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Carlos Alberto or Alberto Carlos? Prosecutor’s Office and Cordero Confirm Another Mistake on Behalf of the Hit Man

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The West and East Prosecutors' Offices requested a new arrest warrant against the Venezuelan hit man accused of murdering the so-called...

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The West and East Prosecutors' Offices requested a new arrest warrant against the Venezuelan hit man accused of murdering the so-called...

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In the midst of the controversy over the release by mistake of the Venezuelan hit man, Osmar Ferrer, it has come to light that the Chilean judge, Irene Rodríguez, who signed the contradictory orders, would have fallen asleep in the middle of the hearing, on July 9. This irregular event would have occurred while the charges of aggravated homicide and robbery with intimidation were being issued. After this, the unusual error that cost the release …

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On the morning of this Friday it was revealed that the hit man who was released after a failure in the judicial system, Osmar Ferrer, actually occupied an alias in Chile. Although that fact was made known, there was confusion with the real name of the accused as a hit man. This, because from Carabineros reported about 8:30 a.m. that the subject had been identified as Carlos Alberto Mejía Hernández. Approximately an hour later, the West Prosecuto…

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The deputy Marcos Ilabaca described as "unacceptable and shameful" the statements of Judge Irene Rodríguez, who claimed lack of dolo or guilt in the issuance of the order that allowed the release of the accused.

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pnt.cl broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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