Overview
- Proceedings continue today with testimony expected from a protected friend of Cecilia, her psychologist, a court IT expert, a forensic doctor, and two employees linked to the Sena family.
- Gloria Romero’s testimony, halted Friday after a stress episode, is set to continue as she reiterates her belief that Marcela Acuña and César Sena were responsible.
- From prison, Acuña rejects involvement, questions the case as politically driven, and says she learned through the file that her son César was under psychiatric treatment.
- Prosecutors maintain Cecilia was killed inside the Sena home, her remains burned at the family pigsty and dispersed, with security footage and chat forensics central to their case despite no recovered body.
- Seven stand trial: César Sena is accused of aggravated homicide, his parents Emerenciano Sena and Acuña as alleged primary participants, and four others on aggravated concealment; hearings are scheduled through November 20.