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'CSI: Save me' and the presumption of innocence

2022-06-16T03:27:28.487Z


On Telecinco, the documentary about Dolores Vázquez and the media lynching of Luis Lorenzo and Arancha Palomino coexist because the presumption of innocence ends where the fight for 'share' begins


Two centuries ago, phrenology, a pseudoscience according to which criminal tendencies are linked to our factions, had a certain predicament.

It seems nonsense, but Dolores Vázquez went to prison just for her supposed bad face – and rampant lesbophobia.

Public opinion likes the guilty to the extent of its prejudices.

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Provisional release for actor Luis Lorenzo and his partner, accused of killing her aunt with poison to inherit

Of Luis Lorenzo and Arancha Palomino their arrogant gesture annoys and raises suspicions that nobody speaks well of them when even the most abject

reality

contestant has defenders on set.

With this background, the alleged atrocities committed by both are credible even if they come from sources as questionable as the Whatsapp group of their neighbors.

In the film that we have edited – in mine they are played by Dylan McDermott and Betty Gilpin – they are already in the loop because those who try to bring rigor do not capture our attention as much as

Save me

by dressing up as a

CSI

and calling a taxi live so that a collaborator can take immediately a supposed incriminating test to the Civil Guard.

Montse Suárez, lawyer, listens to the audios of the case of Luis Lorenzo and his wife Arancha and goes live to deliver them to the Civil Guard as evidence https://t.co/xZ5gsfTpxa

– Telecinco (@telecincoes) May 30, 2022

It is not surprising that Mediaset set up small theaters, nor have they been the only ones, all the media have joined because the "beyond any reasonable doubt" on which the presumption of innocence is based ends where the fight for

share

begins .

The bloody thing in the case of Telecinco is that these speculations share the grill with the documentary about the media lynching suffered by Dolores Vázquez.

I have no idea, nor is it up to me to decide -I hope-, whether the actor and his wife are ruthless killers, a couple of greedy amoral people or just normal people subjected to scrutiny from which no one would come out unscathed, but I would feel more safe if the trial that determines it were held in a court and not on a set, although even that does not guarantee justice.

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