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They are frames of a recording from a device located in a neighboring house to that of the Sena clan and that appear in the file. They show the movements of the defendants on the day the murder is presumed to have been carried out.
The crime of Cecilia Strzyzowski continues in full investigation and adds chapters to a story that keeps the entire province of Chaco in suspense. This Wednesday the frames of a recording were released in which the last images of the young woman are seen and the maneuvers of the accused Sena clan in what is being investigated were her movements to hide the body of a murder.
The video captures of a security camera of a neighboring home to that of the Senas – the one that is being investigated as the crime scene – have been part of the file almost since the beginning of the investigation, but they were only made public this Wednesday. The newscast Telenoche, from eltrece, had access to these images, a key to reconstructing a chilling narrative.
The first image shows Cecilia entering the house of the Sena family, located at 1,400 Santa María de Oro street, in Resistencia. According to the researchers’ theory, that was the last time the young woman was alive in that place.
The second frame reveals César Sena getting out of his vehicle and following his partner, with whom he had supposedly planned a trip to the south, a version of which there are more and more doubts.
The moment that Cecilia is seen arriving at the Sena house in César’s truck. Photo captures Telenoche.
It is that, for the prosecutors, this trip was just an excuse to lure her to a house that she did not usually frequent due to the lack of relationship with her in-laws.
César goes after Cecilia. Photo captures Telenoche.
After these initial moments, the images show an empty interval until the arrival of Gustavo Obregón at the place. According to the testimony of the Sena driver, when he arrived at the house after being summoned by César, he found Cecilia’s body in the bathroom.
Emerenciano arrives in his truck. Photo captures Telenoche.
The Sena couple enters the scene
At 4:54 p.m., the married couple of Marcela Acuña and Emerenciano Sena leave the house aboard their brand new Toyota Hilux truck. According to prosecutors, the femicide took place between 12:13 p.m. and 1:03 p.m. on June 2, indicating that the Sena clan was in the house when Cecilia lost her life.
The van leaving the Sena house, according to the investigators, had Cecilia’s body in the trunk. Photo captures Telenoche.
What happened next is the subject of speculation, but Obregón’s testimony shed some light on subsequent events. The images show how César moves his truck forward and asks Obregón for help to load a package wrapped in a brown blanket. In a chilling judicialized dialogue, César asks Obregón to accompany him to the field, suggesting that they need to “get rid of something.”
After César the driver Obregón leaves, in his own vehicle. Photo captures Telenoche.
After that, César boards his truck and heads to a field located on the outskirts of Resistencia, presumably with Cecilia’s body in the vehicle. Obregón follows him in his own car, taking with him a can of gasoline that was given to him by César.
“I put him in the back seat and followed him. We maintained telephone contact and at various times he asked me to wait in a corner to mislead the security cameras,” the driver declared, according to court records.
At 10:41 César returns to the house after having discarded Cecilia’s body. Photo captures Telenoche.
At 10:41 p.m., César returns home driving his truck, while Emerenciano Sena arrives minutes before. In Obregón’s testimony, Emerenciano is not mentioned anywhere in his statement. However, prosecutors suspect that he may have been somehow involved in the disappearance of Cecilia’s remains.
The minute by minute that the prosecutors who seek to know what happened to Cecilia reconstruct was a known sequence. But now she got an image.
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