Sandrão Challenges Prime Video’s 'Tremembé,' Seeks Suspension After TV Interview
Her lawyer says the show misstates her role in the 2003 case, requesting court suspension.
Overview
- In an interview aired Sunday on Record’s Domingo Espetacular, Sandra Regina ('Sandrão') broke her silence about the Prime Video dramatization and her time at Tremembé.
- Her attorney says a filing seeks to suspend the series for alleged factual distortions, citing scenes that show her forcing the victim to kneel and handing a gun to a minor, claims the defense says contradict the case record.
- She maintains she did not order or carry out the killing and was not at the scene, while acknowledging involvement in the crime and apologizing to the victim’s family.
- She portrays Tremembé as disciplined and rehabilitative, saying work, study, and routine there helped her change, which she argues the series fails to reflect.
- Convicted to 27 years for the 2003 kidnapping, extortion, and murder of 14-year-old Talisson, she now serves in an open regime; the series casts Letícia Rodrigues as Sandrão, and she discussed a past relationship with Suzane von Richthofen.