The autopsy performed on the body of Brenda del Castillo (20 years old), victim of the triple homicide in Florencio Varela, confirmed the brutal level of violence she suffered. The forensic experts detected multiple stab wounds to the neck, severe blows to the head, and signs of torture prior to death.
Death by beating
According to the report, Brenda was repeatedly struck on the head with a blunt object. In addition, she had deep cuts on her neck. These injuries are consistent with a sustained and deliberate attack. She was attacked with a bladed weapon before losing her life.
The specialists also identified injuries prior to death, indicating that she suffered prolonged abuse before the fatal moment. The nature of those cuts—their depth and location—suggests deliberate cruelty.

The thoracic examination revealed that the young woman had a depressed fracture of the frontal bone, multiple fractures in the facial mass, the base of the skull, and the ascending branch of the right lower jaw. The specialists explained that the injuries were caused by a hard, pointed, and sharp object, and that the crushing of the face was caused by a long, sharp element applied with extreme violence.
The forensic results on Brenda are consistent with other reports describing mutilations, torture, and brutal assaults on the bodies of the other victims. The bodies of Morena Verri and Lara Gutiérrez also showed extreme signs of violence, such as amputations and stab wounds.
The crime scene—a house in Villa Vatteone, where the bodies were buried—revealed traces consistent with the forensic report.









