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Farling Aburto was a young man ofonly twenty- one years who on the
fourteenth of July, two thousand twenty- one left home to sell a computer,
but Farling never came back before startingI recommend that you subscribe so that
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that with your help you can achieveit. Now, let' s just
add a little reguapine and see howFarling all started. José Aburto Betancourt was
born on September 23rd in a thousandnine hundred and ninety- nine in the
municipality of San Carlos Río San Juan, Nicaragua. He lived in the city
of Granada, together with his fatherFredy José Aburto, forty- six years
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old, civil engineer and his mother, Carmen Elena Bettancourt, forty- one
years old, teacher by profession,being the youngest of two brothers, Farling
was the only company of his parents. After his older brother, Emmanuel de
Jesús to A Burns Betancourt, twenty- four years old and a student of
the business administration career, decided tolive in Managua. Due to the distance
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from his work, Farlin and hisbrother had fun on the field with football
since they were children. However,their biggest hobby was playing with a video
game console that their parents had giventhem because it was just the two of
us. Every time my parents wentto work, we always stayed in the
house or someone was looking after us. We were always the two of us
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together. I remember Emmanuel, theyboth grew up in a Catholic family that
led them to receive the first communiontogether in the year two thousand and eight.
As young people applied to their studies, they were able to complete their
English language classes in different periods oftime. In the two thousand seventeen,
Farling was decorated for his academic excellenceduring the act of his baccalaureate at the
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Instituto Nacional de Oriente in Granada.When he finished high school, he took
a period of one year to weighvery well on what he wanted to study.
The NS, in turn, workedas a center in Managua in order
to pay for their university studies.Emmanuel Aburto explained that his brother has an
average of ninety percent at the University, due to his performance in the subjects,
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so his classmates and the university authoritiesrated Farlin with an excellent academic commitment
and an honorable reputation. Some ofthe qualities that describe Farlin, according to
his brother, are self, overcomingand charisma. After recalling the admiration they
both had for having reached work attheir young age and continuing to study,
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He was known by his friends,neighbors and relatives as a young man applied
in their studies and work, admiredfor his charisma and closeness to others and,
above all, considered an example ofrespect and love for their parents.
According to his mother, Farly,he had never been involved in vices,
had no bad relations with his friendsor problems. He was never met with
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a fight. His behavior was disciplinedand he never disrespected his parents. According
to his father' s statements,one of Farling' s dreams was to
finish his university studies and then applyto postgraduate courses abroad. On more than
one occasion he told his parents thathe longed to build them a house with
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the luxuries they deserved in attribute forthe effort of education they gave him.
I' m going to help them, I' m going to give them
the best. You fought for us, you went through so many things and
look where we are. Be proudof us. They were some of the
words Farline was saying to his mom. Farling Joseph was always a young retailer
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with his parents. Until May twothousand twenty- one. His mother had
a cell phone that caused him alot of technical problems, so he needed
a change. Carmen Betancourt recalled thather son told her not to worry that
I will bring it to her,without imagining that that would be the last
gift promise she would give to hermother. And that' s how.
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In this context, we go tothe Day of Acts, on Wednesday,
July 14, the two thousand twenty- one, farling A, twenty-
one- year- old burto,went with his father Fredy and José Aburto
at six and a half in theafternoon to the Miss Marcris Granada hotel,
located in the area of the otherband in the city of Granada, where
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he would realize the sale of aGaimer laptop Farling computer had previously published on
his Facebook network the sale of hiscomputer, finally agreeing with a man in
Venderela for$ 1, 600,000 planning to see himself in the hotel
mentioned above. When his father arrived, he parked his car on the side
of the road. I' llput things down, I' ll put
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them in and I' ll beright back. And those were the last
words Fredy Joseph heard of his sonFarling before entering the hotel. Thus,
45 minutes passed and when he sawthat a long time had passed and that
his son did not answer the callsor messages, Freddy Aburto decided to talk
to the lodging workers, who deniedhim entry to the premises. I explained
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to him that it was my sonwho was inside who wanted to talk to
him to give him the keys tolaut and she told me if he wanted
to leave them, but I insistedthat he wanted to talk to him.
He mentioned it. While that washappening. On the other hand, the
employees had noticed that Farling had arrivedat the hostel in the company of another
guy to rent a room. Then, the companion left the room for unknown
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direction, which alerted the hotel administration, who quickly chose to call and,
upon not receiving answers, decided toopen the door, finding that the bathroom
of the room to the bloody youngman with no vital signs. They immediately
called the authorities. Chief Commissioner FélixVillarreal, head of the police force in
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Granada, explained that after learning aboutFarling José' s murder through the line
one hundred and eighteen, investigations beganas judicial assistance smiles and criminal experts who
came to the scene. Meanwhile,the medical examiner determined as a cause of
death hypopolistic shock, after receiving thirty- seven stab wounds with a knife in
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the chest neck and arm. Afterknowing that and that they could hand over
the body to their relatives. Onthe afternoon of Thursday, 15 July,
Farling José was finally buried in Granada. My friend gives him the last lion.
The investigations into the national police hadnot yet been rendezvous by the authorities,
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and the search for the murderer hadbegun quickly. They mainly watched the
hotel' s security cameras that capturedFarling' s companion. However, the
man was wearing a cap and thatmade it difficult for them to recognize him.
In spite of that, on August3, 2000, the national police
captured a man named Alexander Antonio DíazTorres, twenty- nine years old,
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as the main suspect of having murderedFarling in the city of Granada on Sunday
Gano. The police managed to tracethe whereabouts of the suspect after tracing the
phone number of days with which hemade the reservation. At the time of
his arrest, he was seized ofthe knife used to commit the crime,
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which he had buried in the courtyardof his home and a pair of sports
shoes with blood stains. The policealso found the hard drive, the mother
card, the memory module, thepower and power supply, the storage unit
and the processor of the burto-farling computer. The investigators also carried out
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assessments, finding matches in the victim' s blood type, with the blood
found in the footwear occupied the offender. In turn, interviewed witnesses recognized the
offender Alexander Antonio Díaz Torres as theperpetrator of the crime. Meanwhile, Gabriel
Díaz, the prosecution attorney in themurder case, for those moments, reported
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that he would ask the judiciary toapply the law ten fifty- eight Life
imprisonment law for the murderer Alexander DíazTorres And as a mother, what I
would ask is that as a preventionto prevent a mother of family from going
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through again the pain that I amgoing through, because it is not the
same to see someone die by natureand to see it the way my son
left, in such an inhuman andcruel way that he would take his life.
If justice is not done in thiscase, then they will not be
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able to do justice in other cases. So the least he' d have
is the termoid prison, the lifeimprisonment that can be reviewed doesn' t
come out of mere chance, ittakes away from the killing of women,
the death of a child. Thenthe government, through the National Assembly,
decided to apply the law by wayof brine and it is fifty- eight
to avoid this and it must beset a precedent in Granada. See if
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the bull applies reviewable life imprisonment inthis case what you' re waiting for
outside. The criminals who are waitingoutside are going to continue to commit crime
and tomorrow may be the person murderedto any family of us. That'
s why we demand that the Huefor having us present the requirements that apply
reviewable life imprisonment. We' regoing to keep a close eye on that
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sentence. The next day, August4, under a strong device by the
National Police of Granada, Alexander Antoniowas taken to the Granada courts to be
charged for the murder of Fatrin.At 8: 30 a m the preliminary
hearing began in the courts of Granadaby Dr Armando Mejía Somarriba or this district
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of hearings in Granada, who gaveprevente prison was the defendant for the crime
of murder, has recorded in actualcontest with the crime of aggravated robbery Thus,
the police established that the motive forthe crime was theft of the gamer
computer, which was valued at$1, 600. Both fredy to Burto
and Carmen Betancourt lamented that after themurder of their son, social networks flooded
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with negative message against the victim,assuming that the same family, together with
the lawyer, managed to deny timelater, with the evidence found by the
competent authorities, his father clarified thatFarling was not alone, as he had
accompanied him. Despite his recent operation. He also described that it was the
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saddest and most painful farewell that afather could have hoped that his son would
return and the impotence he felt whenhe was outside the hotel waiting while inside
his goal dreams and life projects weretruncated. Finally, on November 8th of
the same year, two thousand twenty- one, Alexander Antonio Díaz obtained a
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life imprisonment reviewable for the delusion ofmurder to be recorded for acting with lewdness
and insanity by depriving Farling auburo ofhis twenty- one- year- old
life. He was also sentenced toseven years' imprisonment for the crime of
recorded theft. To dictate life imprisonment, Judge Eric José Brenes took into account
that the defendant displayed hatred and contemptagainst the life of his victim, to
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which he subjected him to mutilation,suffering, pain, anguish and despair.
It should be mentioned that the accusedhad already admitted the facts during the oral
and public hearing, and this wouldbe the first subject in Grenada to be
sentenced to life imprisonment. According tothe authorities, the events occurred on 14
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July of the year two thousand andtwenty- one in a Granada hotel,
in which the defendant, Alexander AntonioDíaz, who identified himself with another name
at the hotel, had rented aroom to meet the victim, farling Burto
Betancourt, who was going to sellhim a portable gamer computer while in the
place, Alexander Díaz using deceptions andtook the victim to the room he rented
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in order to steal his electronic equipment, but upon learning of Alexander' s
intentions, the victim defended and struggledwith him, but he, violently and
inhumanely, assaulted him with a whitegun, causing him to die after the
fact, the defendant washed his hands, changed his clothes and took his shoes.
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The computer put her in a bagand ran away from the place.
The prosecution lawyer expressed the satisfaction ofthe victim' s family with the sentence,
considering that justice is being done,and thanked the police authorities, the
prosecutor' s office and the populationfor the support provided throughout the process.
With regard to the reviewable term oflife imprisonment, counsel explained that it can
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be reviewed within thirty years, providedthat, during all that time in prison,
the sentenced person has presented excellent andgood conduct. This is all the
information I could find regarding this case. Farling A Burto Bendancourt was a young
man as young as twenty- oneyears old, with many dreams and illusions
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that were finally truncated by a personwho thought his life was worth just$
1, 600. Well, sofar today' s case, as I
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