Overview
- Víctor Sotacuro, one of nine people detained, told investigators he was hired to drive David Manzur, known as 'El Loco', and two other men from Florencio Varela to Buenos Aires on September 19.
- He said the passengers were wet and muddy, two had their mouths covered, and 'El Loco' ordered him not to look back during the trip.
- Sotacuro stated he delivered a change of clothes, dropped two men in Villa Zavaleta and Manzur in Bajo Flores, and received 600,000 pesos the next day for a ride that would typically cost far less.
- He reported being intercepted at his home days later, having his phone stolen and being warned to 'fly away', after which he left for Bolivia before returning and being detained.
- Investigators treating the case as an organized, narco‑linked triple femicide are seeking 'El Loco David' as a prime operational suspect while continuing forensic, phone and camera analysis.