Luis Fernando Iribarrenone of the greatest murderers in the history of Argentina, He had escaped during an educational temporary outing in La Plata and This Sunday he was recaptured by the Argentine Federal Policeafter spending 11 days in hiding. Known as “the butcher of Giles” for killing his mother, his father, his sister, his brother and his aunt, the criminal was on the run in Santiago del Estero.
The butcher was captured this Sunday while he was driving through the town of Villa Atamisqui, about 121 kilometers from the capital of Santiago, while walking his dog.
The fugitive He traveled from Buenos Aires in a Peugeot 504 and was seen driving on a route in Santa Fe. As a result of that, personnel from a PFA brigade mounted an operation that ended with his capture.
Iribarren had managed to escape on August 28 after the Criminal Enforcement Court No. 1 of Mercedes granted him educational outings, without custody and with the monitoring of a geolocator, despite being sentenced to life imprisonment.
At this point, he had become the most wanted convict by the Justice Department, so a 24-hour guard had been set up to protect his ex-wife and his twin children.
Meanwhile, as the search progresses, some of the videos that the convicted man posted on his personal TikTok account became known. In one of the most replicated, Irribarren asked his followers: “Is dismembering a human body a crime in Argentina? If it was alive, yes. If it was already a corpse, no.”
“The Butcher of Giles”: one of the greatest murderers in Argentine history
Iribarren, Originally from the Buenos Aires city of Saint Andrew of Giles, He killed his aunt, who was suffering from cancer, in 1995. He confessed to having committed the crime and argued that he did it “to ease their pain.”
He also declared that he had killed his entire family nine years before that episode, in 1986: his father, Luis Iribarren (49 years old); his mother, Marta Langgebein (42), and his siblings, Marcelo (15) and María Cecilia (9).
The man scattered the remains in a field owned by the family in the town of Tuyutí, near San Andrés de Giles, although several years later he confessed to what had happened.
During his statement he said that He killed them out of “anger” and told people who asked him about his family that they had gone to Paraguay because they owed money to a moneylender.
Source: Ambito

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