Este tipo se llama Juan Carlos García, ex CEO de Amazon México y ex director de Elektra. Cuando desempeñaba este último puesto, fue detenido y mandado a un reclusorio ya que en enero de este año, atacó a la que era su esposa, Abril Pérez, mientras dormía golpeándola con un bate en la cara, cortándola con un bisturí e intentando asfixiarla.
Abril no murió esa noche porque el hijo de ambos, de 15 años, intervino; sin embargo estuvo hospitalizada una semana por las lesiones que Juan Carlos le originó al intentar matarla y es por esto que fue acusado de feminicidio en grado de tentativa. Abril Pérez consiguió el divorcio.
En los siguientes meses:
El juez FEDERICO MOSCO GONZÁLEZ, quien también es conocido por ser el que liberó al médico que violó a una mujer en enfermedad terminal, reclasificó el delito a lesiones y violencia familiar con el ridículo argumento de que “si la hubiera querido matar, la mata despierta, no dormida.”
El magistrado HÉCTOR JIMÉNEZ ordenó retirar la prisión preventiva como medida cautelar.
El juez CARLOS TRUJILLO RODRÍGUEZ ordenó la libertad y por eso Juan Carlos salió de prisión hace 15 días.
Abril mandó una carta a los jueces diciendo que temía por su vida. Este lunes, dos sicarios le dispararon en la cabeza y cuello al salir de unos exámenes psicológicos realizados a sus hijos solicitados por Juan Carlos. Murió horas después en el hospital.
El que está tejiendo debe tener una cantidad increíble de años encima de terapia cognitiva conductual para controlar la ansiedad jajsja reconozco a los míos cuando los veo.
i once heard someone say “if there are 12 Nazis in a room and they ask you to have dinner with them and you agree, then there are 13 Nazis in that room” and i think a lot of people fundamentally don’t understand that. but it’s 100% true.
Bro si en México los boletos para el mundial cuestan 100 mil pesos cuánto costarán en pesos argentinos, yo creo que los han de escribir con notación exponencial, de que "un boleto igual a 9 x 10²³".
I’m not saying the game against England means a lot to Mexicans, but they have put the little baby Jesus at the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral in a full Mexico kit and trainers with the World Cup ball.
There are people praying to him for a Mexico win.
🚨🤯 HISTORIC! Mexico’s Isaac del Toro won this morning the Stage 2 of the Tour de France! 🏆🇨🇵
He also became the YOUNGEST LATIN AMERICAN CYCLIST EVER to win a Tour de France stage.
Good omens for tonight. ❤️🇲🇽✨
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT EPSTEIN
DO NOT BE DISTRACTED.
and this is why art is pitiful rn. Real beauty comes from an admiration of life and LIVED experiences. Style, makeup, movies, and writing can only be as good as the way someone sees the world
Her name was Gisèle Halimi. Born in Tunisia in 1927 to a Jewish mother and Muslim father. Refused to eat as a child until her parents treated her the same as her brothers. She became a lawyer.
In 1960 Algeria was fighting for independence from France. The French military was using torture in its colonial prisons. Women were being assaulted, electrocuted and beaten in custody.
Nobody would defend them. Gisèle did. She stood in French courtrooms and forced the military to answer for what they had done. She made France look at itself. She won cases nobody thought were possible. Then she kept going.
She spent the next 40 years dismantling every French law that failed women. She fought for abortion rights when abortion was illegal. She argued that r*pe was not a minor offence when French courts treated it as one. She won both. She changed French law so many times the legal establishment stopped counting. When she died in 2020 France called her the most fearless lawyer in its history.