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Gilabert Raises Possible Psychotic Episode as Gonzaga Defends Juvenile Outcome in Mexico City Stabbing Case

Fresh interviews recast the case, highlighting disputed claims about motive, possible psychosis, with no official clinical ruling.

Overview

  • In a new interview with Adela Micha, Valentina Gilabert said she believes Marianne Gonzaga suffered a psychotic episode and that Gonzaga did not fully remember the attack.
  • Gilabert stated the knives used were taken from the apartment’s kitchen and described a jealousy dispute involving José Said and Aitzane as the backdrop.
  • In a separate appearance, Gonzaga said differences with the Fofo Márquez case stem from age-based law, noting she was 17 at the time and served five months in custody under the juvenile system.
  • Gonzaga said she deserves a second chance because she is complying with a supervised sentence and working on her rehabilitation, comments that drew mixed reactions online.
  • Authorities have not issued an official determination on Gonzaga’s mental health, and related legal and investigative processes remain active.