Overview
- A 91-year-old woman found dead on October 3 in her Monelos home was initially certified as a natural death before a court-ordered autopsy indicated violent asphyxia and rib fractures.
- Forensic work tied Sánchez to the scene through home recordings that captured her image and a fingerprint match, according to sources cited by the investigating court.
- Sánchez had been on a multi-day permit granted after years of compliance and good conduct, returned to Teixeiro, and was detained inside the prison on October 8.
- The permit followed the standard procedure involving a treatment board assessment and judicial oversight, and prosecutors did not appeal its approval.
- The 69-year-old was sentenced in 2008 to 144 years for killings and attacks on elderly women in 2006, though Spanish law limits effective time served to roughly 25–30 years.