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Crime in Pilar's country: the traces of a fierce fight and the main suspicion of investigators

2024-02-29T13:55:29.863Z

Highlights: Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson (71) was found dead in his home in Derqui, Pilar. He had a "significant" cut in the cervical area and wounds on his hands. Investigators are gathering different evidence to find the perpetrator of the crime. For investigators, the murderer could be inside La Delfina or may have entered irregularly or taken a cell phone from the victim's cell phone, which is point zero of the investigation and is being analyzed to identify the person responsible.


Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson was killed in his home in the La Delfina neighborhood, in Derqui. According to the autopsy, he had a "significant" cut in the cervical area and wounds on his hands.


"The killer is in there

," one of the investigators speculates while reviewing the details of the autopsy.

At this time, investigators are gathering different evidence to find the perpetrator of the crime of Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson (71), the engineer murdered in his home in the country La Delfina, in Derqui, Pilar.

Arrival and departure records

did not record any visits to the Wolfenson home

on Friday, February 23, when he was murdered in a guest room of the home he shared with his partner.

The businessman, dedicated to advising multinational companies specialized in the manufacture of batteries, was found dead by his piano teacher on Friday around 5:00 p.m., when he showed up to give him his weekly classes.

Wolfenson

was dressed exactly the same as he was on Thursday,

when the maid who had come to clean last saw him.

Since that day he did not speak with his partner, who had returned from a trip with friends and was visiting his daughter in Villa Devoto.

What he did on Friday is still a mystery.

There are some elements that they try to reconstruct to put together the puzzle and determine what could have happened to him, but above all who is responsible for his death.

The country La Delfina de Pilar, where the crime of businessman Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson (71) occurred.

Wolfenson was in one of the two guest rooms in the house on lot 498 in La Delfina.

A small room with a double bed and a dresser.

The place was tidy.

There were things propped on top of the bedroom furniture that left only about 70 centimeters to pass through.

On Thursday, Wolfenson had asked the employee to clean because

"he would have visitors."

But the family toned down that mysterious date because they suspect that the visitor he was expecting was

Esteban Wolfenson (35), the son of the man who was going to spend the weekend.

The truth is that the woman declared that she had left the bed made and the house tidy.

But in that room, which is currently the crime scene

, the bed was without sheets.

When the piano teacher arrived and found his student dead, that bed had been dismantled and the man was lying on the floor.

There are some elements that caught the attention of the researchers.

Wolfenson was face up in "a very small space", with his head under "a heating radiator".

There was blood around the body but

no sign of the fierce fight that left marks on his body.

"He had a significant cut, very deep, in the cervical area. Also blows to the face, defensive injuries to the hands and blows to the face," they described when asked by this newspaper.

The autopsy report stated that the injuries to the hand were on the four fingers of the left hand and were about a millimeter deep.

As if the victim had tried to avoid being suffocated by putting his hand

.

The cut in the cervical area, around 7 centimeters long, is being investigated if it could have been "produced by the same fine and sharp element with which they strangled him," said Télam.

"He had a blow to his eyebrow, his forehead and a cut on his cheekbone, as well as a strong blow to his nose and an internal cut from another blow to his mouth, with

an injury to the inside of one of his cheeks." ,

detailed the autopsy.

All of these blows refer to a

fierce fight

in which the businessman tried to defend himself from his murderer.

But no blood stains were found on the walls or in other places in the house that would allow us to reconstruct the attack.

Nor was any environment in disarray or with breaks typical of such a confrontation.

There was no indication that the blood stains had been cleaned or hidden.

The only thing they could have cleaned were the bed sheets, which were found inside the washing machine.

Another curious point is that Wolfenson had Crocs-type flip flops and they were carefully placed on his legs, at the height of the tibia, one on each leg, with the sole balancing on the body:

the murderer adjusted them before escaping.

During the escape, only the victim's cell phone was taken, which is point zero of the investigation and whose movements are being carefully analyzed to try to identify the person responsible.

Check-in and check-out records

For investigators, the murderer

could be inside La Delfina or may have entered irregularly.

For this reason, they requested a report from the mayor of the gated community of Pilar to determine if there was a record of robbery, internal problems, with guards or with residents of the neighborhood.

They also interviewed workers who had worked in Wolfenson's house and all the family members to decipher the victim's last hours.

"The murderer has to be in there,

it is a real possibility because there are no other admissions or people who have gone to visit him. Another strong indication is the cell phone, that is why they took it. There is something there that he wanted to hide and that is why he led," speculated a source with access to the file.

The case

Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson was murdered on Friday afternoon in a house in the gated community of La Delfina, in the town of Presidente Derqui, in Pilar.

Wolfenson, a 71-year-old retired electronics engineer and advisor and trainer for multinational companies, was murdered in his home on lot 498.

At 5:00 p.m. he was waiting for his piano teacher, but when he arrived no one responded.

Worried, he alerted the neighborhood guard and together with a guard and with the help of a neighbor, the piano teacher found his student dead in one of the rooms of the house.

Due to an error by the doctor from the San Isidro Medical Corps of the Scientific Police of the Buenos Aires Police,

they considered that the man had died of natural causes.

However, they requested an

autopsy

, which revealed a day later that it was a homicide.

S.C.

Source: clarin

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