‘The king of cachopo’ assumes his guilt in a letter: what his writing says

César Román, known as ‘The king of cachopo’, He was arrested in Zaragoza and convicted of the murder and dismemberment of his girlfriend. He always denied it before the judge but now He has sent a letter to the judge in which he pleads guilty. ‘Code 10’ analyzes these letters with a graphologist.

Heidi’s body appeared after a fire broke out in a warehouse. From the beginning, the firefighters suspected that she had been provoked and their biggest surprise came when inside they found a suitcase in which was the torso of a woman, Heidi.

Suspicions finally fell on César Román, who was in Zaragoza, He posed as a cook and had changed his image. However, it didn’t take long for someone local to recognize him after seeing his image on television.

He was sentenced to 15 years in prison for murder. He always denied being guilty but in March 2024, he wrote a letter in his own handwriting in which he acknowledged his guilt, his hand in the events. In addition, he apologized to the family and offered to give details about what happened.

The letters of César Román

It is a four-page letter in which he explains that his confession is due to having encountered Jesus Christ. Ana Isabel Peña, His lawyer said it was the result of an outburst, but ‘The King of Cachopo’ reacted by breaking up with his lawyer and sending a second charge reiterating his guilt.

But what does César Román say with his lyrics and his way of writing? The graphologist Sandra Cerro He has analyzed it in ‘Code 10’ and his feeling is very clear: It seems to him “a writing thought and not felt”, He sees her “completely inert” and adds: “You don’t see feelings.”

In his opinion, the detainee has rehearsed the letters: “It looks great because writing so many pages in a row without making a mistake or making a mistake is very rare. I get the feeling that he is very thoughtful.”

The graphologist believes that her intention is to “take care of her image” as well as “to look good to others.” In fact, stopping at the paragraph that asks for forgiveness, it seems to him that his writing is “dead.”

“There is a component of narcissism, of egocentrism, between the childishness he has, his insecurity, the social detachment, like he doesn’t give a damn about everything, he thinks about himself, he revels in his ego and wants to look good to others” , he concluded.

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2024-05-08 00:35:09
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