Keila in the cell: five years for fourteen dollars
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ほしい物リストの削除に失敗しました。
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ポッドキャストのフォローに失敗しました
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A 26-year-old nursing student was declared dead with no vital signs at a hospital at 2:55 AM on February 7, 2021. The responsible officer received a sentence of 5 years in prison but was released two weeks later. His penalty: a fine equivalent to 14 dollars for the life of a woman. How does a homicide case disappear in the Honduran judicial system?
In this episode, we explore the fissures between the autopsy that determined mechanical asphyxia by third parties, the police version of impossible suicide in a cell with no points of support, and the testimony of the doctor who changed his statements depending on whom he was speaking to. The investigation reveals how a charge of aggravated femicide was reduced three times until it became reckless homicide, allowing the accused to leave prison in February 2024 while threats pursue the family.
Victim: Keila Martínez
Date: February 6-7, 2021
Location: Police Unit No. 10, La Esperanza, Intibucá, Honduras
Status: Closed without justice; accused at liberty
- The ceiling of the cell was a cement slab with no securing elements, making the hanging described by the police physically unfeasible.
- The autopsy confirmed mechanical asphyxia by third parties, but the charge was reduced from aggravated femicide to reckless homicide by omission.
- Doctor Edgar Velázquez Orellana stated on television supporting the suicide thesis, but he confessed to Keila's sister that he had "much more to say" without ever revealing that information.
- Harold Rolando Perdomo Sarmiento was sentenced to 5 years in prison on February 15, 2024, and released on February 28 of the same year, with no public records of re-entry to prison.
Keila Martínez, La Esperanza Honduras, 2021, murder in police custody, mechanical asphyxia, judicial impunity, concealed femicide, failed justice, Honduras true crime, true crime Spanish
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