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Crime of Cecilia Strzyzowski: 'We have until 19.30 to get that out of my house', the message that complicates Marcela Acuña

2023-08-11T22:36:11.297Z

Highlights: César Sena's mother became more committed. The message would be an alleged reference to the victim's corpse. Marcela Acuña, accused along with her husband Emerenciano Sena and her son César for the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski. A message was found that she sent to another of the defendants in the case and told her that they had time "until 19:30 p.m. to get that out" of the house.


César Sena's mother became more committed. The message would be an alleged reference to the victim's corpse.


Marcela Acuña, accused along with her husband Emerenciano Sena and her son César for the femicide of Cecilia Strzyzowski, disappeared since June 2 in the city of Resistencia, was more committed to the case after a technological expertise on her cell phone, in which a message was found that she sent to another of the defendants in the case and told her that they had time "until 19:30 p.m. to get that out" of the house, in an alleged reference to the victim's corpse.

It is a conversation by messages that occurred on the afternoon of June 2 – according to prosecutors, after the murder of Cecilia – between the accused as co-author of the murder and her collaborator Fabiana González, accused and arrested for the "cover-up" of the crime.

"Fabi I think something serious happened with Cesar, talk to Gustavo (Obregon), don't tell Eme or Cesar, I'm desperate," Acuña told him in one of the messages sent and whose content was incorporated into the judicial file.

In another excerpt, the accused told her collaborator "I told Eme that Gustavo is with Samuel, do not screw up, urgently go, go home alone."

And then he added: "We have until 19.30pm to get that out of the house."

For the investigators, these messages in which Cecilia is not mentioned, are linked to femicide and the need to make the body disappear.

Burlando, lawyer for Cecilia's family: "All the detainees are the authors of the crime"

In this regard, lawyer Fernando Burlando, representative along with his colleagues Juan Arregín and Sergio Briend, assured the Todo Noticias channel that they are "convinced" that the seven arrested for the fact were "the authors of the crime."

"For different evidence collected by the investigators and different messages that were sent, beyond the messages that I qualify as alibi messages, evidently everyone knew this situation and all are the authors of the crime," he said.

Burlando considered that "they are all planted issues" in which they sought "a clumsy alibi."

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It was a very clumsy murder that embraces impunity, when someone feels unpunished they commit this kind of blunder," he said. He added: "The evidence is abundant, the evidence not only speaks of the murder but of who its perpetrators are."

In addition, the lawyer referred to the bones of an "adult person" found in the Tragadero River that, due to their state of calcination, could not be analyzed to obtain DNA.

"These human remains, which cannot be sampled for DNA matching, without a doubt are unfailingly Cecilia's body, for us it is more than enough to generate this link between the murder and these people," he said.

The lawyer said that he does not have "the position that there is no body," since "there are human remains in minute quantities where the body was burned and precisely there are co-defendants who speak of the incineration where those remains were found."

Burlando added that it is always intended "that the evidence is effective and conclusive as it may be but in criminal acts and given this band of outlaws sometimes occurs and sometimes not."

"The impacts of the antennas is fundamental, the different stories of the accused is fundamental, there is documentary and video evidence that is very important with which it could be known that Cecilia entered that place and did not leave. For me it is more than enough for a jury to return a guilty verdict," he concluded.

How was the crime

Cecilia was last seen at 9:16 a.m. on June 2, when a security camera recorded her entry, accompanied by her husband César Sena, at the house of her in-laws Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuña, at 1460 Santa María de Oro Street, in Resistencia.

According to the prosecutors' resolution, the young woman was killed between 12.13 and 13.01 in one of the rooms of the house, apparently by strangulation, at a time when she was with César, Emerenciano and Acuña.

According to the case, his body would have been transferred by Obregón -collaborator of the Sena family- and César Sena, wrapped in a blanket aboard a Toyota Hilux truck to the chanchería owned by the main accused, where it would have been burned.

Finally, his remains would have been scattered in different sectors, among them next to one of the banks of the Tragadero River, which borders the Sena chanchería.

The prosecutors charged the Sena family with preventive detention for the crime of "triple-aggravated homicide by the link, by femicide and by the premeditated collaboration of two or more people," while Obregón, González, Gustavo Melgajero and Griselda Reinoso for the "aggravated cover-up" of the fact.

With information from Télam

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See also

Strzyzowski case: the blood found in César Sena's truck was not Cecilia's

Cecilia Strzyzowski case: the preventive detention of Emerenciano Sena and Marcela Acuña confirmed

Source: clarin

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