Overview
- Matías Agustín Ozorio, identified as the lieutenant of “Pequeño J”, arrived in Buenos Aires after being expelled from Peru and is scheduled to give a statement today, with the lead prosecutor saying he is considered a coauthor.
- Investigators are opening the seized cellphones of the nine detainees to map roles and communications, a step they say could yield key evidence and help identify remaining fugitives.
- Autopsy findings on 15‑year‑old Lara Gutiérrez confirm death from a stab wound that severed the right carotid artery, with signs of restraints and extensive torture reported at the scene.
- Audio messages from detainee Magalí Celeste González Guerrero to her mother urge deleting chats and reference a “boss,” recordings that were provided to prosecutors and are now part of the case file.
- Ariel Giménez, accused of handling the burial pit, was formally charged with aggravated concealment after investigators questioned his account, while alleged instigator Tony “Pequeño J” Valverde remains detained in Peru pending extradition.