Juicios Orales - Yo la maté (06/04/2017)
Juicio Oral: Caso de Feliciana Rosales
Introducción al Caso
- El programa presenta una dramatización inspirada en un caso real, donde se han cambiado nombres para proteger la privacidad.
- Feliciana Rosales es acusada de matar a su hija Dominga con un martillo; Dominga padecía esquizofrenia.
- A pesar de que Feliciana aceptó ser culpable, su abogado busca revocar las pruebas del ministerio público basándose en una excluyente de responsabilidad.
Argumentos Iniciales
- La fiscalía describe el caso como desgarrador, argumentando que Feliciana mató a su hija mientras alegaba defensa propia contra un ataque violento.
- Se anticipa que una vecina testificará sobre la difícil relación entre madre e hija y se espera que esto influya en el veredicto.
Defensa de Feliciana
- La defensa argumenta que los eventos no ocurrieron como los describe la fiscalía; enfatizan el sufrimiento emocional de Feliciana.
- Se menciona que Dominga tenía episodios violentos debido a su enfermedad, lo cual justifica la acción de Feliciana como legítima defensa.
Testimonio de la Vecina
- La señora Paulina Cruz Everardo es llamada como testigo; ella escuchó gritos y vio a Feliciana angustiada en la calle.
- Paulina relata haber encontrado a Dominga tirada en el piso con sangre, describiendo su comportamiento agresivo y difícil debido a su enfermedad mental.
Comportamiento Agresivo de Dominga
- Se detalla cómo Dominga era muy agresiva y difícil de tratar, lo que generaba temor entre los vecinos.
- Paulina menciona que había médicos involucrados y medicación prescrita para controlar los episodios violentos, pero esta parecía inefectiva.
Conclusiones del Testimonio
- Durante el interrogatorio, se discute si las pastillas fueron administradas correctamente y si hubo exceso en la medicación.
Testimony of Official Jerónimo Ordóñez Villar
Overview of the Crime Scene
- Official Jerónimo Ordóñez Villar describes arriving at the crime scene, a single-room house belonging to Feliciana. He notes visible blood stains on the bed and floor.
- The body of the deceased was found next to a bloody hammer, which is identified as the murder weapon due to significant blood evidence beneath her head.
Collection of Evidence
- The official collected two key pieces of evidence: a bloody hammer and cords used to bind Félix. He requests these items be introduced as evidence in court.
- The hammer is confirmed by signature as being collected from beside the victim's body and sent to public ministry for analysis.
Introduction of Additional Evidence
Presentation of Further Evidence
- The official also identifies cords with blood found at the crime scene, which were similarly sent for forensic examination.
Expert Testimony by Luis Alcázar Parra
Background and Role
- Luis Alcázar Parra introduces himself as a forensic expert with six years of experience, detailing his involvement in documenting the crime scene through photographs.
Analysis of Photographic Evidence
- Photographs reveal critical details: one shows cranial injuries indicating internal bleeding, while another highlights old wounds on the victim’s wrists suggesting prior abuse.
Cause of Death Determination
Expert Findings
- The forensic expert concludes that death resulted from blunt force trauma caused by a heavy object like a hammer, confirming traumatic brain injury as the cause.
Defense Witness Laura Robles Rosales
Relationship Dynamics
- Laura Robles Rosales discusses her strained relationship with her sister over four years marked by aggression and violence, leading to their estrangement.
Family Interactions
Testimony and Psychiatric Evaluation in a Homicide Case
Introduction of Witnesses
- The defense calls Dr. Marisol Arroyo García, a psychiatrist, to testify under oath regarding her evaluation related to the case.
Psychiatric Profile of the Victim
- Dr. Arroyo explains her specialty in psychiatry and her role in creating a profile for the deceased, Dominga Roble, who suffered from paranoid psychosis.
- She concludes that the medications Dominga was taking were inappropriate, as they exacerbated her aggression and could have led to permanent psychotic episodes.
Testimony of the Accused
- Feliciana, the accused mother, is called to testify. She acknowledges her right to remain silent but chooses to speak about the incident involving her daughter.
- Feliciana recounts that she tied up her daughter for safety but found herself attacked with a hammer upon returning home.
Incident Details
- During an altercation where Dominga attacked Feliciana with a hammer, Feliciana managed to disarm her and struck Dominga on the head.
- It is revealed that Dominga had been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and was prescribed medication which Feliciana admits she increased without medical advice.
Closing Arguments
- The prosecution argues that Dominga's death resulted from intentional harm inflicted by Feliciana using a hammer during their confrontation.
- The defense highlights that Feliciana acted out of fear for her life due to ongoing aggression from Dominga.
Final Statements and Verdict
- Before sentencing, Feliciana expresses remorse and insists she acted out of love for her daughter, claiming it was an accident.
- The judge deliberates on whether Feliciana acted in self-defense or with intent before ultimately declaring an acquittal based on evidence presented.