
The 12th session of the trial Femicide Cecilia Strzyzowski Featured by the long-awaited announcement: Announcement Emerenciano Senna, The accused is considered an essential participant in the crime committed by his son. Caesar Sinais accused of being the author of the material.
The leader of the Sena clan, who began his statement by reviewing his life and humble origins. He also mentioned the building of the neighborhood that bears his name and which built the social organization that he leads.
He said that the “only crime” he committed was building houses for humble people. However, in the middle of his speech, Chaco’s most powerful social leader, through tears, denied his participation in the crime.
“What happened was odd, but I had nothing to do with it at allHe confirmed.
“That day I did my routine and did not commit any crime,” Senna said. “I hope they get justice And what you take is what you get. In my case, I did nothing, not because I said so, but because he is not in the investigation either.”
“That day I handed in my cell phone, I turned in my truck, which was left there. I never saw it again. I didn’t do anything. They didn’t investigate me, what I had been doing in the previous days, what messages I had sent.” I don’t know why I suffer from this condition. I should never be imprisoned. After changing the prosecutor he looked like the biggest killer in the world. From day to day they started demanding that I be imprisoned for life. I don’t know why, or based on what. Look with perspective. The accused said: “Don’t forget this word.”
“I wouldn’t wish anyone to be accused of something they couldn’t defend themselves against. I can’t defend myself. I wish I knew that. I’ve never defended anyone. Whoever committed the crime must bear responsibility for his crime. I can show what I did because the neighborhood is there. He concluded by saying: “Gentlemen of the jury, I did nothing.”
The defendant, in addition to denying his participation in the incident, stated that men and women in his organization received the same treatment and the ability to participate. “Women are the best workers. I was happy to find committed peoplesaid Cena, making it clear that the treatment of women within his group was good.
“Women do not have to be victims of violence,” she said at another point in her speech. “Of course, women don’t know how to do anything because they are not given the opportunity, but they are human beings. They have a head, that is, they have a mind, they have hands, they have feet, they have everything. What they don’t have is the fiber, the strength that we men have. This is the only difference. Because they don’t make fibres, they don’t make, they don’t produce fibres, because a woman’s body is not made for the hard work that we men do.He added.
“I’ve been able to have women who specialize in electricians and carpentry there in the neighborhood. We’re talking about work. Flooring, that is, laying ceramics and covering, in part of all that is the pipes that go underground and then only the pipes remain outside to put in the toilets, the bidets, the bathtubs,” said the former Peketero leader, who insisted that there was always a place for women within his organization.
In his account of his life, Cena persistently mentioned his humble origins and that he always, despite his economic development, wanted to show himself to his peers as one of them. As someone who learned to build and wanted to teach his peers how to get out of poverty and have a home of their own.
“I always said to my comrades: Look at me as King Croto, because you are Croto, and I am Croto.” He said.