Maria Ercira Contreras’ family points to organized crime link in disappearance – 2024-07-10 10:27:13

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2024-07-10 10:27:13

Lawyer Juan Carlos Manríquez explained that the involvement of organized crime in the disappearance of María Ercira Contreras “is one of the suspicions that the family has and an aspect that has not been fully elucidated.”

A few days before two months have passed since María Ercira Contreras disappearedwho was last seen alive when she was celebrating Mother’s Day in Limache, The family is now considering a new theory about her disappearance.

Lawyer Juan Carlos Manríquez told TVN that one of the new hypotheses that the family of the 85-year-old woman is analyzing is that organized crime is related to your case.

“Although the ECOH unit is new, its teams have acquired great expertise in finding deceased, buried, dismembered or even kidnapped people using the logic of organized crime,” said the professional.

Manriquez explained that The involvement of organized crime in the disappearance of María Ercira Contreras “is one of the suspicions that the family has and an edge that has not been fully elucidated.”

“If this hypothesis does not yield much results, we must take advantage of the experience of the Human Rights Crimes Investigation Brigade of the PDI, which is different from the previous one, since it has other techniques and resources, to reinterpret the scene of the crime,” he argued.

Given this background, Carla Hernández, granddaughter of María Ercira Contreras, said that “the restaurant at the Las Tórtolas Estate is not a cheap place. It could be that a wealthy person went there that day and they mistook her for extortion.”

“It’s not that crazy to think about it, we’re not going to invent theory after theory here, but we mustn’t lose sight of the fact that the last place he’ll be seen is in the parking lot of the establishment,” the young woman said.

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