New Findings in Nicole Sessarego Case

The 21-year-old Chilean Nicole was murdered in the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires in the night of July 14. Recently, the police analyzed video material of the possible offender.

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA – Investigators of the Nicole Sessarego murder case are drawing more conducive conclusions out of video material obtained from the night of her murder. Three security cameras have recored visual footage of the alleged attacker and their escape, informed an article by Terra. The videos confirm that only one person attacked the exchange student, without robbing her afterwards; however, the footage is blurry and the face of the aggressor cannot be seen in the pictures.

Nicole Sessarego. Photo: Facebook

The video also helps build a more thorough timeline of the fateful night: how Ms. Sessarego waited only meters from the building where she lived in the area of Almagro, Buenos Aires. That a man approached her and talked to her, and after a short conversation, attacked her. The attacker then walked in the direction Sessarego had originally come from. The footage, which was taken from a bakery’s security cameras some blocks away on Avenida Rivadavia, indicates the offender ran in the direction of Avenida La Plata, which crosses Rivadavia.

In Avenida La Plata, another camera filmed a person with similar characteristics as the aggressors; in it, the figure is intending to take a taxi. Then the recording shows a person entering a car parked in the area. Due to the blurriness of the images, the police could not recognize which one of the two persons could be the offender. Police have already excluded their first suspect, Nicole’s ex-boyfriend, as the attacker after reports from the office of migration confirmed he was not in Argentina the night of the murder.

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