The brochure bears a name: Enrique Angles. Enrique had received treatment a few months earlier at the hospital for a sexually transmitted disease—syphilis.
The investigation finally seems to make progress now that there is a suspect.
On the same day as the discovery of the three bodies, in the afternoon, the police goes to Enrique Angles' residence in Catarroja.
The agents arrived with a search warrant and thoroughly searched the apartment. However, after posing some questions to Enrique and his family, the investigators realized that the piece of paper from the hospital actually belonged to Enrique's brother, Antonio Angles.
Antonio, 26 years old, was not home. If he pretended to be his brother when he went to the hospital, it's because he was already known to the police. Antonio's family characterizes him as notably violent. While the Angles family is being questioned by the police, a man named Miguel Ricart steps forward.
When Miguel arrived at Enrique and Antonio's residence, he made no attempt to escape, even upon seeing the police.
Why would he even escape, you ask?
Miguel is recognized by the police as a minor criminal, notably an accomplice of Antonio.
That's why.
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