Johan SPO, the young man who took care of his ex-girlfriend of just 17 years in the city of Totana in Murcia region in February 2022, will spend 22 years in prison after accepting all the positions of the accused. The court for the boy, who was 19 years old at the time of the crime and in prison at the time, had to obtain this judgment in the Murcia provincial court, but the boy could not celebrate because the defendant, the victim’s relatives and the supervisory authorities had reached a compliance agreement. Yohan Ha admitted to killing his ex-wife and served three years less than the sentence and charges originally requested by the medical examiner. Murder for serious reasons based on gender discrimination.
In addition to the 20 years before reoffending, he must also serve an additional 10 years of supervised release upon leaving prison, with no access to the victim’s family during the same period. As the victim’s lawyer Raul Pardo Gayjo explained to EL PAÍS, the boy’s family accepted the agreement because they knew in advance that the perpetrator would not serve the 25-year prison term he had requested. If a person agrees to be the perpetrator of a crime, both before the police, at the judicial investigation stage, and in today’s courts, it is mandatory to apply the confession mitigating factor, as the maximum penalty cannot exceed 22 and a half years in prison. If he resigned to avoid being referred to a jury trial, there could be aggravating factors such as relief or a trial, and the sentence could have been reduced to 15 years. The lawyer also claimed he had never planned to accept a lighter sentence of 22 years for his “horrible” crime. The murder shocked the entire Murcia region due to its brutality and the youth of both the perpetrator and the victim. Those found guilty must pay more than 200,000 euros in compensation to the victim’s priest and brother, as well as to the judicial authorities (the victim’s family’s lawyer has waived the collection).
The text is dictated inside you According to a jointly drafted agreement, the victim and perpetrator recall being young for about a year before breaking up at the end of 2021. The relationship was one in which Johan was always trying to control the young woman, and even after their breakup he continued to try to achieve that in order to convince her to get back together with him. When the boy learned that this would not happen, as he had violated the agreement, he decided to kill her.
His custom of leaving home to return some of his belongings left him stranded behind his home on Central Avenue in Totana, a town of just under 34,000 people, and he attacked the house with a knife he had hidden between his clothes. He carried out 79 stab wounds, and forensic analysis revealed that the teenager tried to defend himself from the attack, but was unable to escape from it due to the reduced dimensions of his back. After committing the crime, Johan hid the corpse, cleaned up the blood, hid his butt, and even hid the scene where he was with his mother. I confessed my crime a day later. The victim had not been reported for gender-based violence and had no prior history.
So far this year, 36 women have been murdered by their spouses or ex-partners. Since official statistics began in 2003, the number of women stands at 1,331.
The 016 phone number is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, in 53 languages, to victims of gender-based violence, their families, and those around them. This number won’t appear on your phone bill, but you should clear the calls on your device. You can also contact us by email 016-online@igualdad.gob.es Minors may contact the Fundación ANAR telephone number 900 20 20 10. In case of an emergency, you can call 112 or the telephone numbers of the National Police (091) and Civil Guard (062). If you can’t make a phone call, you can use the ALERTCOPS application. From this application, an alarm signal is sent to the police using geolocation information.