Lit fireplace on a night of 24 degrees. Wedding dress folded in a drawer. Missing body. A man convicted without physical evidence of the crime, but with traces that obsession could not erase. How do you convict a homicide when the main witness is silence?
In this episode, we reconstruct the case of Erika Soriano: pregnant, controlled, progressively isolated by a man with a history of violence. You will discover how a pattern of escalating abuse led to her disappearance, and how justice convicted without a body, but with forensic truth and contradictions that accused more than any confession.
Case Details
Victim: Erika Soriano, 30 years old, mother, administrative employee
Date: August 20, 2010
Location: La Nuss, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina
Status: Convicted homicide; accused serving a 22-year sentence; sentence upheld by the Supreme Court in December 2022
- Fireplace used for cooking on a night of 24 degrees: physically impossible, the only functional explanation is concealment of evidence
- Exact clothing described by the accused to the police appears folded in the house the next day, destroying the alibi of voluntary departure
- Four hidden phones found in the second search, covert communication with proven connection to the crematory
- Stain treated with luminol, cellphone handed to unidentified accomplice, abandoned prenatal medications: patterns of forced disappearance
Who was the accomplice with access to the crematory, and why was the investigation never publicly identified?
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