The Civil Guard agent who stopped at his home to the man accused of killing his brother -inWhat happened, just during your arrest.This statement contradicts that offered by the defendant himself, who during his intervention at the jury trial held this week at the Palace of Justice of Cádiz said that at no time he recognized the agents the authorship of the homicide.
The Civil Guard, attached to the post of Medina Sidonia at the date of the events, explained that on February 11, 2018 he received a notice to appeal on Paterna Dog Street on the occasion of a brawl where shots had occurred."We used to go there, in that street two brothers lived who maintained continuous disputes. One wanted to enter the plot of the other," he said.
When he arrived at the scene along with a partner, he said, a neighbor warned him that they had killed Juan Colón, the defendant's brother -in -law."The body was covered, I discovered it and, indeed, I checked that it was Juan. I looked up and observed that the defendant and his family were at the door of his home, a few meters from the body. As they saw me, they threwTo run to the inside of the house. Then, I gave them the stop and I reached them, "the agent said thoroughly.
As the Civil Guard testified, once he agreed to the domicile of the defendant, he said: "I have killed my brother -in -law. Then I asked him if I knew what was going to happen now and he replied that he was going to jail."
"The detainee was very quiet and relaxed at all times. He knew what he had done, he was fully aware of it. He even instructed his wife (sister of the deceased). He asked him to divorce from him and move toArcos, because if he stayed in Paterna, he was going to be the woman's murderer's wife, "said the agent, who added that he was with the defendant and his family at his home for approximately two hours.
The Civil Guard who participated in the arrest also pointed out that, unlike the defendant, his wife and children were very altered."The woman came to say about the victim: he was my brother and he raised me like a father, but he is dead and well dead."
Finally, the Civil Guard declared that a shotgun intervened at the entrance of the house.He also indicated that he had to ask for reinforcements from the central because that morning there was "a lot of tension" among the residents of Paterna.
The head of the Civil Guard of Medina coincided with this testimony to the date of the events, which on Tuesday also attended the second session of the trial with jury for the crime of Paterna.The person in charge of the Benemérita said that the detainee confessed that he had shot his brother -in -law."The man was already thickened when I arrived, I required the weapon as well as two other hunting shotguns that he had to her."
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Like the first agent, the head of the Civil Guard corroborated that the defendant was calm at the time of his arrest."He even collaborated in the delivery of weapons. He reasoned and offered a coherent and normal speech, although we truly had little to talk about."
The witness said he transferred Medina to the stir for the stir in Paterna after what happened."The atmosphere was tense, encrispido. There were more and more people around the home, so I saw convenient to remove the detainee from the area."
On the other hand, on Tuesday the sergeant assigned to the Judicial Police, in charge of investigation of the case.The sergeant identified the witnesses and inspected the area, previously cordoned off by his companions.There he found several shotgun cartridges that had been deposited inside a container.In addition, the sergeant interrogated both the defendant and his wife."He maintained a quiet attitude. He was perfectly aware," he insisted."She told us about a previous family dispute due to an inheritance."To questions from the Prosecutor's Office, he said that the woman did not present apparent injuries and that at no time commented that this February 11, 2018 was attacked by her nephew (son of the deceased) with a knife, as the accused assured the first day the first dayof the oral view.
Likewise, two agents of the Criminal Guard Criminalistics Group that tracked the place of crime in search of indications for their subsequent analysis expressed on Tuesday in the room that they collected "six tacos."A taco, specified the jury, is the part of the cartridge that separates the gunpowder from the pellets.For the members of Criminalistics, these findings were compatible "with at least three shots" of shotguns.
In addition, the agents confirmed the location two 12/70 and 32 grams caliber cartridges inside a container located on Paterna Dog Street."That ammunition, usually used for minor hunting, usually contains about 600 pellets," said one of the specialists, who pointed out that the cartridges stay in the shotgun bedroom after the shot."You have to take them out, they don't fall alone."
Among other tasks, the civil guards also took samples of traces of blood and took photographs of the body of Juan Colón, which presented numerous impacts of "very concentrated" pellets on the left side."The shot was made from behind and at a short distance," the researchers ratified, while discarding that the shot was made from the door the accused's house, as he himself said.
In the second session of the oral hearing he also testified a sister -in -law of the defendant and owner of the house where the son of the deadly victim, his nephew, after being attacked.The woman pointed out that on the morning of February 11 she heard "voices" and "two very intense noises.""I left home and found my son helping his cousin. We entered, my nephew took off his clothes and I saw that he had his back full of boquets. He told us that his uncle had hit him a shot."
The woman continued her said: "Despite the wounds, my nephew wanted to go to look for her father, who apparently had also shot. I tried to prevent it but he insisted. When she finally left, I saw my brother -inshotgun. He shot him with him, "he concluded.