Vladimiro Montesinos, former advisor to President Alberto Fujimori, accepts his guilt in a massacre. The former president's right-hand man welcomes the early conclusion of the 'Pativilca case', in which six citizens were murdered in 1992 accused of terrorism.

For analysts, Montesino's acceptance is not necessarily act of repentance, but rather a strategy to avoid adding more years in prison. The prosecutor is for 25 years in jail; the sentence will be handed down Wednesday morning.