A video containing compromising material that was allegedly leaked from police sources once again shook the investigation yesterday into the brutal crime that shocked Florencio Varela. The audiovisual material, to which La Derecha Diario gained exclusive access, shows the three young women in an intimate situation and a man recording the event; out of respect for the victims and their families, the images published by this outlet were presented with comprehensive blurring.
In a gesture of journalistic responsibility, La Derecha Diario chose to release only versions of the material in which faces and any identifying elements have been blurred, with the aim of neither revictimizing nor facilitating its reproduction. Sources from the outlet indicated that the origin of the video was allegedly a leak related to the police investigation; the publication emphasized that, despite exclusive access, the protection of the victims' dignity and the chain of custody of the evidence was prioritized.

The investigation into the kidnapping, torture, and subsequent homicide of Brenda del Castillo (20), Morena Verdi (20), and Lara Gutiérrez (15) moved forward yesterday with crucial developments abroad: Peruvian police confirmed the arrest of Tony Janzen Valverde Victoriano, alias "Pequeño J," identified as the mastermind behind the triple homicide. The arrest took place on September 30 in Peruvian territory and occurred just hours after the detention of his alleged accomplice, Matías Agustín Ozorio, who was also apprehended in Lima; both remain at the disposal of extradition mechanisms.










