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Femicide and mystery in Reconquista: two bodies, two bullets, and a too-tidy crime scene
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Femicide and mystery in Reconquista: two bodies, two bullets, and a too-tidy crime scene

From La Naciรณn · (1h ago) Spanish Critical tone

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A suspected femicide followed by suicide occurred in Reconquista, Santa Fe, Argentina, involving a 55-year-old municipal worker and a 57-year-old homemaker.
  • The couple, who had been in a relationship for less than 90 days, were found dead from gunshot wounds in the man's home.
  • Investigators are examining the scene for clues, noting the lack of struggle and the precise nature of the fatal shots, with the primary hypothesis being that the man killed the woman before taking his own life with a registered .32 caliber revolver.

From Buenos Aires, Argentina โ€“ A disturbing incident in Reconquista, Santa Fe, has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting the tragic intersection of domestic violence, jealousy, and depression. The discovery of two bodies, Carlos Daniel Barrios, 55, and Yolanda Teresa Faulkner, 57, has ignited a complex investigation into what appears to be a femicide followed by suicide.

Barrios matรณ a Faulkner y luego se suicidรณ.

โ€” InvestigatorsThe primary hypothesis regarding the sequence of events in the Reconquista incident.

The details emerging from the scene are particularly chilling. The couple, whose relationship reportedly lasted less than three months, were found in the dining room of Barrios's home, both with single, precise gunshot wounds to the temple. Investigators are struck by the apparent lack of any struggle or argument, suggesting a meticulously planned act rather than a crime of passion. The presence of their cell phones, now slated for forensic analysis, may hold the key to understanding the events leading up to their deaths.

fue el propio Barrios quien mediante un mensaje convocรณ a su hijo a la casa del Barrio Center.

โ€” InvestigatorsDetailing how the son was called to the scene by the alleged perpetrator.

Adding to the mystery, Barrios reportedly summoned his son to the house shortly before the discovery. The son found both individuals deceased and immediately alerted authorities. The weapon used, a .32 caliber revolver registered to a relative, was found at the scene. While the primary hypothesis points to Barrios killing Faulkner before taking his own life, the investigation continues. The Brigada de Femicidios is meticulously gathering evidence, seeking to piece together the final moments and motivations behind this devastating event. In Argentina, where femicide remains a critical issue, each case demands thorough scrutiny to understand the underlying societal factors and ensure justice.

Barrios vivรญa solo y habรญa enviudado

โ€” Allegados al empleado municipalInformation about the alleged perpetrator's personal life.
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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.