• Trial Cocaine of great purity in the genitals: this is how the confessed murderer of Marta Calvo intoxicated to death

  • Courts The story of the first victim of Jorge Ignacio Palma: "He drugged me to kill me with 'coca' rocks like chickpeas"

Baptized as "mother courage", Marisol Burón has had to wait more than two years to be able to speak in front of a jury, the one that judges the alleged murderer of her daughter, Marta Calvo, and two other women,

Arliene Ramos

and

Lady Marcela Vargas

.

It was in November 2019 when her daughter disappeared in

Manuel

(Valencia).

Since then, the body of the young woman has not been found, while the defendant, Jorge Ignacio Palma, has not moved a millimeter from his speech: that he did not kill Marta Calvo, but he did dismember her when she was found dead in Your bed.

"Why don't I have my daughter? Why doesn't she say where she is?" Burón asked.

His appearance has occurred as a witness, under the watchful eye of the alleged murderer of his daughter.

Nervous and very affected, Burón has recounted her pain: "She has stolen my daughter and she is stealing my duel."

Her nightmare, as she has related, dates back to November 6, 2019, the day Marta Calvo stayed with Jorge Ignacio Palma at her house.

According to her mother, the young woman had decided to practice prostitution to get some money with which to open a beauty business.

"He told me not to worry," said the mother of Marta Calvo, to whom her daughter sent a message on her mobile with the location of the client who later turned out to be her alleged murderer.

However, the next day, not knowing anything about her, Burón thought that "it was strange but that he would still be sleeping."

His concern grew, until he decided to plant himself, on Friday the 8th in the afternoon, at the house whose location his daughter had sent him.

After insistently ringing the bell, the defendant himself opened the door for him: "This man opened the door for me, I asked him about Marta, he was all dressed, neat, with a jacket and with his hands in his pockets, and he told me with all serenity of the world that did not know Marta".

"He didn't look me in the eye," Burón recalled.

Even so, the alleged murderer told him "that if he didn't believe me that Marta wasn't there, he could come in and see him."

His mother, however, replied that it was not necessary, a decision that he will regret for the rest of his life: "I am ashamed to say why I did not pass, because my daughter was still inside."

Marta Calvo's mother has also lamented that, the first time she tried to file a complaint, the agents downplayed the 25-year-old girl's disappearance.

"The policeman told me that my daughter, being what she was, she was still in

Palma

or

Ibiza

and she came with 20,000 euros. I replied that I would never do that," she said.

21 days later, Marisol Burón received the call she never wanted: "The worst day of my life."

It was after Jorge Ignacio Palma showed up at a barracks to turn himself in and confess.

"It is very strong to be told that this man found my daughter dead and that he dismembered her. A mother does not have to hear that. Why her? My daughter was incapable of harming anyone and to be told that they are looking for it through garbage containers... We shouldn't hear this".

"I just want to get her back," he insisted.

"I can't live like this. This is the slow death for a mother. I wanted to die but I thought... If I die, what will my daughter do? I have to give her justice and here I am. I don't come for revenge, but to give her justice," it is finished.

In the trial, seven survivors of Jorge Ignacio Palma have already declared, and all have maintained the same account of the events: that they met with the alleged murderer of Marta Calvo to have sexual relations, but that none had consented to the introduction of cocaine into their his genitals.

The supposed 'white party' agreed should not go beyond snorting cocaine, something that the accused did not comply with.

This is how he supposedly ended the lives of three women and left sequels to another eight who managed to get out of their house alive.

One of the victims has refused to testify and has withdrawn the accusation so as not to "relive the nightmare".

The accusations initially requested for Jorge Ignacio Palma the reviewable permanent prison and the

Prosecutor

's Office , 130 years in prison for 11 crimes of sexual abuse (three of them as a necessary means for a crime of homicide and seven for a crime of injuries) and a crime against public health.

His testimony is scheduled to take place on July 6.

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