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The video discusses the tragic case of Araceli Cabrera Crespo, who disappeared on May 18, 1973, after leaving school early. Initially seen near a bar, her decomposed body was found days later in a forest behind a hospital, sparking a police investigation. Key suspects in the case included Dante Brito Michelini, his father, and Paulo Constantine Hillel. Despite denials of involvement from the suspects, initial trials saw Danton and Paulo sentenced to 18 years and Dante to five years. However, these convictions were later overturned due to insufficient evidence, resulting in their absolution. The case remains unresolved, with few public statements made by those involved.
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In this part of the video, the narrator describes the tragic disappearance and subsequent events surrounding Araceli Cabrera Crespo’s case. On May 18, 1973, Araceli went to school as usual but was asked by her mother to leave early. She was last seen playing with a cat at a bar near the school before she disappeared. Her father began searching for her that night. On May 24th, a child’s badly decomposed body was found in a forest behind a hospital, initially misidentified but later confirmed to be Araceli. The police identified three main suspects: Dante Brito Michelini, Dante Brito’s father, and Paulo Constantine Hillel. Despite investigations, the case remains shrouded in mystery, with the suspects refusing to speak to the press. In 1993, Dante Brito Michelini shared his version of events, which is among the few public statements on the case.
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In this part of the video, it describes the events following a girl’s disappearance after leaving school, where she was allegedly taken, raped, and kept in captivity under the influence of drugs. Despite being taken to a hospital, she arrived dead. Paulo and Danton were accused of disposing of her body in a forest. During the trial, both denied any involvement, yet were initially sentenced to 18 years in prison and fined, while Dante was sentenced to five years. The judge justified the convictions based on various forms of evidence. However, after an appeal and reinvestigation, the court eventually nullified the sentence, and a new judge absolved the defendants due to lack of evidence.
