Tuesday, January 10, 2023 | 1:14 p.m.

Specialists analyze the content found on the cell phones of those accused of the crime of Fernándo Baez Sosa, in Villa Gesell, where one of the attackers claims to have killed him.

“The cops left and we gave them,” the message from Blas Cinalli

At the end of his statement, the tax instructor Pablo Javier Laborde analyzed the chats extracted from the cell phone of Blas Cinalli, one of the eight defendants. There, Cinalli tells three friends who are unaware of the events, how the attack on Fernando Báez Sosa was.

In a section of the conversation, the defendant points out that, after being removed from Le Brique, “the cops left and we hit them”, in reference to Fernando and his friends. The content of the message is important because it reinforces the prosecution’s theory that the rugby players waited for the police to leave to attack Fernando.

“We fought, we won, we broke them hahaha,” says another of the messages sent by Cinalli, who also refers to “we screwed them up badly” or “we flashed, I think we killed one”. In one of the conversations, a friend of Cinalli tells him that “they are telling me that they killed one”, to which the defendant replies: “All I want is to drink wine and smoke flowers.”

The messages in the dawn of terror

The tax instructor Javier Laborde began to analyze the content of the eight defendants’ chats in front of the court. From the WhatsApp group they shared, he analyzed the messages sent at dawn on January 18.

There it is reconstructed how the defendants are in the Le Brique nightclub and then they speak after the attack on Fernando: “They are all yelling, the police are there, they called the ambulance… it expired,” says Lucas Pertossi in an audio from the 4.55, about ten minutes after the assault.

Alejo Milanesi, one of those dismissed in the case, sent a message to his friends at 4:56 a.m. in which he told them to “report yourselves” at the house they shared. Later, Lucas Pertossi sent photos eating hamburgers and fries at McDonald’s, while Ciro Pertossi sent an audio at 6:06 p.m. asking: “No one is told about this.”

Photo of the exchange of messages in the WhatsApp group of the 8 defendants for the cause of Báez Sosa. (Source: Clarion)

Ciro Pertossi’s desperate google search: ”Villa Gesell fights”

From the cell phone surveys it also appears that Ciro Pertossi googled “Villa Gesell fight” seven times around the time he was at McDonalds.

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