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We' re already there. Welcome, welcome today I was eating a green apple popcorn. Welcome today. Welcome, Dr Amel Hello. How about there I hear a return would be I didn' t hear it at first. I' ve already lost my return. I' ve lost my return,

really. I think that I too, because very good evening happy start of week, a pleasure to be here once again to talk, to analyze, to think and, above all, to have a very good time, exactly welcome all those who are already here on YouTube, those who are subscribers of the channel, of course, those who are members of the channel and all those who are passing by visiting us, well, thank you very much for being here, thank you for sharing also the so Spreaker, in Spotify,

in i Podcast and in Amazon Music. Thank you for being with us. This way Go the Huera, for I already told them on the friday of the Huera and so on. But she' s around because she wants popcorn, but I can' t give her back, so she' s crazy and cooper' s out there resting. But welcome, we' re all going to talk today about these athletes who had to open their onlyfans because they ran out of sponsorship. Others did it by will, because hey they have

a body. They' re high- performance sportsmen, a pair of bodywork. Today I was seeing that they make millions, because imagine what does not give us the sport, because it gives it the beauty. Let' s say or it was the fruit of your effort. Before we go on and about the effort, our beloved Ephraim, Efra Baby, is not with us today because he brings a cough that sent me a message. That' s how I can' t talk. I said, I don' t think it can be. Well, no, definitely, Ephraim' s on the

run because tomorrow we' ve got our women leaving a mark. Then let our beloved Ephraim recover from his cough. Well, I hope it' s nothing but a cold, and yes, yes, please, let' s hope it' s handy. But, well, let' s also talk about the series that started from Pack Staley, look I' m not lying to you. Here' s the goose to see, say hello, oh, beautiful. Oh, he' s leaving Hi, he' s leaving. Well, look what he' s up to. Let' s go

to the first and first we got a video. Efraín sent us a video of some nuns, but some Spanish cloistered nuns who have decided to leave the Vatican and say we leave the Vatican, because here we no longer worship God, we already worship man. I, at first said no, because I am made to these women santi so medium, crazy or something, but no, because they give a pretty valid reason. He came back to you,

but good good, because the popcorn are here. They don' t think that, otherwise, this love, this unmeasured love, but I didn' t always think it was love, it was love, or who of pigeons. But yes, well, because all these nuns decided that we leave the Vatican and because we are closing nuns, we are nuns of contemplation. And then exactly and these fifteen nuns say today, because here you no longer worship God, but how times change, uh, because on the sides you cost

nothing. Yes, they caught a lot of attention, because in addition, what the note says is that they are the most sought after, but hidden. You don' t see why they did their video and the whole thing then and searched for what for. Well, the only thing that' s going to happen, I guess, is that they' re going to be

removed. Surely they will excommunicate them or something because they are abandoning them, because a vow normally made by the nuns, that would be a vow of obedience to the institution that is the Church, and therefore they will probably excommunicate them and that they say, yes, that they no longer agree and that

they are not convinced. Which makes me a little curious. I say with all peace and with all the respect of the world to the decision they want to make and to what they want to expose, because this is not new.

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they perform act. It says here it corrects me, but it doesn' t. Carolina Maral says they' re cloistered or closing nuns. No, they' re closing nuns, that' s what they' re called. I was in a religious school and, of course, they are closing nuns and so they are called and they themselves say so. They say so, of course, and then they have a vow of silence. They almost got us, they don' t get out. They are locked in the monastery

or where or in the convent where they are exactly. They are the barefoot Carmelites, for example, but they are convents, not monasteries, because they belong to the monks. But these are convents of the cloistered nuns. But, well, that was a note that seemed interesting to us, because, because they already see everywhere, everywhere, things happen like that they are asking me. Sara, Leli asks me what breed the huera is. Huera is a breeding breed. Return that at first, because I thought she was an

ordinary dog in the street. But no, because look for them is a very noble and well- retrived dog farmer, we continue with the other one, because the other the ants and gal or Paco are there, we were seeing what Ephraim had told us about these all the athletes in the world who have gotten into the only fans, the only fans, because, well, on other sides it was merely out of ambition, for taking advantage of their

excessive training, the steeds that they have and therefore very millions and everything. But in Mexico remember that they were cut off, because the sponsorship that Gabriela gagara, the director of Conade sent them to sell panties, if they wanted sponsorship for and yet, because they did not go to sell panties, but they did put on, made their only fans and, in fact, we have had medals lately of athletes who were not sponsored or, at least,

financed. No, but the examples, for example, Alexander Orozco and Gabriela Agundez of twenty- six and twenty- two years that they are already, this was in the two thousand twenty. It was before, but they thought of selling their medals, which won in the Tokyo Olympics two thousand twenty, so they could have a preparation and attend the Olympics in Paris two thousand twenty

- four. That' s what' s going on. For those who are going to go yes, what happens is that they talk about different personal strategies that athletes have had to do to be able to subsidize themselves and be able to present themselves in Olympics. These girls, for example, because they had to think about selling this as you say the medal, because there is the swim team that had to sell the swimsuits and that Ana Gabriela Guevara mocked

and said for me they can sell whatever and others and others that are the ones who flatly did open their only fans, as in the case of Diego Balleza. Diego Belleza, a Mexican diver, opened it because his scholarship was taken. And now the monthly subscription for the olf fans of it costs fifteen dollars and with that money covers certain expenses in order to be able to register

to the competitions and then to be able to present itself. Well, because, since an aliphatic athlete, can give you food advice, sports advice of many things, besides teaching the guilty, because he can give you a lot of advice for anyone who likes the sport and that the sport that they practice the appropriate one. Yes, because it is what we have been told, that the contents are not anything else, they are to see the photos that will surely be or the s s s s NS, which will be the

most attractive, surely, but that also offer many of them. Well, more than that, I don' t miss it because the swimmers, not them, are doing other things, the synchronized side, because this is about the sale of swimsuits. But who else who did also open the Olly Fans is Mistick, a former Mexican wrestler who was part of the global wrestling complex and as she did not receive the necessary support, she says, as in other countries, for example, in the United States, she did make the

decision to open a profile of only fans and has done very well. The average income for a fight is 78, 000 pesos, while today, with this content, it is earning about 100, 000 dollars a month. Listen, well, imagine, of course, it' s very attractive and I really think it' s worth this thing that if you have an expertise, if you have something you use expert on, it' s worth sharing and if that' s going to make you money after a great effort you'

ve made all your life. Because these athletes aren' t done in a year, they' re done throughout their lives. They are children who were found with talent by their parents, supported by coaches and are lives of many sacrifices. So, congratulations, and keep it going well for anyone who likes it. Sports go and follow us on your onlyfans. They' re reading us here. I' m reading it here. Lupita and Doctora amel May you speak in broken souls of naun galarza the young man with life sentence in

Argentina. Beans. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I know what you' re saying, I know what case you' re waiting for. It' s the girl, not the girl. They ' re called there because she' s a girl. Yeah, yeah, yeah, well, yeah, yeah, yeah, hey. Let' s move on to this theme that premiered Friday Day The Amazon Prime series about Paco Stanley premiered. Then we had already stopped the BIX, the documentary that seems

good to me. I' ve seen that documentary by bits because I tell them that before and vics and then it didn' t work out and then it worked out and I close the account that it' s very complicated to use bigs even though they give it to you or. You pay for it,

and this little thing tells you. But, well, that documentary came out without big protests, more than I think Paul Stanle' s. Since I don' t want to, since they talk about my father, but there were other vows, that is, no more voices came out to say stop that from coming out, but because they had given their testimony in some

way. Now comes the Amazon Prime series where at the beginning of each chapter it says that it is based on facts that have already been judged and that, as I understand it, they are attached to the ruling that has already been made. How good it is, this is also written with a certain fiction, because this is how you hold a story, a series, a documentary, a series you have to, then, lay foundations for something that

sustains it. So, that' s how this story is done. The first chapter begins with Paco Stanley' s murder and puts real news footage of how the news spreads. And then the development begins and they speak first of Jorge Gill, whom I think they present as a poor, that is, as forgiveness. They present it terrible. He plays Diego Boneta very well played. I think so. It seems to me that they do, they have

good interpretations. I think it' s a good job. And then, according to what the series says, the police rely on what Jorge Gill says to conduct an investigation. We have to put this in context. When this happens it was on the 7th of June of a thousand nine hundred and ninety - nine, outside the puddle of the Frogs, on the side of the Peripheus going from south to north, almost corner with boulevard of light. Well, that' s where this murder takes place, this execution, because that

' s what the news was. Of course, the first thing they started to do was to say that this was the fault of the Government that we were living in great insecurity. You can see a lot of videos, you don' t say and then we have what remains of us as citizens, because, of course, the Head of Government was Quautemoc Cárdenas who, for the first time, was the first Head of Government and in addition to opposition.

Then, of course, we are not all against him. And so, they put all the media pressure on the authorities and Samuel del Villar, who was the prosecutor at the time, because we have to take this case out and see who the culprits are. And according to the series, according to what is seen in the series, it is Jorge Gill who gives the pattern, it is the one who gives rise to if not you who looks

how strange. Hey, just when we' re leaving, Mario Besares' phone rings, he goes to the bathroom, he doesn' t get out on time. We have to wait outside. And that' s where the execution comes and it speaks of strong things, like addictions, like infidelities, like arrogance, and I don' t know how you saw these first two chapters. Yes, there are, therefore, shocking, because the intention, as they announce it there, is to give as the views of each of

the characters who were most directly involved in this terrible case. Yes, it is understood that in the first moment, because imagine Lupita, we were in the ninety- nine, with all this that you have just exposed in the political question, and it is hardly when I started a level of violence that seems to have gotten used to little by little, but that at that moment it was really very surprising, because it was also a well- known figure

and by many people dear. So, of course, the initial reaction was what' s going on in this country, who' s going to take care of us or who' s taking care of us and what we can expect from the other citizens, because it seemed a little fortuitous. There was no talk of an attempted assault or kidnapping and that it was not known at

the time or thought at the time that there was anything else. So, yes, it' s very impactful and, of course, it' s always going to keep making noise and all the hypotheses around, many of which fell during the process itself, because they' re going to appear again in

this story. The matter of Jorge Gill, as you well point out, well we knew since he published his book, he told him, he' s materially blaming Mario Besares for things and he' s talking about he wouldn ' t even have to be there, because he had absolutely nothing to do with anything that would have caused this attack. Then, in fact, in the series, he does appear as someone very blurred with a great desire to do a different journalism that, moreover, was a journalism that seemed to have

no place in this program. It didn' t seem like he doesn' t have much mogart. I wanted to do a separate program and as Paco was already strengthened on the TV, they could have produced something I don' t know how they do it today to the extreme or something, just like I wanted him to, but Mira says here Maruquita that something doesn' t fit me. According to that time, at the time of the murder, it was said that Mario Besares never left the bathroom and that a waiter warned

him not to leave. And you can' t see that. If it doesn' t look like that, you can see that Mario leaves the bathrooms. He goes with his crutches walking very slowly and the waiters, when the shooting starts, they knock him to the floor tell him not to go out, because they come for you too then they do in the series, but

you know that the series aha restaurant what they say in the series. For example, it' s like Jorge Gill or what Jorge Gill says to the prosecutor' s office about Mario Besares is to present him as a man who when he visits him at ten in the morning, offers him a whiskey that when he says he hears we will continue with this project. No, no, I' m in mourning, but as very despotous as it is,

they don' t introduce him to Mario Besares. It should be noted that right now, there is a lawsuit by the Besares against Amazon Prime and Paola. During his turn he has said that he will also sue good and already in fact a former prosecutor again lion is who will be Paula' s lawyer

for himself. What happens is that there what they show is that Mario kisses according to the version he presents in the first chapter, like Jorge Gill' s version, there are two moments when Mario leaves first he says that he has a call and that he has to attend it. He gets up with crutches that are also said, but why with crutches If they had just done

the program. The show' s on. There are fragments of the program here on YouTube, where you can see that it does bring a splint, a boot or something in the ear, but they even dance, because there is very much liela, very stained in the series that they put instead of the hen, they put the pericusa. That' s awful. That'

s very tainted by writers and production. Well, that' s how they put it because they supposedly change the name, although they don' t change the name of the characters, they change the name of the dance, they change the name of the program. But they also choose a name with a very evident, accurate connotation. But he goes out on the show without crutches as a half walking wrong, but he can walk and then in the restaurant

without crutches and then he supposedly goes to take the call back. And when you' re going to sit down and say yes now, let' s go, let' s get out of here. Then no, now I

have to go to the bathroom because something shut me down really bad. So, yes, there' s a perception, let' s say Jorge Gill ' s, that he' s doing everything in a deliberate and very notorious way, and he' s just gone to breakfast because he wants to be produced by that journalistic program that he' s really looking forward to doing. In addition, they' re selling him napkins, the guaruras, the driver treats him badly there, yes, they bully him and he submits, he

holds on. He talks to his wife that I' m going to have to stay here for a while because maybe I' ll get the show done. I mean, he' s a very submissive person and that, in the end, what he seems to want to show with that, because it had nothing to do with anything dark that was going on there, including what you say so that they would drink alcohol at any time and he had nothing

to do with it. No. That would be what the first chapter is showing before at the same time of these parties that had almost orgies of the problems that then begins to have Mario Besares with brende sometimes of his wife, because she is the second yes, because they are presenting as character by exact

character and then the second is already Mario. They' re already talking about this problem she' s having with her wife, the harassment she has to see mentioned, that is, they let it look like they open up in sorrows. He didn' t like Paco Stanley and felt harassed by him. That' s what they show if exactly heavy michas Paco Stanley at the time

was a very dear character. Everyone declared around this was Paco Stanley. So it was to continue to do reports in the famous press and people of the village, because it was a funeral that, because it occupied the headlines, broadcast it on television. I insist there was a lot of criticism of the Government and the Government had to get it out here to say what happened was

not this. And that' s when you start to mention the issue of addictions, the issue of the relationship with people of crime, and, well, then, you completely blur the figure of Paco Stanley. Here we have him in pictures with him, doing the tenorium, here he is with Magdaleno,

there he is interviewing Marga Lopez, doing other shows. These are reports of the time, suffering, despair, in disbelief of Paquito Stanley speaking of his son, many famous, declaring Benito Castro Iraneori to Cela Robins, although I want so much not or not in Seville. So and well, a constant tribute to Paco Stanley for what had happened. But look here there were statements from Paco. I' ve got the best poppies in Mexico. Manuel Anneta is short. It' s just that he was very nice. Actually,

the look in my eyes has melted many beautiful women. The nose with a little cat' s gesture, I kill the women. But, well, if he was nice, he was a much- loved joker character with a very particular duality, because he was also heavy. He was the classic character who either loved him or hated him. There were a lot of people who said he liked it bad and old Sandron because it was heavy. His mood was heavy, but he also had that something that attracted people a lot

and wanted to be there. He had a great audience and he also had those moments because he had a great voice, he was a great announcer. I had those sensitive moments where I could suddenly claim a poem and move, because how to do it. No, then I think it was a very complex personality and therefore very attractive, mysterious and so all this legend that has

already been woven around it. And indeed, in the second chapter, which is now the vision of Mario Bésares, which I also consider to be very well interpreted by him Luis Grardo Méndez, who yes already said, does not look physically, because I believe that here what mattered least to the producers and director was that they looked alike, but that they could really portray the personality that they want to show us of each one of them. And I think

they do very well. And then, yes, there appears a Mario Besares who at first was working with him from Televisa doing a very successful program, but like a tone still very quiet, very familiar. Each one of them a little bit already beginning to enjoy the enormous success he had, but still

as a calmer Stanley paco when he says they part for a while. Here they put us Mario Bésares, who wants to be an actor, who is acting Shakespeare, nothing more and nothing less, is doing Macbeth, which, by the way, because they say it is bad luck, but well he is doing the role and then he looks for it again Mario and tells him we are going to go to Azteca TV and they love us both. There also appears this little part of how Mario sees himself as a very important pillar

in the Paco race. That' s why he tells Brenda I' m going back with him, because if I don' t go, they won ' t hire him. They almost want him for me, or they want us together at least. So there already seems this touch let' s say of pride also of Mario Bésares, of me I am important. Then they go there and start them off very well. Yes, you can already see a much sharper deal on the scene, which is what is said that Mario Besares did cause resentment. I don' t doubt it, I don'

t doubt it as much as they say. That' s how they got along and that' s how the characters were. That' s why Mario talks to him about sir and Paco talks about mayito, but he does give him his bumps. All of a sudden he pushes him, he shuts him up, and I think that as much acting as he could be or as much as he agreed, he does generate real discomfort and then he already presents that almost he did. I didn' t want to, I didn'

t want to, but he' s throwing me a party. I didn ' t want to, I didn' t want to, but we' re already in a Jacuzzi with a lot of girls, very pretty. Take and take and do everything, and I wanted it, I didn' t want it, but he' s going in and in and out of this dynamic of so much madness, not too much out front. I think it was having a dick. He' s paying the prema bug for forgiveness. I was sorry, it' s just that then either I have this hole

or the dogs barking. But I think it was a lot, a lot of fame, very soon, a lot of money, a lot of power, somehow, yes, this matter of the relationships I had with crime people was indeed true. Well, that also somehow empowers him and makes him feel untouchable. Not as some say, that' s what I read in a magazine. The magazine that said one of the versions was that he had been very close to being lord of the heavens and he gave him some properties.

And when the lord of ci dies of us, for they ask him for the properties which he has not returned. No, that was one of the theories. Yeah, and look. I could not say and assure 100%

who are the guilty and who are not the guilty. They were acquitted Paola during sure, during forgiveness, also Mario Besares, also Mr Garnica seems to me and to another person who I don' t remember his name, but who are also suing together with Paola during we can' t tell the truth, is that to know, but it was a case that the Attorney General ' s Office armed to make it seem credible. And but today I was listening to Paola during Gustavo dor' s program It was infanti and I was

saying, because it' s me what it is. I had nothing to do with breakfast. It was me for being a woman and for being there that got me muddled. Now, Paola, during just opening your channel here on YouTube called who' s Paola hasn' t said anything. She says she' s going to comment on the chapters and that, well, she ' s going to say a lot of things that haven' t been said yet, but that' s going to do nothing else on her channel.

And when I see how they have portrayed her, it will be very interesting, because they are truths that we have not heard. A documentary has already been made, books have already been made, the case has already been discussed in many places but we still do not listen to this version then because that is, more than a year in prison. And what happens is that Amario kissing is accused, because circumstances, then, lend themselves to this suspicion exactly

a great deal. You' ve got a just a day before. Just a day before, you hurt your toe. As you just said on the show you see him dancing the chicken, but in the restaurant he can' t walk because he brings crutches, gets a call, sits down, takes time. Then probably not, and I believe him. If he says no. And what he swears, and for he knows his truth, for I

believe him, but the circumstances accused him. Yes and at the same time, because sometimes things like that do not happen, sometimes things do happen that, well, what a coincidence or there will be people who say look for something happened to me. I don' t know. There were also those who said and it was necessary for Mario Besares to do anything beyond saying we will be in such a restaurant, that is, it was necessary for him to do something else, or he will go the such restaurant had to be

there, he had to go to the bathroom. We don' t know anything, but the truth is, we do. That' s what made this generate and keep generating so much noise now this image of Mario. He was, evidently, younger Paco, already the great pacoestarle and for those times. Yes, it is also true that there is a leader in these,

in these couples let' s say successful characters. Yes, there is a leader and usually because it is the one who has the experience and the name that can pull the other, that is, it may be true that Mario has little married, has very small children, Paco is already separated, already has different couples and others and is much more involved in this atmosphere of the party, of the freedom of singleness. Mario Besar is certainly not, I

mean yes. I had a newly built family. So that part, because we could consider it a little bit real, is that he' s invited me. But it is also true that Mario later liked it also clear by favo. This one keeps the power, you like the power and make money. Of course you love making money. And here the thing is, yes, you have to remember that Mario Besares comes out because there' s no

evidence, for lack of evidence. He is acquitted, yes, but they never say it was proven, because it is not necessary to remember that the one of proof then well, since the prosecutor' s office does not have enough evidence to prove that Mario had some kind of connection to this death or to this murder that would have put him. But yes, there is doubt. And, well, there was another joke that was very heavy, that was constant, that was about Brenda Besar' s youngest son is that I

understand it very well. It opens to Besares and Mario because relive this case and relive this whole story and put it back into a series, because it hurts their son, they as you were adults. Well, your son and now he must be of age, I suppose. But anyway, I mean, no one doesn' t like to hear this story. No, yes, yes, it is for those who when they came to be the joke as such suddenly there on the show, a terrible joke, very offensive and

then all the rumors. Worse, someone was putting forgiveness here. I lost my name, but yes, of course, there was a collateral victim who had absolutely nothing to do with it. I don' t remember the last name, but the first name I' ll never forget. Joseph of Jesus was called this lord who touched him, unfortunately, to be in that case

and to lose his life when it happens in the facts. Yes, it was and it is a real tragedy also for his family, no doubt, but well, these are the famous and the ones who put together this whole hypothesis of what kind of connections they would have had with whom to make things so clever and so radical that they were, in fact well the one who was left alive, The driver who was left alive, Jorge Gill, because

it is practically a miracle, because it was really a stabbing. Not that then, but I do believe that the format, the format that is the one that is pretending to make this production, because it is like they what they mean is not our version, or anything, but this has already been judged. But what the way in which each of these characters lived by Juan Manuel de Jesús, to many thanks, my dear Teresa, Juan Manuel de Jesús Núñez is the victim. Then it' s not John of God.

I thank you, Juan Manuel de Jesús, to say how each of them lived it from the point of view where they were and how they must have suffered it because in the case, for example, of Mario Bésares, it is seen that he is in a root with his lawyer speaking and saying normal. The lawyer usually tells him to dictate a household, it takes about fifteen days. In your case it was granted in 15 minutes. That' s

what the lawyer says. It' s the show. So that' s where you see that there' s a rush also on the part of the selfs, the attorney, to give an answer that is demanded by the citizenry and that' s why most likely the investigation, because it' s not going to be the best or the most thorough, but the most hurried, the most hurried and the one that looks here, for example, I'

m reading says Chris z with Jordin and and Adela micha. I suppose Mario Besares gave different versions that also differed from his statements in the ninety- nine. Indeed, stela. What is not right is that they also do Mario and Brenda at this point, because they don' t. I don' t think so at all. You' re Magic He just joined a distributor.

Not candy, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Then, well, I was in shock, he says, but he says I was in shock when that theory came out that one of Mario' s sons was Paco' s. So many things happened and took place that so far we do not know well what really happened with Paco' s death, that is, when he rooked at the beginning, also when there were still not all these versions given by the Attorney General' s Office. Well, the one version of the procuraduría and others that don' t, because we haven

' t known but at first the media is a possible kidnapping. And that what the citizens said is in the hands of the kidnappers and not because it would have been a kidnapping. They take him away, period, but here was not the intention. I didn' t mean to. Yes, something that strengthens the demand of the citizenry manipulated by the media, but that which you put orchestrated by the power of the right, because it is not from

right to left. It is the power of the media according to their own interests, left, right center or whatever you want, because today, because they support the left. So it would be different. And, moreover, I believe that the citizenry, even if it were fed by the media demonstrations that were very evident and very insistent, well, but it is also true that the citizenry was truly horrified. Of course and for suter nothing, that

' s what I didn' t need to sell it to him. No one knows how to think that in broad daylight, in a place where families go very regularly to eat at nothing, to have breakfast at any gold a very well- known place, very busy, of course, that symbolized society alone the exact fact. Hey, Mira says the gourmet gossip. I haven ' t seen the show, but I' ve always believed Paco was put

on and eliminated. I don' t know if it was for Mario, because many times it' s happened that the one who seems most guilty is totally innocent. Well, that' s a lot of thriller, but you know what I' m going to tell you here there' s something that, by seeing the way it happened to the murder, there wasn' t a second floor yet, but there was a pedestrian bridge in front of the

exactly in the frog pool. Some of the executors fled through that pedestrian bridge, gave them time, and from there they also went up to see how they knew Paco was there, how they knew when they came out. Because it' s not in it either that they were waiting out there standing around so that as soon as they got out. No. Someone should have warned them. At the moment, Paco is coming out. Someone, of course,

should have warned them right now. We are in the puddle of frogs, at this moment we are asking for the account and at this moment Paco has already left the restaurant itself, because the incomplicity of the facts reveals, that is, crossing this bridge, because it was not like thirty seconds, No, because at least one minute. If it has taken a long time to climb up and down, cross the street that were several and kill him,

then, we will assume that Mario Sares is totally innocent. But it is that, therefore, leaves many doubts this case and after so many years, that is why the documentary is still made, but the series because there are many doubts. And one thing that I said that also feeds this hypothesis that there was a real problem with some criminal organization, is that precisely that last program that did Paco before having gone out to that restaurant for breakfast,

he made a reflection. I don' t know if you remember, but he did before closing the doctor froze to the Auro program. Oh, tell

me who froze. The doctor repeats that something that also increased the impression that there was something else there, that talked about some connection with some criminal organization, was that in that last program that made Paco before going to the puddle for breakfast, he does, in addition to everything that he did the jokes, the games, the jokes and so on, he does a reflection. I froze myself, but I' m not frozen anymore. There' s

no truth. He does not think about it and an invitation to the authorities, and he says at that moment that the country and the city are becoming dangerous places and that it is not fair that the authorities are not looking after the citizens as they should, that there is a lot of violence, that they are knowing every day of attacks or assaults and so on, and that the truth is that it is not fair and what they are asking, please, of the authorities to do the job and take care of the citizens.

He said it that day. Then there are those who consider that he must have received a direct threat where he knew himself to be in danger and that is why he wanted to leave that message, perhaps so that there would be greater care. Nothing will happen or as if you knew something was going to happen. I don' t know, but that' s a reality.

In that last program he made a complaint to the authorities that same day, in that last program and that' s why they also eat so many things that could be brought together, because here they mention that he could also have given a waiter of the then no, no, because the waiters did not know that paco are the ibera breakfast that day. They didn' t know the waiters of the people who worked at the restaurant had no idea. They don' t know who' s gonna go to that. It' s

not a restaurant, it' s a reservation. It' s a very big taquería where a lot of people can get there and if they' re busy, then that' s where they wait. But that' s not crowded on a weekday at midnight. It' s not like that. Then, of course, they ruled out all the restaurant staff because they had nothing to do with it, nothing, but exactly delia. Sara asks you and you know who called Mario kisses, because the problem is that we' re

talking about a thousand nine hundred ninety- nine. So right now, they could ask me to give you your cell phone and I' m gonna check how far you stood. Not anymore, but it wasn' t like that at the time. The technology doesn' t, and I think in the series it says that I think the series says it' s talking to Brenda, the one that he already sees how it' s Brenda, but we don' t know if it was, it wasn' t. But in the series it' s where the show says when they go on restaurant road,

they even pass it on and he makes a bad joke. Brenda, Brenda, hang up her phone and give it back to her. But then, according to him, Brenda talks to him again, supposedlyándale re- alizar te. And that from the comment What I pointed out that he makes a claim to the authorities? Yes, there were those who said ah then for claiming from the authorities. It happened to him not, but rather the hypothesis was that he already had strong and serious threats about himself and that this

is why the authorities make this call. And well, since what would be planned back in time happened. Not that by that time he decided to do something to him, because he made a public claim to authority. That was not the intention, let' s say, of those who have pointed it out, that event as part of everything they are putting together, as Lupita says, what is being added, but also this, but also the other thing, the here, the over there and the versions that Mario has changed

is also true. Yeah, it' s true that well he even said he wrote his friend' s book where Paco was saying he was my friend and then he was already in a recent interview that he was never his friend. So you' ve changed it here. What the series shows is, apparently, what the relationship was like at that time and at that time and how Mario talked about Paco, as he told his wife, what Paco was

for him. There are moments where he says I am very grateful to him, because he pulled me, took me with him and look where we are now. And then there are other moments where he says now I have to help him because without me, they won' t. There' s no show. Mira says Paola was sorry, she erased it, Paola was in the saga and said Paco was an accuser and how he didn' t exo

go out with him the other day he took her by the neck. That is one of the things that involved Paola during because, according to this, she had been harassed and then could have been a cause, which was very, very fragile. It' s hear, but it does cost Paola for a year, that is, at least a year in prison and that was not a father. You' ll have to listen to Paola' s version during his channel that I insist I got in. It' s a very short video where it just says I' m going to tell the truth and

I haven' t done anything with Gustavo yet. Adolfo Infante didn' t say anything either, and well, I did the truth. At first I said no, because Gacho didn' t tell, but I' m going to tell you something. Then I kept thinking and I reasoned and said good to see if vic profited with his story, if Amazon Prime is profiting, because Paula lasts You open his channel and they will see it, you also have the right to money with the drama she lived. That she lived because,

of course, it' s her story. We are telling a story that we are seeing as a series and we tell it not in other words, probably in broken souls. We could count it as a crime, but we' re counting it as a program that' s going on and that ' s going to be chapters on Fridays, I guess with regular, that is, until it' s over at all. He is lending it as a program that is based on a fact of real life and apparently based on

Jorge Gill' s book. Exactly it' s a show we' re talking about, because it' s not even a documentary, it' s just a series based on that, showing what they say are each other' s views. Now I think that also something interesting to consider would be not forgetting that this was truly traumatic for absolutely everyone who was present and for many of those who saw it happen at a distance. Thank God. Yes, it was very traumatic. It was something that really without the country. Now

let' s imagine how he lived it. Each of those who were there had or did not have some kind of influence or participation in the events. I believe that the most important emotion that exists there is fear, that is, an intolerable fear, incalculable that does portray itself very clear in the episode of Jorge Gill, a terror, a hellish terror. Then even today I

believe that terror must prevail. I don' t know if people, for example, well, we already know that many are no longer there, but that they still feel the same lupit, so it doesn' t seem that easy and we couldn' t, even if we wanted to ask anyone to

tell us. Well, no, no, no, no, no, no, Not very licit, for not because you should have been terrifying to no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,

no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, terrible, terrible. Imagine the impact, that is, no, no, no, no, because creating yourself was also in jail, not knowing if you' re going out or not going out. Really. I think emotionally, all these characters were touched forever. Now look clear, all of you. Of course. Says Georgina, poor Bildo Sola, Mario Besares, but

his statements have been very inconsistent. One day he says one thing and the next day he says another thing. I am going to say something about this. When you have, when you live a traumatic event this way, because a bullet, because one is a very very traumatic thing, you can' t remember it exactly as it was exactly to the letter. I can assure you that even the driver could not have said it, that they also stop it, that is, not even the meser or someone could not say exactly

how it was, because they are facts that are blocked. Now what could be said and certainly what were the relationships they had between the team. That ' s right, and that' s what the show is doing. So, when they take Jorge Hill to the scene of the events to make this scene, this recreation of the facts, because practically when he says something, says the driver. What he did was try to escape. Ah well then the driver is guilty and Jorge says so hey, but I never said he

was guilty. I just said it was trying to escape, but then grab the driver as if he were guilty and he was going to see. I believe that in that one you do have to give Jorge Gill the benefit of the doubt, because, of course, and the driver himself, that is, if they are shooting you, because you escape, because you write what it is to speed up and escape normal reaction, as it happened to Maines. No, you want to get away and he couldn' t go and

he stayed there. But yes, yes, I think maybe there will be things that are inaccurate, because among them they will contradict each other because everyone saw it differently, lived it differently and remembers it differently. But relationships, what the series is proposing. Yeah, I think I' m pretty illustrated. Yes, if even in a non minor car crash or regular are the truth. Sometimes it' s hard. It' s not that I came here, but it got no, but to see how you where the person

was by the scare, by the nerves. It can be confused, it can erase some things. Imagine yourself in something this size, of course, tremendously traumatic. Of course it' s hard to remember everything to the letter. Sometimes things get upset after they already remember. Well, no, no,

you don' t know it always was. It is very complicated and I think I tell you above all the most important and dominant emotion in this, because it must have been a fear, tremendous, tremendous and totally understandable.

What I have always noticed and it has seemed important to me is that with everything and what was said and what was lived and the time Mario was in prison and his name on the mouth of everyone, just like Paola and other characters, because the case is that Ellie Brenda have followed together to this day. Of course, today, they are still together and to see, indeed, what they are writing to us here, that I am reading to us, we should all do this exercise of sincerity. Crime is fashionable,

crime. We have research Discovery, but a lot of documentaries and a lot of shows and a lot of real- life series about crimes. Well, Paco Stanley' s was very famous and, of course Amazon Prime does not in order to clarify anything, in order to generate profits. Point I mean, it suits them. And that' s how other documentaries have done and how other series have done. And, well, it' s a business.

They' re presenting this document. What is not and is not valid and I fully agree with you is that this should lead to a personal matter with kisses. If they' ve already lived it, they' ve already had it, they' ve already suffered it, they' re already out. But after having this trauma that many people in the public still send this hatred and threats, it shouldn' t be. I don' t think it should be, not at all And besides, like why or why not?

If the tragedy was theirs and the Stanley family, then people who have nothing to do with what or why they should be attacked or attacked. No, no, that' s taking something to get the same. Exactly Mira says to the Maria Moreno. I see a lot of interrogation in alleged murderers or accomplices. If they are not only asked once, they are asked several times whether they themselves do not know what they said and ask them differently.

And that' s no more in crimes in inheritance lawsuits, and then they ask questions like that. So it' s enough to try to find a contradiction. And so interrogations must be carried out by people with enough experience and ethics to be able to elucidate between all those confusions what the reality is, because they have one or. They should have a preparation and training to be able to achieve that and that' s why interrogations are designed exactly eva plasencia,

Lupita says. The weird thing is that the Paco family doesn' t go out to blame anyone. Then they knew what they were doing for their safety they remained silent after deaths that I don' t even think they, for sure they know it and much a child put that little boy popul truth was very small, because I say he would be twelve years old, that is, he wouldn' t have to know, why imagine or why he

was involved. In fact, he didn' t live with pay they are, but because his other children I don' t know if they' ve really been involved in it this is not that we all know, that is, the dad can have a job and that' s not why we know all the clients, because no, you don' t know us, he doesn' t need the metis above, but you don' t know. Don' t look at this too that says you' re magic that now Mario refuses to be his friend, because he wants to end all this and

he' s partly right. He wasn' t his friend but a party and a job, and maybe he already realized that, yes. That can also happen if someone can believe that a person has been their friend for many years and in the light of time, remembering the story, the deal that united them, how it united them, yes, you certainly are right. You can come to the conclusion and say, no. He wasn' t really my friend, not exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Dad, it might be, but look. I believe in the person look to see.

We read this one We already said good- bye to Attorney Samuel of the Billiards. You think he' d tell the truth, all of you. It was a clear sentence with that solicitor, because look, it can be. In the end we have no certainty, no answer, no absolute truth. And that there are many parts and those involved are those who know and who were the hit men, for they will also know if they live for one or if they are engaged in it, I don' t know, nobody knows. Yeah, yeah. It' s a very painful case

for kissing, for Paola during, but it happened. That' s what you can' t deny. That is what cannot be denied and that we will have doubts and that people will continue to speculate because, then, there is no way to check anything and see clearly that every proportion kept. Those cases that remain with so much doubt always sadly give that talk for a very long time, for decades, and I say all proportion saved, because I think, for example, of Kennedy' s murder, not how much series

there is, how much film has not been made. Periodically the issue is taken up again, because it will always attract attention, because they were things that really marked the history of each country, this city, in this case of this city, hear you already to say goodbye says we will continue with this issue. They don' t think there' s no lupit. They could have been following him not necessarily, of course they may have been following

him. Of course, we' re going to assume that from television until it' s very close to the puddle of frogs, i e, Aztec television, you turn around in a peripheral clover and you get there and walk very little and it' s very close that may be, but for the timing, as I described them from the exit, from the restaurant, yes, someone has to have warned, because that was in a matter of seconds.

But good time to say good- bye, Dr Amel, and let ' s get on with it. They don' t think they don' t and they go from the messages, if they have their theories or whatever they want to say, but we' re going to let them pass on to the regrets and we' re going to watch the series and that' s it. Thank you, Dr Amel. No, thank you very much. Here we will continue to see and because the next chapter opens on Thursday. I don' t know why these were on Friday. There' s

an announcement hall there that says Thursday. So, then, we' ll be looking forward to it on Thursday. Thursday we' ll be waiting and hopefully by next time you' ll be here with us sefara Baby. Thank you for joining us, for being here, for your comments, for signing up, for being members of the channel and for those who are also on all podcasts. Thank you so much and here we' re going to keep talking about all this and little hearts to everyone. Now it is, there

it is. Thank you so much, I already have very good. See you guys later, see you tomorrow, Bye Bye,

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