The “crazy” movement of cell phones

Robert Collins
Robert Collins

Global Courant

Fernando Burlando revealed details of what the telephone antennas captured the day the young woman was reportedly murdered.

While the expert investigations are advancing and news is awaited in the search for some trace of Cecilia Strzyzowski, the 28-year-old girl who would have been murdered in Chaco, some clues are beginning to be revealed that the investigation into the cell phones of the Sena clan and its collaborators in the hours after the disappearance of the young woman.

The lawyer Fernando Burlando, who sponsors the legal representation of Cecilia’s mother, revealed this Friday that the phones of the accused “began to move wildly” and pointed to a premeditation in the alleged crime and a subsequent plot to cover it up.

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“There are compelling circumstances of how they planned the murder of Cecilia. A savage murder, really rarely seen in terms of aggressiveness and morbidity. And obviously with records and connotations of all kinds: politics, power, impunity, the perspective situation gender, all present,” Burlando said this morning in an interview with the LN+ channel.

They affirm that César Sena sent messages from Cecilia Strzyzowski’s cell phone after her disappearance. Photo: Instagram Cecilia.

In relation to what he was able to discuss with the prosecutors in the case about the analysis of the defendants’ phones, Burlando said that these lines “began to move wildly on the day of the event,” referring to June 2.

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“We assume that it was immediately after the fact. There are the antenna impacts that cause and make us visualize a totally irregular situation and different from what was normally experienced,” he explained.

In relation to the false chats that Cecilia’s partner and the main defendant, César Sena, presumably fabricated to divert the investigation, the lawyer considered that they “create a morbid and horrific situation.”

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Gloria Romero, mother of Cecilia Strzyzowski, in one of the marches to claim her appearance. Photo: Marcelo Carroll

“Sena himself communicated with Cecilia’s mother, from Cecilia’s phone and was sent screenshots that were later forwarded to Gloria in an attitude that speaks not only of the plan, but of a situation never seen in judicial history Argentina,” he said.

And he added: “It is incredible, not only these preparatory circumstances, but after the murder, when they already proceed to dismember it, crush it, destroy it and try to hide what we call the body of the crime.”

“I am convinced that this was a plan,” Burlando pointed out and opined: “What these savages did is disastrous. They are true savages within what is the picture of criminal personalities.”

About what it is believed they did with Cecilia’s corpse, he was categorical: “They shredded it. Did you see when you took a cooked chicken and started to shred it? That’s what they did to it. And then they crushed it. And then they burned it, because part of it of the objects that are going to be recognized today are incinerated”.

Asked about his opinion on the alleged motive, he replied: “Power, spite, the gender issue, an unprotected, weak woman, in the middle of a tribe of savages. The violence present in each part of the story of this family. They were already violent, it’s nothing new. All this mixed with impunity and power, they make a murderous cocktail.”

The “crazy” movement of cell phones

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