Susana Ruíz Llorente

January 9, 1993



Susana's parents began to worry when their sixteen year old daughter failed to call her father for a ride back from the club she'd been heading to. For weeks, they searched for the missing girl.

A month and a half after her disappearance, her body was found - with her pants pulled down, long dead - in an area that had been searched many times before.


Then things got weird. Defectors from Bases Autonomas, a neo-Nazi criminal gang active in the region, accused several other gang members of having tortured, raped, and murdered the young girl. Her corpse was exhumed, and a second autopsy found a sizeable head injury that the first autopsy had somehow neglected to report.

Then things got weirder. Four Nazis were accused of the crime. One died in a suspicious 'traffic accident'. Another supposedly committed suicide... in the office of the law firm he shared with Fernando Fernández Perdices... his alleged accomplice.

While Bases Autonomas has been confirmed to be responsible for other killings, Susana's murder has never been solved. As for Fernando the lawyer? He now is listed as an owner of the 'Three Stroke' trademark.



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