Overview
- Emerenciano Sena told the jury he “did nothing” and argued there is no evidence against him in the killing of Cecilia Strzyzowski.
- He highlighted his role founding the Barrio Emerenciano housing project and said he cooperated with investigators by handing over his phone and truck.
- Marcela Acuña also addressed the jury before the start of closing arguments in the high-profile Chaco case.
- César Sena, accused as the material author of the femicide, declined to testify, according to his defense.
- Prosecutors charge César Sena with double-aggravated homicide related to relationship and gender violence, and accuse Emerenciano Sena and Acuña as primary participants.