Clues Uncovered in the Murder of Businessman Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson: The Investigation Unraveled

Clues Uncovered in the Murder of Businessman Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson: The Investigation Unraveled

2024-02-29 23:38:54

Little by little, the case of businessman Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson (71), murdered in his country home in La Delfina, in Pilar, begins to shed more clues. This followingnoon, the victim’s widow found a tanza roll which is believed to be the one used to commit the crime. The woman reported the discovery to the investigators.

The news forced investigators to conduct a new search at the site, led by the prosecutor in the case, Germán Camafreita. It was him who the woman notified regarding the appearance of the roll of line, the kind used for fishing, in the laundry area of ​​the house. Furthermore, the woman said that I mightn’t find the latex gloves that the maid put on to clean the house.

The woman explained to the prosecutor that the transparent tank was inside a sideboard and that It seemed “strange” since her husband was very organized and would not have left it there.

Faced with this situation, the prosecutor immediately went to the house on lot 397 in La Delfina and, accompanied by agents from the Scientific Police, seized the 100-meter roll of “Pure nylon tank – Gaetani Brothers”according to the circular packaging that, now, will be analyzed to try to establish if the murderer He used the thread to murder the electronic engineer.

Tomás Farini Duggan, the lawyer who represents the two children that Wolfenson had with his first wife and who were presented as private victims in the file, considered that the missing latex gloves may be related to the fact that the person who used the rope he might have put on gloves to avoid cutting himself“since that type of cable is very thin.”

The country La Delfina de Pilar, where the crime of businessman Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson (71) occurred.

On the other hand, the widow also told investigators that I mightn’t find a speaker and a pillow either, that might have been stolen by the perpetrator of the crime.

The robbery was not the main line of investigation because the only thing supposedly missing from the house was Wolfenson’s Motorola cell phone, there was nothing mixed up and there was a safe with money and other valuables that were left intact.

However, judicial and police spokesmen confirmed that “for now no hypothesis has been ruled out, including that of a robbery.”

Meanwhile, last Monday, in his first visit to the house where the murder occurred three days earlier, prosecutor Camafreita not only met for the first time with the victim’s wife, but hijacked two computers which will now be analyzed by computer forensic experts.

Roberto Eduardo Wolfenson Band was murdered in his home located in the gated community of La Delfina. He was 71 years old. Photo: Facebook

“It is a personal notebook and another one from an international company for which he worked. We want to know if we find any clues among his emails, documents or any other type of information,” he explained to Telam one of the judicial sources consulted.

In turn, the spokespersons confirmed that another element that was sent for analysis, although to a different type of laboratory, is a long hair that, due to its length and morphology, did not belong to the victim and that was found, according to some sources, on the pants. from the electronic engineer specializing in lithium batteries.

Furthermore, already confirmed by his defense injuries that Wolfenson fought with his murderer while he was beaten and strangled, the subungual swabs taken from the victim’s hands were also sent to genetic laboratories, given the possibility that he managed to scratch his murderer and that the murderer’s DNA was left under his nails.

Crime in a country in Pilar: what the autopsy revealed

On Wednesday, the prosecutor received the autopsy protocol signed by doctor Silvina Aguirre of the San Isidro Scientific Police Forensic Medical Corps, which confirmed that Wolfenson had a violent death and that died from asphyxiation in a lasso strangulation maneuver with a very fine element that left several marks on his neck.

At first, the San Isidro Scientific Police doctor Marcelo Rodrigué, who arrived at the scene shortly following the family’s complaint was received, said that the engineer’s death had occurred due to a heart attack, and He discarded the crime hypothesis.

“No one who sees that scene would think that this death occurred due to a heart attack. I saw the photos, I am not a doctor, but it is clear that due to the large amount of blood and the injuries that are observed, at least it should have been ruled a death.” doubtful,” he told Telam the attorney Farini Duggan.

“We must investigate why this doctor said that Wolfenson died of a heart attack. Whether it was due to incompetence or something else is a matter of investigation. We need a clearer explanation from him,” he added.

The injuries described by the doctor who performed the autopsy are several thin hanging grooves, as if there had been “tug of war”and defense injuries, which are also compatible with the fact that the victim struggled and tried to loosen the noose with which he was being strangled.

For this reason, they found some marks and linear cuts on the palm and on the pads and phalanges of four of the fingers of his left hand that indicate that He tried to remove that cord or thread with which they compressed his neck.

But several other injuries were also found: a 7 centimeter cut on the back of the neck It is being investigated whether it was caused by the thin rope that strangled him or with another element and blows to an eyebrow, forehead, cheekbone, nose and mouth, which caused a cut on the inside of one of his cheeks. .

The date of death – always approximate in forensic matters and awaiting complementary studies – was estimated between 18 and 24 hours prior to the autopsy that was performed at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday the 24th of this month, which leads the clock to The crime occurred between 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on the same Friday the 23rd in which he was found murdered.

But since the discovery of the body was at 5 p.m., the time slot to be investigated was limited by the prosecutor to between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. that Friday.

Wolfenson was dressed the same way the maid described him when she saw him last Thursday, wearing an orange sweater, blue jogging pants, and a pair of Crocs that were resting on his legs.

Crime of the businessman in Pilar: what were the last hours like?

There is still no motive or clearly identified suspect and, for the moment, the prosecutor has everyone under investigation: family members, close friends and employees.

The widow, one of the children, the maid, the gardener, the pool boy and the piano teacher who entered the house and found the body have already testified.

Wolfenson had asked his employee on Thursday to clean because he was going to receive “visitors,” but lawyer Farini Duggan said that comment might have been due to the fact that one of his sons was going to see him over the weekend, and also the Investigators have already established that no person entered the La Delfina country with Wolfenson’s authorization.

According to what they were able to reconstruct, Wolfenson spent a few days alone last week in his home in the country, since his wife had gone on a trip with friends and when he returned he did not return home, but went to his daughter’s house. in Villa Devoto.

His body was found last Friday by the piano teacher who arrived at 5 p.m. for his usual class and when he notified the guard that no one was answering, he entered through a door that was open to the house and found the body in a Alex Reed room. .

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