Why is it so symbolic of his case?
Well, firstly it's emblematic
which is the tangent test of what was the system of forced disappearance of people.
That is, it is the judicial test.
Those rails arrived here, handed over to the 5th department,
through... well, some bad guy sent it here.
And we couldn't open it because the light deteriorated.
So they had been here for a long time, like two years or a year and a half,
kept in bags while doing the project.
The time passed and I found myself with the cubo that they built.
And I had the opportunity to enter alone again
and find myself with the remains that were rescued from the sea
and that they realized the rails to which had been tied by some colleagues
and their bodies were thrown and, among them, hammered.
Until she didn't appear,
there had been no tangible proof of what was done to the people,
which was to go up to the helicopters and throw them to the sea.
In addition, regarding her, when one of the torturers confesses,
she has a very tremendous sentence that says, she was an error.
The case is that her body was recovered and she left the bad guys.
I have a great doubt that many of them had been thrown to the sea.
Probably, as they hadn't arrived massively to the shore,
they had to have been hammered and probably to heavy bodies
that were kept in the bottom of the sea.
What is not clear is if the people were thrown to the sea alive,
asleep or dead.
So the rail as a symbol, without a doubt,
ends up closing a truth that had some questions with no answer.
The body appears on the beach
and, in addition to the horror of the case,
there is a whole press campaign,
in which it is treated as if there was a beautiful woman,
a passionate murderer.
It is a very strange thing.
Finding the rail was like an effective certification
that at some point we knew that we had a clear answer to the viewer.
Indeed, our people did that in many cases and that's where they ended up.
So life is really loaded with symbols and things
and, curiously, they are passing through years in the sea.
Thank you.
