Joseph Breton confesses for the first time that he killed his sons Ruth and Joseph: so was the crime of Las Quemadillas
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José Bretón, sentenced to 40 years in prison for killing his two children, Ruth and José, aged 6 and 2, in October 2011 in Córdoba, confessed to being the author of the crime. He does so in the book El Hate (Anagrama), by the writer Luisgé Martín, which will be released on 26 March. The killer had confessed his crime as early as 2017, as explained in the book, but did not transcend because it was privately and within the framework of a restorati…
It has been 14 years since José Breton murdered his sons Ruth and Joseph, six and two years old, burning their bodies on the Cordobesian estate of Las Quemadillas. Having repeatedly denied their involvement in the crime, now, the filicidal—who serves a 25-year prison sentence—has confessed to the authorship of the double murder for the first time.The revelation has come to light through a series of letters that the so-called 'The Monster of Las …
“They didn’t know what was going to happen. They trusted me. There was no fear or pain or any kind of suffering,” Bretón told the writer Luisgé Martín, who publishes the book ‘The Hate’, where he recounts the version of the events after killing and burning his children in 2011
After fourteen years denying having committed one of the most heinous crimes that are remembered in the black history of Spain, José Bretón , nicknamed the 'monster of the Quemadillas', has confessed the murder of his two sons, Ruth and José, filicide for which he serves a sentence of 25 years in prison. He has done so in letters he sent to the writer Luisgé Martín , with whom he corresponded for three years (about 60 missives) and who even visi…
José Breton's words about how he killed his children provoke indignation "You'll have to pay for it the day you leave this world and there if you're going to start the real suffering, which you with this bunch of memice and fallacies intend to keep doing to this woman," said Joaquin Prat José Bretón confesses how he murdered his children: "Before I put the bodies in the fire I checked that they didn't breathe"
It was 14 years ago that José Bretón killed his two sons, ages 6 and 2. A crime you've always denied... until now. The man, who is serving 25 years in prison for the murder of Ruth and José, has now confessed for the first time to the crime he committed, in a series of letters he exchanged with the writer Luisgé Martín, who will write a work about the man known as 'The Burning Monster'. The crime occurred on October 8, 2011, in Córdoba, the day …
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