The Federal Justice of Corrientes received an audio, last Friday, that throws off the investigation in the case of Loan Peña’s disappearance. The original file is a 17-minute conversation and in it you hear a woman speaking who would be Laudelina Penachild’s aunt, mentioning that the minor was run over.
For the Corrientes Justice, the participants in the conversation are the Commissioner General Héctor Rodríguez, head of Complex Crimes of the Corrientes Policeand Laudelina Pena (45). There, Laudelina told the Corrientes justice version of the case: that Loan was run over by sailor Carlos Pérez (62) and his wife María Victoria Caillava (52).
Laudelina Peña’s audio about what happened to Loan
The version that Laudelina mentions in the audio was considered a “liar” at first and was discarded. However, the dissemination of the recording has its particularities. In it, Commissioner Rodríguez asks him questions to which he answers with caution and tranquility, and it seems quite natural.
The commissioner appears trustworthy for him to speak and does not induce responses. Over there, hides that he is recording it. This very peculiar audio was on his cell phone. Olga Cortese (56), a graphologist who testified in the file last Friday.
The participation of graphologist Cortese in the case
In his testimony, Cortese confirmed that the first days of the case analyzed the signatures of three of the suspects (Antonio Benítez, Mónica Millapi and Daniel Ramírez). It was at the request of Maria Lezcano (40), a woman who had taken a course at his academy and who presented herself as a lawyer and expert on different occasions.
false expert loan case maria lezcano
The false expert María Lezcano (40) appears again in the Loan case, after presenting a falsified handwriting report.
Courtesy: Clarín
Cortese sent him a report, but he began to suspect that something was wrong with Lezcano. He tried to locate her as a lawyer and found nothing. It was then that he found out from the media that had presented the graphological report in his name to the Corrientes police. He had stolen it and, when he confronted her – always according to her – Lezcano threatened her.
“Lezcano tells me that they had wanted to divert the cause, that in the lagoon there was an alligator and that it had eaten the minor and that the rest were all armed, that it was not a disappearance of a person,” Cortese said and added that Lezcano said he had been summoned by the Commissioner Walter Maciel (43, currently detained) and had access to everything and sent him countless photos and audios, including Laudelina telling about the “accident.”
Lezcano is suspected of being a mythomaniac. She said she was a lawyer from the University of Novara Norvosisino, Italy (which could not be verified to exist) and that she cannot practice in Argentina because she has to validate her degree, in a statement to the Corrientes Justice on November 4.
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The Federal Chamber of Corrientes ratified the preventive detention of former commissioner Walter Adrián Maciel. Maciel’s defense aimed to obtain domiciliary status, but Justice avoided releasing him.
This decision of the Justice came after an appeal presented by the defense of the former commissioner, who sought to reach house arrest. Justice considers that releasing Maciel would imply obstruction of the case or danger of escape.
Source: Ambito

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