The woman convicted of killing her daughter with an iron mace in 2010 will not have prison permits

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2023-04-25 05:00:00

Carmen Reboredo during the trial held in 2013 at the Audiencia de Pontevedra RAMON LEIRO

Carmen Reboredo, also prosecuted with her husband for murdering a man in the same case, had asked to leave A Lama

25 abr 2023 . Updated at 05:00 h.

She was sentenced, together with her husband, José Mourio, for killing their daughter Sonia, who was 22 years old, and a former employee of the couple’s livestock farm, in October 2010. They were sentenced by the Court of Pontevedra to 58 years in prison For both crimes, the court subsequently issued an order limiting the maximum that both would be deprived of liberty to twenty-five years. The sentence was imposed at the end of 2013, three years after the double murder. Four years later, in 2017, it was when the order was issued establishing the maximum penalty to be served.

Against this background, last year, Carmen Reboredo I requested an ordinary permit to leave the penitentiary center from A Lama. He argued his request based on article 154 of the Penitentiary Regulations, which provides for this possibility following a report from the technical team, in those cases of convicts who are in the second or third degree of prison, as long as they have served a quarter of their sentence, and do not misbehave.

However, the A Lama prison treatment board denied permission, which led to a complaint from the inmate. Last October, the second section of the Court of Pontevedra dismissed such a complaint, recalling that he is serving a twenty-five-year prison sentence for the crime of murder, serving half of the sentence on October 18, 2025, three-quarters of the sentence. on January 16, 2032 and the total sentence on April 16, 2038.


Likewise, it emphasizes that the reports included in the case show that the permission requested unanimously by all those involved in the treatment board was denied because the appellant, Although he acknowledges the facts, he justifies them by mental problems. In the same way, it is emphasized that, although he carried out the violent behavior program, no significant progress was observed in terms of the internalization of the real action of the damage caused beyond his own suffering.

For all these reasons, the magistrates from Pontevedra conclude that it is necessary to verify a longer period of positive treatment evolution, given the risk variables of misuse of the permit.


In view of these statements, the Supreme Court positions itself with the Provincial Court and considers that there is no room for the admission of Carmen Reboredo’s appeal, while noting that its claim has been assessed taking into account all the concurrent circumstances. .

It wasn’t me, I was crazy

During the oral hearing held at the Court of Pontevedra, Carmen Reboredo justified and blamed, in the same way, what happened on mental problems —it wasn’t me I was crazy—, as well as exculpated her husband. He was not at faulthe pointed out, assuring that the latter would have prevented him from taking his own life by entering a septic tank of slurry from the farm where they were located by the emergency services that had traveled to the house due to the fire that had occurred.


In this way, he admitted that he had hit his daughter on the head with an iron mace when she was sleeping and, immediately afterwards, spread corn kernels around the house and set them on fire. For his part, the second victim of this crime, Amador Vázquez Quinteiro, died asphyxiated by the smoke generated by the fire.

The mother who killed her daughter in Laln with a mace: It wasn’t me. I was crazy

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Carmen Reboredo and her husband Jose Maurio Souto They appear at the Pontevedra Court to answer for the death of their 22-year-old daughter Sonia, and that of a former worker. In her intervention, the woman from La Linea assumed the double crime alone: It wasn’t me. I was crazy.

He admitted that he hit his daughter with a iron mace in the head when she was asleep to, immediately afterwards, spread corn kernels around the house and set them on fire.

She also excused her husband by saying that he had no fault whatsoever. He stated that he was the one who prevented him from taking his own life when he entered a septic tank with slurry from the farm. Jos Mourio Reboredo adheres to the testimony of his wife: I share what he said to Mia Muller.

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