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The second episode of

In the name of Rocío

arrives

with new statements destined to shake

the media family of

Rocío Jurado

.

Entitled

I have to be loving you until after death

, this chapter talks about the happy years of marriage between Pedro Carrasco and Chipiona.

"Seeing Pedro sleep relaxes me a lot, it strengthens me.

I feel incredible tenderness," said the singer during an interview with Mercedes Milá in 1986. With this piece, a

Rocío Carrasco

enters ready to defend her parents' relationship and criticize his uncles Amador and Gloria.

"Your grandmother dies in October and Amador had a date to marry Luisa, his lifelong girlfriend and finally he marries Rosa Benito," narrates the voiceover of the documentary looking for Rociíto's answer.

For several minutes, the Madrid

woman will tell how her uncle broke up with her fiancee over the phone.

"In November Amador and Rosa get married. Rocío Jurado gives them an apartment in Madrid valued at seven million pesetas," she describes.

"What my mother has done with her money has always seemed good to me

. She always felt responsible for distributing what she had," she says.

Rocío Carrasco in front of the containers with her mother's belongings Television

Almost immediately, Carrasco will tell how his uncle Amador supposedly took advantage of the money that his mother's land gave.

"My mother bought the

Finca de los Naranjos where my uncle Manolín worked

. Amador asked her for blank checks saying that my mother had authorized them," he recounts.

"I'm sure my mother was unaware

of some of these checks that would end up being lost," she says.

Rocío Carrasco was moved in turn when remembering Manolín, who died a few days ago.

"The last day I saw him in Chipiona, he told me that

what he wanted to do seemed wonderful to him and that he wanted to be there," she says.

After this story come

images of joint interviews by Rocío Jurado and Pedro Carrasco.

With memories of Rociito's childhood in Monteclaro, where she assures that she was very happy with her parents and her dog, Tigre.

During this time, however, her mother begins to go on tour, leaving Rocío in the care of her father and her uncle Juan de Ella.

"

I have never lacked the figure of my mother, neither her affection nor her warmth,

she was on top of me, talking on the phone, she called me at school. Perhaps I did lack her physical presence, "he says she.

"My father was very generous, suddenly he leaves everything

so that she can perform at a professional level and she can do what he likes."

Rocío Jurado and Pedro Carrasco with their daughter, Rociíto in 1985GTRES

Jealousy of a babysitter

It is during these long stays of

Rocío Jurado

in Latin America and the United States that, allegedly,

Gloria Mohedano begins to meddle in the marriage

.

Specifically, starting a rumor about Regli, Rociito's nanny, which ended with the employee's dismissal due to jealousy of the singer

.

She "she repented throughout her life, because she knew later that it was false"

.

Rocío Carrasco recounts how she had to spend the summers with her aunt Gloria and another nanny of hers.

"Not everything was bad. I have memories of being with a fever and of her not moving from bed, but at 44 years old

I have come to think that nothing was done from the heart.

Not even selflessly."

Rocío Carrasco points out that her aunt's love had a price.

"You take care of my daughter and you have a paid vacation site for two months

. She never loved me in a pure way," she communicates.

"Then you see them positioned on the side of the father of my children, the one most opposite to me, and you realize that you have lived a lie."

In this sense, Rociito remembers

a trip to Disneyland that she made as a child with her parents

.

"That trip had to be repeated years later

with all the children in the family and paid for by Rocío Jurado.

Nothing was free, although I remember those days with great happiness to be with my uncles and cousins," she adds.

Amador Mohedano and Rosa Benito in 1996GTRES

"When the two of them were together it was like living a dream life," he

recalls of his parents.

The chapter was attended by the journalist Jimmy Giménez-Arnau, a friend of Pedro Carrasco and

other members of the already known "non-media family".

Examples of this were Maribel Hidalgo and Antonio Carrasco, Pedro Carrasco's sister-in-law and brother;

Fuencisla Sempere, friend of boxer and singer Ana Jurado.

They all spoke in the same direction, assuring that

Pedro Carrasco and Rocío Jurado loved each other until the end of their days.

And that they would have stayed together if it hadn't been for Gloria and Amador's influence on their sister.

Glory to the end

An emotional Rociito read, apparently for the first time in many years,

some notes that her parents left her at home expressing their love for her.

She also spoke about the undiscovered facet of Rocío Jurado as a poet and writer.

"So that later they don't say that

my mother only signed checks and work contracts,"

she commented, clearly referring to her uncles.

"When I was a child there were certain things that she did not understand,

Gloria made too many distinctions between her daughter and me.

She preferred to go with my uncle Antonio or my uncle Manolín," she reveals.

Supposedly, years later she would become aware of

Gloria's control over her mother to the point of damaging her marriage.

"

Gloria was the control. She chose from the wardrobe, to the

television program that my mother could go to. Amador was more of a mess. My father was tired of getting him out of trouble, "he emphasizes.

According to Rociito, the boxer ended up worn out because of the Mohedano.

"He married her, not her and her brothers.

The profession does not end her marriage but the fact that they were never alone, "he communicates.

"My parents separated because of my aunt Gloria and my uncle Amador, she chose her family," she

asserts.

"There were always a lot of people," say other interviewees who knew the couple.

Gloria and Amador Mohedano in 2007GTRES

The letter from the executor, Ana Iglesias, is read again.

This time, recounting the civilized divorce that the world boxing champion and the singer had.

Apparently, they had been married in marriage, but when they divorced they made a fair separation of property for both.

"There was only one problem with a well that my father had bought

, he was afraid that it would end up in Gloria's hands," says Rociito.

But with their joy in a trial in favor of Pedro Carrasco, the

Mohedano never received the benefits of said property.

Now, Rocío Carrasco assures that the Mohedano are only united by money.

"Their relationship has never been idyllic,

when they all get together and it seems that they have that wonderful relationship, it's after my mother died."

The one that, according to her testimony, was a magnificent relationship, was that of her parents.

Even after they divorced, Rocío Jurado decides to take care of the athlete's father until death.

"My mother didn't put everyone in her place, but she still loved Pedro,"

she says.

"My mother died in love with Pedro Carrasco and my father in love with Rocío Jurado.

Neither he nor she were so happy in their second marriages," she concluded.

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