Overview
- On September 22, prosecutor Martín López Perrando filed a new 29‑page submission seeking Graf’s indagatoria on aggravated concealment and suppression of evidence.
- The filing leans on the EAAF’s DNA match linking 151 bone fragments found on May 20 at Avenida Congreso 3742 to Diego Fernández Lima, as well as workers’ accounts of Graf’s explanations and behavior at the site.
- Prosecutors emphasize that Graf lived at the property at the time of the crime and still does, and that he knew the victim as a 1983 classmate at ENET Nº 36.
- Judge Alejandro Litvack earlier required a more concrete, dated imputation to avoid nullities, and he must now assess the renewed request alongside the defense’s motion for dismissal.
- Graf denies responsibility and seeks dismissal, the victim’s family opposes that request as querella, and the cited offenses carry prison terms of up to six years for concealment and up to four years for evidence suppression.