The Civil Guard was able to identify a body 24 year old girl who died In 1991 In a murder. This is a resident of Aviles, who was reported missing five years later. In 1995, a woman came forward … He reported his daughter missing, whom he said he had not heard from in years, and that he had been taking care of his granddaughter ever since. The body was identified thanks to new techniques used to identify bodies using their DNA.
The initial investigations did not lead agents to any firm line of inquiry to find Avelisena’s whereabouts. His name is recorded in police files on missing persons, which are usually reviewed regularly as new signs, evidence or techniques come forward.
So, in May of last year, agents contacted the family to take DNA samples that could be compared to unidentified or already identified bodies. like The missing woman’s mother was already dead.In June, agents took DNA samples from the daughter.
The Civil Guard explained, in a press release, that they conducted a detailed study of the case until they found the so-called “crime of kings.” They began conducting further investigations after discovering that the body of the victim, a young woman, had not yet been identified.
The Civil Guard explains: “Which led to the appearance of a news item from a regional newspaper stating that a woman had been killed in Paros, stabbed and buried in quicklime, with an unknown identity.” “This event, known as the ‘Reyes Crime’ which occurred on January 6, 1991, was investigated by the National Police in Langreo. A person from the aforementioned town was arrested when the killer’s partner, after an argument, confessed the facts to the police.”
The detainee then explained that on the night of January 6, 1991, he picked up the victim when he was on his way there. Hiking in Oviedo. According to him, the woman tried to rob him, which led to a conflict between them that ended with her being stabbed. He then put him in the trunk of the car and headed to Paros Municipality, where he told his partner what had happened. They both saw that the victim bled to death in the trunk of the car. “The frightened couple decided to bury his body in quicklime, and remained hidden until October 1995,” the military institute explains.
because of Deterioration of the victim’s remains It was found in 1995. They were unable to identify the body, although they tried to identify it from a photo of a robot that was published in the media. Without success. In recent months, after obtaining all this information, the Civil Guard began to connect the dots between the two events.
Thus, they felt that comparing the automated photo of the murder victim and the photo provided by the missing woman’s relatives had certain characteristics that could confirm a relationship between the two. Moreover, the cooperation of the National Police agents who participated in the investigation of the crime, contributing all kinds of documents in their files, made it possible to find the extant remains of the deceased, which were in Department of Biology, National Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Medicine, MadridWhere they were sent at that time.