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Temporary Prison for the Main Suspect in the Murder of Helena Jubany, Sabadell's Librarian

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Pretrial detention without bail for Santi Laiglesia, the main suspect in the murder of Helena Jubany, Sabadell's librarian.

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Pretrial detention without bail for Santi Laiglesia, the main suspect in the murder of Helena Jubany, Sabadell's librarian.

·Madrid, Spain
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The case was reopened two decades later following the insistence of the family and the discovery of new evidence following the TV show 'Crims'DNA dismisses an investigation into the murder of Helena Jubany in 2001 The Prosecutor's Office and the family of Helena Jubany, the young woman killed in 2001 in Sabadell, have applied for pretrial detention for the main defendant of the crime.The investigating judge had summoned the suspect of the murder…

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The judge considers that there are "reasons enough" to hold Santiago Laiglesia responsible for the crime, after DNA compatible with hers was found in the victim's syringe.

Santiago Laiglesia, the main suspect in Helena Jubany's crime, will be remanded in custody. This was decreed by the judge of Sabadell who is investigating the death of the 27-year-old librarian who was murdered on the night of December 2, 2001, after Laiglesia, who was to explain why the National Police found her DNA in the victim's sweater, refused to testify.

A Sabadellense judge orders pre-trial detention for a suspect after genetic matches are detected on the victim's garment in the Jubany case, according to judicial sources and a police report

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The head of the Sabadell Court of First Instance 2 (Barcelona) has agreed on Friday to admit Santiago Laiglesia to prison without bail, investigated for the murder of Helena Jubany in December 2001, according to judicial sources to Europa Press. The head of the Sabadell Court of First Instance 2 ordered Laiglesia's summons after the National Police found DNA compatible with hers in the sweater that the young woman was wearing the night she was k…

·Madrid, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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