give him the money that was due.
However, this is not the first case that González faces in court. The suspect has other processes open by sexual abuse of a minor and another for hitting her one of his own children, 5 years old.
In addition, Sandro’s brother, Andrés González, is currently in prison for murdering his pregnant wife in front of the children. The brutal femicide occurred fourteen years ago, on August 15, 2006, and the victim, Mónica Susana Alessio, was stabbed in the back.
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Justice then condemned him for that crime to 19 years in prison, so he should remain in prison until 2025.
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