“I was destroyed”: Marcelo Macaron's dramatic statement in the criminal trial of Nora Dalmaso

The widower started the story in the court of Rio Cuarto, who in the process made him the only defendant and collapsed a few minutes later.

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This morning, Marcelo Macaron, widower of Nora Dalmaso, testified in a trial against him in the Rio Cuarto court. He was accused of being the perpetrator of a crime committed in the country of Villa Golf in November 2006.

In front of a court and a public jury that will deal with the ruling, he claimed that he was “destroyed by a depressive crisis” because his wife was killed and thought “many times” about suicide. According to the Télam agency, after making a statement for about 20 minutes, he said he was in a bad mood and stopped speaking.

“I can't continue. This trial took many years.” He said to the end. Earlier, he declared his acquittal. “Because the prosecutor's office is a liar, the prosecutor completely denies the accusations against me. I am innocent,” he said. “It is unreasonable to think that I am a murderer and hired a murderer,” he said.

Marcelo Macaron, along with her daughter Valentina, arrived at the Rio Cuarto court this morning. His children support him and believe in his innocence. The eldest son, Pakundo, who is now a diplomat, arrived and accompanied him from Europe and plans to testify as a witness at the trial next week with Valentina. Yesterday they led a march in front of the court and talked with the media. “The real killers were loosened.” Pakundo said. The defendant's lawyer Marcelo Brito thought that there was no evidence and that “everything looks like a nonsense and delusional film.”

Thus, the widower was charged with the crime of “a murder entitled by bonds, harassment and price or a promise of remuneration” when there was no change at the last moment, testified in front of eight popular jurors and the Technical Judge of the Rio Cuarto Court. Daniel Antonio Baga Una; Natachailina Garcia and Gustavo José Esenique Esteve

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Before the investigation, the trial prosecutor Julio Rivero, when he gave instructions to the prosecutor's office, thought he would “never know” who killed the Dalmatian. For example: “She died when she was naked and asleep in her daughter's bed”, “She was killed by only one person”, “The murderer is not a madman or a sexual psychopath.” He spoke about the author's material of the crime.

In his announcement, the prosecutor revealed that “Nora did not know who killed her.” “I would never know who killed her. That night I didn't expect anyone, not to mention death. Because if I had waited for death, it would have been fixed.” She said, referring to the testimonies of friends of the victims who claimed that the Dalmaso was “very flirtatious.”

Macaron is accused of being the master of the crime of Dalmaso. Prosecutor Luis Pizarro claimed that one or two hitmen hired by him strangled his wife with a bow and hands in a gown while playing at a golf tournament in Punta del Est.During this process, about 300 witnesses are expected to testify at three weekly hearings. This file has about 7,000 records spread across 34 institutions, and There are 8 proof appendixes.

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