Overview
- Speaking on television from his patio, Graf said he has a clear conscience, suggested the burial could have been on the neighboring side under the medianera, and floated that the body may have been planted.
- Judge Alejandro Litvack told prosecutor Martín López Perrando to specify dates, times and dialogues in the filing and to regularize the defense’s credentials before ruling on a request to summon Graf, so no questioning is set.
- The prosecutor is pursuing aggravated cover-up and alleges Graf offered multiple explanations to workers on May 20 to externalize a concealment effort, including claims about soil from a pool project or remains from a church or stable.
- Diego Fernández Lima’s brother, Javier, has asked to join the case as a private plaintiff and is awaiting the court’s formal acceptance.
- Forensic experts from the EAAF confirmed by DNA that the bones are Diego’s, after workers at a neighboring excavation found fragments and a Casio watch that helped place the burial in the mid‑1980s.