Overview
- Pazos argued the accused could be reeducated and said society should not wish them to “rot in prison” or be killed.
- Brey countered that someone who tortured and killed in such a way cannot be rehabilitated, calling the crimes irredeemable.
- Host Georgina Barbarossa remarked that victims often want the harshest penalties, while Analía Franchín stepped in with a stark analogy to cool tempers.
- The segment centered on the triple femicide in Florencio Varela, with reports identifying a figure known as “Pequeño J” as the suspected mastermind.
- The confrontation revived a prior on-air feud between the journalists, as a lawyer for a victim’s family separately advocated restoring the death penalty.