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Tomás Gimeno

alerted in his own way.

He did it in a subtle and almost imperceptible way.

It is beyond any doubt that hitting the pool on Mondays is not easy but the latest movements of the

Tenerife

filicide revealed intentions for which neither the judge nor the

Civil Guard

investigators

have spared qualifiers.

The investigation of the kidnapping and subsequent crime of

Anna

and Olivia is a puzzle that the agents try to shape to reach concrete conclusions.

The cornerstone is clear from the beginning.

Since the investigations began, they knew that they were facing a convoluted, urgent and narcissistic personality.

It didn't take long for them to notice - later the instructor did - that everything was due to a "revenge", that of a "cellopath" whose goal was to bury Beatriz alive.

Before executing his "atrocious" plan, as the judge baptizes it, Tomás gave warnings that something was not going well but no one around him had the ability to see them.

They thought that they were traces of the martyred profile that he exhibited since Beatriz decided to leave him fed up a year ago with his infidelities and his dissolute life.

The reality is that separately these warnings did not speak as they did once the researchers tied them.

On April 27, Tomás threw himself into his father's arms when he said goodbye to him after spending time at his home in the center of the capital,

Santa Cruz

.

The man was so surprised that it was one of the first things he told the Civil Guard when his son was already in search and capture.

It was weird that Tomas hugged him.

First warning.

Neither did her current partner - the director of a children's center where Olivia went on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. - alerted her to the man's farewell letter.

He gave it to her on the afternoon of the disappearance - at 5:00 p.m. - and asked her not to open it until 11:00 p.m.

She did not comply and at 5:20 pm she had already read it.

Inside the package, Tomás had put 6,200 euros.

Of course, the letter at no time included that he was with the minors, much less the intentions he had with them and with himself.

It could be a second warning.

Perhaps the woman could interpret it as a breakup and that is why she did not report.

Besides, there was no reason to do it since it was not a crime.

Between 10:30 pm and 10:40 pm, he had two conversations with

Beatriz

in which he insisted that he was not going to return the girls and that he would never see them again.

She was already at the Civil Guard barracks to report on the parental kidnapping.

The woman had to wait because the agents were preparing another report, although she informed them of the reason for her presence there.

Was nervous.

In fact, one of the officers intervened in the telephone conversation between the former couple.

Tomás reaffirmed his message.

At that time, the investigation reveals, he had already thrown the girls to the bottom of the ocean.

Beatriz left the barracks and the civil guards, aware of the seriousness of what she was denouncing, went to look for her at her house but did not find her.

She was already desperately searching for her daughters.

Third alert.

An hour later, at 11:30 p.m., a

Civil Guard

Maritime Rescue

boat

stopped the filicide as he tried to reach port.

The officers fined him for breaking the curfew.

Tomás Gimeno

showed the civil guards the documentation they required and even asked them if he could return home.

Finally, he told them that he would stay overnight on his boat.

In parallel, the woman was already looking for her daughters.

They did not register in the news or the call or the incident, which is why the

Command of the Civil Guard

of Tenerife has opened an investigation.

The rest of the notices were produced late in the morning and with many of the recipients asleep.

After 1 a.m., Tomás sent goodbye messages to his closest friends, leaving them his personal belongings: his motorcycle, his quad and even his boat.

The most significant message was sent by Tomás at 02.27 am.

It was the last one.

To your father.

"I'm really sorry, I'm sorry for you but I need this. At last, I'll be fine and how I want."

Separately, Gimeno's attitudes did not help to intuit the atrocity behind those messages and codes of farewell.

Together, yes.

The Civil Guard continues to polish the last elements to give them a fit in the filicide and to be able to close their conclusions.

He is awaiting the final results of Olivia's autopsy, which will reveal if there were any chemicals in her body.

The oceanographic vessel

Ángeles Alvariño

, architect of the 'miracle' of locating the girl's body, will extend its stay on the island for a few more days.

The anchor with which her father weighed her and presumably her sister Anna, was hooked to a sunken ship.

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