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The road map of the Junin femicide: the letters, the autopsy and the plan to kill everyone
AR🏛️ PoliticsCenter5 hr. ago

The road map of the Junin femicide: the letters, the autopsy and the plan to kill everyone

The article discusses the case of Mercedes Errapán, a 32-year-old woman who was murdered by Sebastián Bonafé, who had previously written four handwritten letters detailing his plan to kill her and his daughter, Jona. The letters outlined his escape strategy, including potential scenarios if he were caught by police. During an investigation, forensic reports revealed that Errapán died from 12 stab wounds, multiple fractures, and a head injury likely caused by a hammer. Bonafé was subsequently charged with triple homicide, cruelty, and aggravated kidnapping after being detained and questioned by prosecutors.

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Perfil logoPerfilIndependentProgressive5 hr. ago
The road map of the Junin femicide: the letters, the autopsy and the plan to kill everyone

The article discusses the case of Mercedes Errapán, a 32-year-old woman who was murdered by Sebastián Bonafé, who had previously written four handwritten letters detailing his plan to kill her and his daughter, Jona. The letters outlined his escape strategy, including potential scenarios if he were caught by police. During an investigation, forensic reports revealed that Errapán died from 12 stab wounds, multiple fractures, and a head injury likely caused by a hammer. Bonafé was subsequently charged with triple homicide, cruelty, and aggravated kidnapping after being detained and questioned by prosecutors.

Bias read (Progressive): The article emphasizes the premeditated nature of the crime through the detailed planning described in the letters, highlighting systemic issues related to gender-based violence and the failure of authorities to prevent such acts. While not overtly political, the framing underscores broader societal

Clarín logoClarínIndependentConservativeyesterday
"Killing Mechi at 7.30": the criminal plan of the Junín femicide who escaped with the 7-year-old daughter of the victim

The article reports on the case of a man accused of murdering his partner, Mechi, in Junín, Argentina. The perpetrator allegedly planned the crime and fled with the victim’s seven-year-old daughter. The headline suggests a premeditated act, referring to the time of the murder ('a las 7.30') and labeling the suspect as a 'femicida' (feminicide perpetrator). The article emphasizes the alleged criminal plan and the escape with the child, highlighting the severity of the crime and the potential danger to the child.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the incident as a premeditated and severe crime, using strong language such as 'plan criminal' (criminal plan) and 'femicida' (feminicide perpetrator), which aligns with conservative narratives that often emphasize traditional family values and harsh punishment for violent crimes.

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