Kirchnerist Nancy Pazos stated that the drug trafficker 'Pequeño J' can be 're-educated.'
The Kirchnerist Nancy Pazos
porEditorial Team
Argentina
The reprehensible statements made by the Kirchnerist journalist caused strong outrage among the public
Ultra-Kirchnerist journalist Nancy Pazos sparked major controversy this Monday after making a reprehensible statement regarding the person responsible for the triple murder and dismemberment that took place in La Matanza, which shocked the entire country.
During a debate on a program about what should be done with the murderers, Pazos stated: "We can't say they should rot in jail and be killed, people deep down have good things," referring to the Peruvian drug trafficker "Pequeño J," the main suspect in the brutal crime.
Her words provoked immediate rejection from colleagues and a large part of society. The other journalists present during the statement replied: "Saying they have something good is like saying Hitler has something good with his German shepherd. It's the same," and added: "Go ask the family what they think."
La kirchnerista Nancy Pazos
The triple crime
In this triple murder, which involved extreme violence and a level of barbarity rarely seen in the country, Brenda Del Castillo (20), Morena Verdi (20), and Lara Morena Gutiérrez (15) were found murdered and dismembered in a house in Florencio Varela. The young women had disappeared days earlier after getting into a car to attend a supposed "party." According to autopsies, they were subjected to prolonged torture before their deaths.
The judicial investigation determined that the crime was linked to drug trafficking and that the violence used was especially savage. The victims were transported, beaten, and mutilated. Witnesses and forensic reports confirmed that part of the act was broadcast live through social media to a closed group, which increases the gravity of the case.
El narco peruano "Pequeño J".
The main suspect, identified as a Peruvian drug trafficker nicknamed "Pequeño J," remains at large, while several people have already been arrested.
In this brutal context, the comment by Kirchnerist Nancy Pazos is not only disconnected from the gravity of the crime, but is also insensitive toward the victims and their families, who demand justice and that the perpetrator receive the maximum possible sentence.