The documentary series uses interviews with journalists, dramatizations, unpublished archives and artificial intelligence resources.
Since Thursday, September 25, the documentary series (with fiction elements) is available in Flow (with fiction elements) Barreda, the femicide dentista production of Zeppelin Studios that reconstructs in two episodes the details of one of the most remembered crimes in Argentina.
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The documentary series resorts to interviews with journalists, dramatizations, unpublished archives and artificial intelligence resources to unravel how a dentologist from La Plata was abruptly transformed into the author of a multiple murder that divided Argentine society.


“Barreda, the femicide dentist” – Flow
The story relies on the participation of figures such as Rodolfo Palaciosauthor of the book “Conchita, Ricardo Barreda, the man who did not love women”; Mariana Carbajaljournalist and referent of the movement or less; and Mauro Szetaspecialist in police events. In addition, friends and professionals who participated in the investigation, such as the Deputy Commissioner, the expert and the judge of the case.
The shocking case Barreda
On November 15, 1992, Barreda murdered his wife, Gladys McDonald; to his daughters, Cecilia and Adriana Barreda; already his mother -in -law, Elena Arrechein a fact that shuddered the country and that, according to the official synopsis, exposes how the apparent family normality hid tensions that led to the greatest multiple femicide in Argentine history.
The documentary Examine the development of crime day, the contradictions arising during the oral and public trial, and the sociocultural context of the 90sa time when gender violence was naturalized and the perpetrator became a popular icon.
Ricardo Alberto Barreda He was sentenced in 1995 to life imprisonment for the quadruple murder. In the first months of 2008, he obtained the benefit of house arrest due to his good conduct and his age greater than 70 years. In January 2011, this benefit was revoked after violating conditions with the pretext of going to a pharmacyalthough on February 11 of the same year the house prison was restored and on March 29 he was granted probation. In 2020, Barreda was admitted to a geriatric (Alzheimer suffered)where he died on May 25 of that year.
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