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La mañana del 5 de octubre del 2004 Silvia Nogaledo Garcia regresaba a casa despues de realizar el turno de noche. Un joven se fija en ella y comenzo a seguirla de forma sigilosa, entrando en su portal y tomando el ascensor con ella.

Una vez dentro del ascensor le amenazo con un arma blanca y le obliga a abrir la puerta de su domicilio , donde se encontraba en el baño la compañera con la que compartia piso.

No era la primera vez que aquel depredador actuaba de esa manera, en el momento de los hechos se encontraba disfrutando de un permiso penitenciario...


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(00:12):
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Today we are talking about a caseof two thousand four that weighs the brutality
of the facts, we were verysurprised by the little impact that it had
on the media at the time.Silvia Nogaledo García was twenty- eight years

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old. It was natural of nocedadel bierzo, a municipality with less than
seven hundred inhabitants. He lived withhis parents, Santiago and Maria, his
sister Noelia and luck hand Jorge,and maintained a stable relationship with Alberto Silvia
' s dream was to be nationalpolice. After successfully overcoming the hard and
long process of opposition and his subsequentperiod of training at the National Police School

(02:15):
inÁvila, a new stage ofhis training began, known as the traineeship
period, where officers, by orderof note, choose a police station for
nine months to pass through the differentpolice units to acquire the practical skills that
will be essential in his subsequent professionalcareer. The destination chosen by Silvia was

(02:40):
the Barcelona police station of Berneda.He had shared a flat for a little
over six months in the Marina branchin the Belviche neighbourhood, the most populous
working class neighborhood in hospitalet in Llobregat, along with another intern partner at the
Castel de Fells police station. MariaAurora Rodríguez García, a twenty- three

(03:04):
- year- old, also alioness, from Toral de los Guzmanes,
a municipality of barely five hundred neighbors, where she lived, along with her
parents, Raimundo and Maria Teresa andher two sisters, Teresa and Maria del
Mar there in hospitalet when they begana new and exciting stage of their professional

(03:24):
career. He wanted the bad luckand cruel fate that they met with a
rapist psychopath who was at the timeenjoying a prison permit and who ended up
savagely and ruthlessly with their lives anddreams behind the truth a journey through the

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black history of our country. Betweenthe night of the 4th and the morning
of the 5th of October, Silviamade her working day in the night shift.

(04:43):
After finishing, he returned to hishome to rest it was around eight
in the morning, when a verylow young man barely reached the fifty-
seven metre of height, he lookedat her and began to follow her stealthily,
getting behind her in his portal atonce inside the one of the took
the elevator with Silvia, whom hethreatened with a butterfly knife, forcing him
to open the door of his home. After flanking the door, she bent

(05:09):
Silvia by tying her up and gaggingher in her bedroom. Her companion Aurora,
who was just up in the bathroom, ran her fate. When he
left, he immobilized both women completely, each in a different bedroom, tying
them by their ankles, neck handsand fully gagged to prevent them from shouting

(05:29):
for help. Aurora being totally immobilizedand defenseless, threatening her with the gun,
raped her. After satisfying his sexualdesire, he brutally stabbed him four
times in the back, causing avery serious internal hemorrhage that determined death from
respiratory cardio failure, which followed thehypobolemic soc. After finishing Aurora' s

(05:53):
life, she went to the bedroom, where she was tied to the bed
with a nogaled silvia belt and beganstabbing her repeatedly, also without her being
able to do anything to defend herselfto kill her with total coldness and showing
a total disregard for the dignity ofthe corpse she skewed her pants and panties

(06:13):
and introduced a dildo into her anus. After killing the young police, she
took over the credit card belonging toAurora, the keys to her car,
as well as a sports bag brandedadidas de silvia, a compact disc of
music and women' s clothing.He even wore the shirt of one of

(06:34):
the victims and before leaving the houseand with the intention of destroying any vestige
of his involvement in the crimes,set fire at three different points of the
house, an armchair and the sofain the living room and the two respective
mattresses where the bodies of Silvia andAurora lay. With that fire he made

(07:01):
quite clear how little he cared aboutthe lives of others, putting the physical
integrity of the rest of the property’ s neighbors in his life at serious
risk. A neighbor Jose crossed pathswith the killer. He was like this
and when he hit me, heturned like this in this position with something

(07:24):
or someone on his back, thatis, and he turned his back on
me and he missed me, butI saw him, I mean, he
refiled him in the mirror. Theywere very kind, very discreet people.
Hello, good morning. Good-bye, how' s the elevator and
dot rod a very reserved girl,maybe because of her trade. The neighbors
were shocked and broken by the pain. The firefighters who intervened and succeeded in

(07:48):
suffocating the fire found a bleak panorama. After suffocating the fire and finding the
gagged and partially calcined corpses of thetwo girls who saw at first sight that
they had been cruelly tortured, theinvestigating judge, the fourth investigating judge of
hospitalet, took charge of the investigationAfter leaving the property, the killer entered

(08:16):
the restaurant La Oca, in thePlaza Française Macía, in the middle of
Barcelona, where he was thrown intothe cistern hiding the butterfly knife of about
fifteen centimeters of leaf, with whichhe had committed the murders and his slippers
stained with blood from the victims.One client told the head of the facility

(08:39):
that the tank was damaged by atechnician to repair it, who finds key
evidence for the investigation that is deliveredto be analyzed in the scientific police brigade.
They were the same shoes that wereprinted at different points at the crime
scene. There are two remains ofsilvia blood in them. On the same

(09:05):
night of the crime, he triedto make two re- entrys using the
stolen credit card, being registered bythe video surveillance chamber of the caisa branch
in Creo Corbeta Street in Barcelona atabout twenty- two thirty on the 5th
of October, the same night ofthe day the crimes were committed, and

(09:28):
again at six in the morning thefollowing day, lowering the amount, trying
to withdraw sixty euros, but hecould not get it either because he did
not know the pin of the card. But the author is going to make
a fatal mistake and during the inspectionof the double crime housing, the police

(09:50):
find the purchase bill for a mobilephone in the name of a Pedro Jiménez
García. At six o' clockthis morning, the Metro camera recorded Jiménez
arriving in Belviche. At ten o' clock in the morning, it'
s registered by the camera of avideo club adjacent to the victim' s
portal. Three minutes later, itis again recorded by the subway cameras leaving

(10:11):
the neighborhood. After having committed themurders in such footage, he appeared in
a shirt of one of the murderedpolicemen. Then there was the indignation of
the investigators when they checked the criminalrecord of that thirty- five- year
- old predator who was on prisonleave between October 3 and 6. Of

(10:35):
course, he didn' t goback to prison. He was serving his
sentence for four violent robberies and onerape committed in a thousand nine hundred and
eighty- nine. After he wasreleased from prison for his first conviction,
he relapsed into a thousand nine hundredand eighty- six for indecent abuse and
attempted rape. Pedro Jiménez raped atleast five women in the only sons forty

(11:00):
days he spent at liberty since hewas 16 years old in prison. The
last victims of the murdered cops intheir thirty- five years. He had
spent nineteen years in prison. Anothercourt in Barcelona reopened another case of sexual
assault allegedly committed during a prison permitthat the defendant had in March of two

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thousand and three. The twenty-year- old victim recognized Jiménez by seeing
his face in the media following themurder of the two police officers, which
caused the court to reopen the casehe had filed for lack of a known
perpetrator. Jiménez grew up in ahostile environment with an alcoholic and abusive father

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and a mother complaining of a seriouspsychiatric disorder. He went into prison at
the age of sixteen and since thenhe has been in prison at s c
r n o n o n on n NS. A spiral of violence
against women. According to psychologists,in his entire life he had only kept
sexual by force or by payment.I think he' s a serial killer

(12:11):
who ends up, stopped on time. He' s on a scene.
There' s a whole crime sceneon the whole double- crime hospital.
He is but clear because they areimportant things to him. So she'
s selective. He wants to hurt, he doesn' t want it to
end too fast, he doesn't take his time either. It is

(12:31):
a good part of what we knowof the criminal psychology of that world,
of the psychopaths, of the criminalssaid by a researcher of the Feb and
the professor resles not that he spokeof organized criminals, of organized. He
very organized, was not rather disorganized, but fish then let themselves be moved
by their mores by those lower andmore and more atrocious criminal instincts. His

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profile as a sexual psychopath, combinedwith a lack of empathy and extreme coldness,
did not prevent in the year twothousand four Le Brians prison from giving
him three- day prison permission fora job interview seven months before he was
released. The prison psychologist, deceivedby the killer, asserted in his pre

(13:15):
- licence report. Prisoner Pedro Jiménezhas participated very positively in a program for
prisoners convicted of sexual assault. Headopted a very positive attitude, assuming the
facts and their consequences. As soonas he got out of jail the day

(13:35):
before the events, Pedro Jiménez boughtthe one that would be the only and
last motive of his life, withwhich he spent the night in a candle
dephoning contact numbers and shortly before committingthe double crime, made an enigmatic call
to the prison priest, but didnot answer him. Those Sons professionals who

(14:00):
believed him rehabilitated should not have readthe editorial that Jiménez was hiding in his
cell, written before his permission andintervened by the officials after the double crime
of the intern police. In thenewsroom she imagined jumping a stranger on the
street and recreating the sense of powerand superiority that caused her to rape something

(14:26):
very common among sex offenders. Iwas writing to him I told him you
asked for it. Now he'll know what a man is. She
continued to narrate in detail how shedrags the girl into her room, how
she rips her clothes off and whilethreatening to kill her rapes her. The

(14:48):
document highlights the face of terror ofthe victim and the sense of power and
fatigue that Pedro Jiménez floods during therape. We listen to the doctor Alfonso
Rodriguez already, talking and about whetherpsychopaths have cure for the treatment of criminal
psychopaths. Let' s say soabout those antisocial personality disorders that end up

(15:11):
developing particularly important criminal acts. Theyare difficult to deal with and fundamentally lies
in the fact that the trapéutic processis precisely a social relationship and they fail
precisely in that, in what arethe social relations with which the tendency,
the received one and the trapotic resultsare generally complicated. At first glance,
what we have to think is thatthere are two components that often occur in

(15:35):
these types of subjects. On theone hand, it is very likely that
there is an antisocial personality disorder,which has classically been spoken of as psychopathy,
but which today, since forensic psychiatrydue to the confusion it can induce,
generally tends to abandon and that,on the other hand, it is
very likely that there was also aparaphilic component, in the form of sexual

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sadism or tophilia or other forms ofsexual perversion alteration. If a forent is
warned that he or she will commita crime again, he or she should
be taken seriously into account, atleast the strictest possible follow- up by
the mid- term vice- presidentshould be carried out. Of course,
there are certain items that are verytypical of sexual psychopaths with a high risk

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of danger outside of what would surelybe this paraphilic tendency. Surely we are
going and to develop an act ofthese characteristics requires an antisocial background and an
affective coldness, an affective anesthesia,truly significant. I insist, when you
use these psychopathological terms, which arevery distant from what is really a genuine
formative, it is a subject thatwould include certain psychiatric diagnostic categories, but

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in which cognitive, evolutionary and intellectualabilities are generally generally preserved. The escapee
fled to Gerona, taking refuge inthe neighborhood of Villarroja with a friend is
prisoner Mustafa who bad Doyang, whomhe tried to use as a Turk'
s head. It was the sameMustafakin, seeing women' s clothes with
blood stains, told the civil guardthat he proceeded to arrest the murderer,

(17:11):
despite the fact that in the neighborhoodhe had already jointly established a national police
operation and mosos, and when wehad already surrounded the neighborhood and was about
to determine in which house he washiding, a Civil Guard flag appears.
At full speed he crosses the fence, gets on the floor and stops Pedro
jimedez Ante. The astonished and surprisedeyes of the police of the mosos.

(17:36):
I think there might even have beensome really dangerous situation for some cops and
others. Jiménez, with total coldness, acknowledged that he was on the floor
where the crimes were committed, notknowing that two policemen lived there, because
his friend Mustafa ordered him to pickup a package of drugs, specifically hachis
and cocaine, as well as fourhundred euros. She assured that she had

(18:00):
consensual sexual relations with Aurora and thatas she left the apartment, the girls
were completely fine to see at notime intimated to anyone when she arrived at
home and all that happens all alongis by mutual agreement, which I believe
from the beginning, knowing how mycriminal antecedents knew me. I' ve
been used to cover up death status. The judge provisionally released Mustafa, who

(18:22):
was arrested as a Jimenez cover-up, because after the double crime,
he moved the alleged murderer in hiscar and housed him in a barracks in
the neighborhood of Villarroja, where hewas arrested. But she smiled at any
responsibility for the facts and I kepta little bit of the weird one like
she came, with her clothes fullof blood, in women' s clothes.

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The whole lord called his brother tothe frames. This is brother ta
ta ta tatada and this has alreadybeen taken by the Civic Guard to the
police. If he hasn' tmoved a very dangerous psychopath, but disorganized
and, above all, unscrupulous.It shows evidence that the investigators collected against
him. The phone' s purchasebill the day before the crimes, the

(19:07):
fingerprint of his actilar found in thevilla of the belt with which she is
immobilized silvia, the DNA remains andhair of the girls, the slippers found
in the restaurant, the remains ofthe blood of silvia, the security cameras
we have told you. Even whenthey are arrested, they find the silvia
backpack and the objects they had stolenfrom their flat. Cold and with a

(19:33):
defiant look. He went to trialon July 27th of the two thousand and
eight in the sixth section of theProvincial High Court of Barcelona. He was
convicted of the murder of the twofemale police officers in practice for one offence
of rape, another of desecration,of the crime of search, of dwelling,
of fire and of robbery with violence. On 25 June, the Supreme

(19:56):
Court overturned the ruling handed down bythe Barcelona Province hearing when it considered that
it should be tried by a popularjury, ordering the repetition of the trial,
which meant for the families of thevictims. For the second time,
I suffered the same heartbreaking pain asI had to remember again the suffering that
his daughters suffered. Despite the repetitionof the trial, Jiménez did not leave

(20:19):
prison as he was serving his sentencefor other reasons a predator, someone who
had been in prison since the yearnine hundred and eighty- eight, being
convicted for equal acts, someone whowas perfecting his way of attacking on the
18th of March was repeated the trialbefore a popular court. Its members unanimously
sentenced the accused to ninety- threeyears for the above- mentioned crimes.

(20:44):
Jiménez' s defense appealed to theHigh Court of Justice, which upheld it.
It was appealed again until it wasratified by the Supreme Court in judgment
number three hundred and fifteen Barra twothousand eleven. We' re talking about
a guy who' s been diagnosedas a sadistic psychopath. It' s

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very difficult to prevent a fact ofthese, and especially when you' re
suddenly attacked by a psycho manual.Forensics were diagnosed as a compulsive rapist,
described by the young men as afailure of the prison system. The prosecutor

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of the case denounced the vertigo ofhis record fourteen arrests, ten of them
for crimes against sexual freedom and twoviolent robberies that the police believe were violated
according to specialists, is as dangerousoutside the prison as harmless inside it.

(21:52):
This is a case in which weare again faced with the problem of prison
permits and whether the social reintegration ofcertain criminals can really be achieved. A
murderer who completely coldly murdered, rapedor profaned the bodies of young men with

(22:14):
immaculate illusions and who began a lifefull of illusions and objectives. Serve this
chapter so that you never forget themurder of Silvia no Valedo García de María
Aurora Rodríguez in García a very bighug of her family and friends, who
will always carry this pain for life. Thank you so much for joining us

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here. Thank you so much foryour trust and for spending something as important
as your time. If you likedthis episode, don' t hesitate to
share it, give us a likeand leave us your comment. A strong
embrace to all the members of thetelegrand group and, of course, thank

(23:06):
Carmen for her invaluable help. Checkwithout her this podcast would not be possible.
I' ll send you next month' s first Monday, not before
I send you a big hug andremember, don' t forget to try
to be happy.
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