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Strzyzowski Trial Highlights Phone Forensics as Leaked Acuña Audio Surfaces

Digital evidence anchors the case because the leaked April recording was kept from jurors.

Overview

  • Police cybercrime testimony detailed Google searches on César Sena’s phone for how to dislocate an arm and the mind of a killer, while Cecilia Strzyzowski searched travel tips before her last activity at the Sena home.
  • Geolocation analysts said both phones moved along the same route toward the Sena family’s Campo Rossi with near‑simultaneous antenna hits, and Cecilia’s last social‑media connections were traced to the family residence.
  • Investigators reported finding an extinguished bonfire with bone remains at Campo Rossi ten days after the disappearance, though the condition of the fragments prevented DNA identification.
  • An April 2023 audio attributed to Marcela Acuña asking a collaborator to watch Cecilia’s house leaked publicly, and the judge excluded it from the evidence for the jury.
  • César Sena is tried as the principal accused of femicide, Marcela Acuña and Emerenciano Sena face charges as primary participants, the defense renewed a house‑arrest bid for Emerenciano, and hearings are set to conclude on November 20 as relatives, including Cecilia’s grandmother, testify.