The judge has requested his transfer to an “appropriate center” for his condition as a person with a disability. Officers continue to investigate the knife found near his home.
Murder. It is the crime that The judge charged this Thursday afternoon to the young man who allegedly killed little Mateo. The 11 year old boy received several fatal stab wounds while playing soccer at the municipal sports center of Mocejón (Toledo). The main and only suspect even stated in his statement to the Civil Guard that the murder was committed by his “other self” and his family explained that he suffers from a disability.
After it was brought to justice, The judge has ordered him provisional prison without bail. His father has visited him since the arrest occurred, something that is allowed by the disability of the detainee. The investigation continues and The agents are now focusing on the knife found this Wednesday in a field near the suspect’s home.
The murder weapon
The Civil Guard would be in front of the alleged murder weaponbut this appeared without traces of blood visible to the naked eye, although the canine unit of the Armed Institute marked the presence of human remains in itwhich has been taken to the laboratory where it is being examined.
Meanwhile, the detainee has been already transferred to Court number 3 of Toledothe one who was on duty at the time the crime occurred. He is the one who is carrying out the open Preliminary Procedures. This Thursday, the Superior Court of Justice of Castilla La Mancha has also confirmed that said Court has lifted the secrecy of the summary, so more details of the case have emerged.
What will happen to the alleged murderer of little Mateo?
The next steps go through the takes a statement from the suspect. Given his status as a person with a disability, confirmed by a report required by the judge to the forensic doctor, this will be carried out as contemplated by the Criminal Procedure Law for these cases.
The interrogation will be adapted, in which you will have to be a person who assists the interrogated to help you understand everything you are asked and, in turn, facilitate communication during conversations.
His disability could also lead to charges being dropped in the case. This will depend on a second forensic report that the judge has requested from the doctor. The doctor will make a ruling on the imputability of the investigated person.
The Court has also asked Penitentiary Institutions to transfer the suspect to a “center, unit or department appropriate to the suspect’s disability situation.”