Overview
- Nine suspects remain in custody and roughly 15 people are identified, with several fugitives under international arrest orders and the alleged mastermind captured in Pucusana, Peru, awaiting extradition.
- Prosecutors broadened and aggravated the accusations to include coerced unlawful deprivation of liberty and multiple aggravated homicide, with filings also citing homicidio criminis causa.
- Ariel Jeremías Giménez, now charged in the killings after initially being held for concealment, reasserted his innocence, asked investigators to review municipal cameras, and said he was paid 145,000 pesos to cover a large pit.
- Giménez stated that Miguel Ángel Villanueva provided new shovels and directed the work while sporting a hand injury, details that investigators are weighing against other testimony in the file.
- Detained suspect Florencia Ibáñez told the prosecutor that co-defendant Celeste Guerrero called someone a traitor during custody, as prosecutors compile an expanded brief to seek federal jurisdiction due to Peru–Bolivia links.