Eighteen years after the incident, Dalmasso’s killer has still not been brought to justice by the authorities.
The case about the death of Nora Dalmasso comes to Netflix.
Netflix will try to unravel the mystery (just days before turning 18) around the death of Nora Dalmasso.
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The streaming platform gave the green light to the true crime documentary from Pulse Films, the British production company behind The disappearance of Madeleine McCann and Gangs of London according to the Deadline portal.


The documentary, titled The many deaths of Nora Dalmassowill examine Dalmasso’s murder in Río Cuarto, which occurred in November 2006. Dalmasso’s body was found in his daughter’s bedroom with the cloth belt of his robe tied in a double knot around his neck.
Eighteen years after the incident, Dalmasso’s killer has still not been brought to justice by the authorities. her husband Marcelo Macarrón He was acquitted during a trial in 2022 after it was concluded that he was participating in a golf tournament in Uruguay at the time of the murder.
The finger has also been wrongly pointed at Dalmasso’s son, Facundo Macarronin a case widely considered to have been mismanaged, resulting in protests in Río Cuarto and the resignations of police and prosecutor officials, according to reports.
The main protagonists of the Dalmasso Case at the time of his death:
- Nora Dalmasso: Businesswoman, 51 years old. He lived with his family in the private Villa Golf neighborhood. Extramarital relations were attributed to him. She was found on November 26, strangled and half-naked in her daughter’s room. Witnesses say that before she was murdered, she picked up an acquaintance at a party.
- –Marcelo Macarrón: Trauma doctor, 59 years old. Husband of the victim. He was in Punta del Este playing a golf tournament while his wife was murdered. He says he doesn’t want to “judge” Nora’s private life and has “nothing to hide.”
- –Facundo Macarrón: Student, 19 years old. Son of the victim. He stated that the night his mother was murdered, he went to a dinner at the Rotary Club in the capital of Córdoba. Yesterday it was announced that he was charged in the case. Then her aunt came out to say that Nora “already knew her sexual choice.”
- Rafael Magnasco: Former advisor to the provincial Security Secretariat, 41 years old. He was the first defendant in the case after he voluntarily appeared in court. She denies having been Dalmasso’s lover, despite the rumors. When he learned that the murderer could be sterile, he had a fertility study done and presented it to the prosecutors in the case.
- Guillermo Albarracín: Accountant, friend of Macarrón and confessed lover of Nora. He was with the traumatologist in Punta del Este at the time of the crime. But since his compromising text messages were on the victim’s cell phone, he decided to confess his relationship with her.
- Gastón Zárate: Painter and bricklayer, 27 years old. He worked in Dalmasso’s house. He was incriminated in the case by a friend, but he later admitted that he had been intimidated into doing so. A crowd marched through the streets of Río Cuarto to ask for his release, in the so-called “Perejilazo.”
- Carlos Curiotti: A 20-year-old boy who suffers from mental problems. He incriminated Zárate in the homicide, but later confessed that three police officers pressured him to do it.
- Javier Di Santo: Prosecutor of Río Cuarto. Main investigator of the case. At first, he was part of a larger team of people who carried out the investigations, but later – when Darío Vezzaro was appointed attorney general of the province – he remained solely responsible for the file.
Source: Ambito

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