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Crying and 'I don't want to die in jail': the investigation of the motochorro who killed in Ramos Mejía

2021-03-23T20:43:38.010Z


Alejandro Miguel Ochoa (55) refused to testify for the crime of the psychologist María Daglio (56). 03/23/2021 14:07 Clarín.com Police Updated 03/23/2021 5:16 PM " I don't want to die in jail ." The motochorro Alejandro Miguel Ochoa (55) cried before the Homicide prosecutor of La Matanza Federico Medone, before whom he refused to testify this Tuesday for the crime of the psychologist María Rosa Daglio (56), committed on Friday in Ramos Mejía. Ochoa had to be imprisoned, but the Justice had gra


03/23/2021 14:07

  • Clarín.com

  • Police

Updated 03/23/2021 5:16 PM

"

I don't want to die in jail

."

The motochorro Alejandro Miguel Ochoa (55) cried before the Homicide prosecutor of La Matanza Federico Medone, before whom he refused to testify this Tuesday for the crime of the psychologist María Rosa Daglio (56), committed on Friday in Ramos Mejía.

Ochoa had to be imprisoned, but the Justice had granted him house arrest in April 2020, amid the massive releases in Buenos Aires prisons due to the new coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19).

In October he repeated the crime.

He was arrested again, but gave a false identity and was released.

Last Friday, his actions were repeated on Calle Belgrano at 300. He identified his victim, who was talking on a cell phone on the sidewalk, in front of the building where he lived.

He put the motorcycle on the sidewalk and dragged it.

The psychologist grabbed her purse and hit the floor.

He suffered a broken rib and injuries to his spleen.

An internal hemorrhage would end up causing death.

The rapid investigation of the prosecutor Medone allowed him to be detained this Monday in a raid in Castelar, Morón party.

The defendant accumulates 11 causes for theft in the last 30 years.

In April, he was granted the benefit of house arrest but it was revoked in November: when they went to arrest him, he was gone.

Since then he has been a fugitive and continued stealing.

Its first antecedent is registered in 1990 in the courts of Morón.

By that year he had been caught trying to commit a robbery.

He relapsed in 1991 and 1992.

Ochoa did not stop stealing, he only changed his address.

In 1997 they stopped him again but in Mar del Plata and that didn't stop him either.

In 2003 another robbery was registered in the courts of the seaside resort.

Back in the western area of ​​Greater Buenos Aires, he again had problems with the Justice and they initiated cases for disobedience, violation of domicile and damage, in addition to an attack on the authority, all in 2012.

The modality chosen by Ochoa was always similar: he stole on the motorcycle and preferred to attack women to steal their belongings.

The longest sentence and for which he should have been detained was back in Mar del Plata, in 2014 and 2016.

Already in 2017 he came to trial for assaulting two girls in those attacks that occurred in Mar del Plata.

One of them, the most serious and the most similar to the last crime.

They sentenced him to 8 years and six months in prison.

María Daglio, the social psychologist who died after being attacked by a motorcycle jet in Ramos Mejía.

Last April he was released from the Batán prison, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

But in October he stole again, was arrested and gave a false identity, for which he was released again.

Exemplary conduct 10 ", yoga workshops, theater classes and health problems that placed him in the risk group against Covid-19. All of this opened the door to jail for the motochorro. 

Ochoa, who according to the sentence he received in 2017 was to be released from prison on August 16, 2024, was released in April of last year, benefiting from a resolution of Chamber 1 of the Chamber of Appeals and Guarantees of Mar del Plata, integrated by judges Esteban Viñas and Marcelo Riquert.

EMJ

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Source: clarin

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