The Asunta Case season 1 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a dramatic episode, crucial evidence including orange twine, surveillance footage, and Lorazepam purchases link Rosario Porto and Alfonso Basterra to their daughter's murder. A pivotal witness shakes the trial, leading to their 18-year prison sentence. Inside prison, Rosario struggles and ultimately takes her own life, while Alfonso vows to serve his sentence as proof of his innocence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What evidence linked the suspects to the murder?
Orange twine found at the crime scene and surveillance footage from a gas station.
What was suspicious about the purchases made by the suspects?
They had purchased Lorazepam, which was hinted to be part of the premeditation of the crime.
What did the photographs on the cell phone reveal?
Disturbing images that raised questions about the events on the night of the murder.
What was the significance of the visibility on the road during the crime?
It challenged the alibis provided by the suspects.
What led to the final witness changing the course of the trial?
The witness provided testimony that contradicted previous evidence, impacting the jury's decision.
What was the outcome of the trial?
Rosario Porto and Alfonso Basterra were sentenced to 18 years in prison for the murder of their daughter.