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Sacrificados por su propia familia: Los casos de Fernandito y Almansa.

CriminalMente25 de marzo de 202601:01:58
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Fernandito y el caso Almansa: Cuando las creencias cruzan el límite del peligro

¿En qué momento una creencia se vuelve tan extrema que una familia decide lastimar a los suyos pensando que hacen lo correcto?

En el episodio de hoy de Historial Criminal, Fermex analiza dos sucesos estremecedores que ocurrieron en países y años distintos, pero que comparten el fanatismo llevado al límite.

Primero viajamos a Nezahualcóyotl, Estado de México, en el año 2012, para conocer la historia de Fernandito, un niño de apenas cinco años que quedó atrapado en el encierro y la paranoia de su propia familia. Después, cruzamos hasta la España de 1990, para entender el caso de Almansa, dónde una pequeña de once años, vivió sus últimos días rodeada de un grupo de mujeres lideradas por su madre, quienes perdieron por completo el contacto con la realidad. A lo largo de este capítulo, Fermex cuenta cómo la convivencia en estas dos casas dejó de ser normal para volverse un escenario de mucha tensión, justificando acciones irreparables bajo la idea de que cumplían con un mandato superior.

En esta narración analizamos los focos rojos de estas historias:

Platicamos sobre cómo el aislamiento voluntario, el cansancio y la repetición constante de ideas extremas pueden fracturar la mente de todos los adultos involucrados, creando una historia colectiva que les impidió distinguir el bien del mal.

Analizamos el gran poder de la manipulación de quienes lideraban estos grupos dentro de sus propios hogares, convenciendo a su entorno de que cometer agresiones contra los pequeños era una forma necesaria de “purificación”.

Reflexionamos acerca de la falta de pronta respuesta por parte del exterior, cuestionando cómo en ambos casos los vecinos y conocidos llegaron a escuchar ruidos o notar comportamientos extraños, pero nadie pensó que se tratara de una emergencia hasta que ya era demasiado tarde.

Comparamos cómo actuó la justicia frente a estos hechos, desde sentencias severas de 30 años de prisión en el caso de México, hasta los fallos muy debatidos en España que terminaron en internamientos psiquiátricos, dejando en la sociedad un gran sentimiento de impunidad.

Acompáñanos a debatir sobre la responsabilidad que tenemos para poder identificar señales. También apoya el contenido dejando tu “Me gusta” y suscribiéndote al canal.

Advertencia: Recuerda que el material presentado en este episodio tiene fines exclusivamente informativos, educativos y de análisis criminológico documental sobre eventos de interés público. No se pretende glorificar actos dañinos, justificar conductas ilícitas ni vulnerar la dignidad o sensibilidad de los involucrados ni de sus familiares. Se recomienda mucha discreción a nuestra comunidad.

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