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Private security uses new technology to identify the body of a young murder victim in Asturias 34 years ago

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Private security forces were able to identify the body. 24 year old girl who died in 1991 In a murder case. The person lived in Avilés and was reported missing five years later. In 1995, a woman … He reported his daughter missing, but said he hadn’t heard anything about her in years and had been caring for his granddaughter ever since. The identification of the bodies was made thanks to new technology used to identify bodies by DNA.

Initial investigations did not lead investigators to a consistent path to Abilesina’s whereabouts. His name is entered in the police’s missing persons file, and the file is regularly checked, usually if there are new signs, clues, or new techniques that allow for progress.

So last May, investigators contacted the family and took DNA samples that could be compared to unidentified or previously identified remains. as The missing woman’s mother was already dead.agents took a DNA sample from her daughter in June.

The Civil Guard explained in a press release that it carried out a detailed investigation into the incident until the so-called “King’s Crime” was discovered, and that further investigation was initiated after discovering that the body of the young female victim had not yet been identified.




“This led to a news article in a local newspaper reporting a murder in Baros in which an unidentified woman was stabbed and buried in quicklime,” the Civil Guard explains. “This incident, known as the “Reyes Crime,” occurred on January 6, 1991 and was investigated by the Langreo National Police. “A resident of the town was arrested after the murderer’s partner confessed to the police after an argument,” they continued.

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The Civil Guard said advances in technology, new investigative methods using technical means, new police bases and collaboration with other police forces are “key to solving these types of cases, making it possible to uncover facts that were not possible at the time.”

The detainee then explained that he picked up the car on the night of January 6, 1991, when the victim was present. Hitchhiking in Oviedo. He said the woman tried to rob him, which led to a fight between the two and he ended up stabbing her. He then put it in the trunk and drove to the city of Baros, where he told his partner what had happened. Both men saw the victim bleeding to death in the trunk. “The frightened couple decided to bury the body in quicklime, where it remained hidden until October 1995,” the Armed Forces Research Institute said.

by Deterioration of the victim’s body In 1995, it was discovered that the body could not be identified, although an attempt was made to make people aware of her through the use of a robot portrait published in the media. without success. After having access to all this information in recent months, the Civil Guard began to connect the dots between both events.

So when they compared a robotic portrait of a murder victim with a photo provided by a missing woman’s relative, they found that there were certain characteristics that allowed them to see a correlation between the two. In addition, the cooperation of the National Police personnel who took part in the criminal investigation and the provision of all kinds of documents present in their files made it possible to find the remains of the deceased. Department of Biology, National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Medicine, Madridwhere they were sent at the time.

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