This case is one of the most emblematic in Spain, because it hides irregularities that were not resolved 12 years after they occurred.
Netflix It has a documentary that has just 3 chapters and a total of 190 minutes. The production analyzes and recounts the case of Marta Castilloa young Spanish woman who disappeared and was murdered in 2009.
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Under the direction and script of Paula Cons and the executive production of Marga Luis, “Where is Martha?” puts the focus on judicial investigation, the role of the media and the errors committed by the authorities so that the case could not be solved, and to this day the location of Marta’s body and the identity of the murderer(s) are unknown.


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Promotional image of the documentary Where is Marta
What is it about “Where is Marta?”, Netflix miniseries
In addition to telling the story of the kidnapping and disappearance of the young woman from Seville, it discusses loose ends left in the caseand errors made during the investigation. It is a very strong criticism because there were gross errors and the result is that the culprit has not been convicted and the body still does not appear.
Complaints from family and friends who provided important information about Marta’s possible whereabouts were ignored; two different trials were held in which the versions of the accused and the testimonies contradicted each other. The geolocation of the phones was not taken into account, and as if that were not enough, the court ruling was not adequate with respect to the information that was known.
Trailer for “Where is Marta?”, Netflix miniseries
Embed – Where is Marta del Castillo | Netflix Trailer
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