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Marilyn Martínez: the influencer whose public life hid a decade of violence

20 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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A like on Facebook triggered the femicide of Adriana: The murder of Adriana Jacobo Rocha Adriana liked a photo of Yael on social media. Her friend Alexa saw it, secretly contacted Giovanni, and for weeks planned the perfect crime. The trigger for a premeditated femicide was not an explicit love triangle, but a digital gesture that escalated to murderous planning among teenagers. In this episode, we explore how a message of false reconciliation turned into a deadly trap, how a toy gun kept Adriana under psychological terror, and how screenshots from a threatened friend revealed the entire network of premeditation. We trace from the first public threat in the classroom ("your days are numbered") to the extortion call that activated the investigation, through 20 testimonies of systematic harassment and the autopsy that confirmed strangulation asphyxia and sexual assault prior to death. Victim: Adriana Jacobo Rocha Date: January 17, 2019 Location: Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua, Mexico (Cerro del Pájaro) Status: Sentenced to 67 years and 8 months (Alexa Quesada García and Giovanni de Jesús González Rodríguez) - Alexa planned the murder weeks in advance and then called a friend "almost proudly" to report what she had done - A toy gun, not real, was used to intimidate; a cutter caused the injury that immobilized Adriana during the assault - The coerced friend made a rescue call under threat of death; her tracking led investigators directly to Alexa within hours - Adriana's cell phone was confiscated during the transfer to eliminate her ability to call for help and destroy evidence of prior communications Adriana Jacobo Rocha, Ciudad Cuauhtémoc, femicide, January 2019, serial killer, premeditated murder, forensic investigation, criminal minds, bullying, digital crime, justice, mystery, true crime Spanish To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com. True Crime, True Crime Podcast, True Crime Stories, True Crime Story, Murder Case, True Crime Case, Murder Mystery, Unsolved Murder, Cold Case, Missing Person, Missing Persons, Disappearance, Mysterious Death, Serial Killer, Crime Story, Crime Stories, Crime Investigation, Police Investigation, Family Murder, Murdered, Missing Woman, Missing Girl, Missing Man, Found Dead, Killer, Infamous Case, Unsolved Case, Decades Later, Justice, Trial, Investigators, Police, Victim, Survived, True Crime Reports, Classic True Crime, Crime Files, True Crime Vault, Real Crime Stories, Disturbing True Crime, Dark True Crime, True Murder Stories, Real Murder Cases, Unsolved Mysteries, Missing And Murdered

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The answering machine that betrayed the killer: The kidnapping of Linda Loaiza López An answering machine pronounces a name: Luis Carrera Almoina. It is March 2001 in Caracas, and Linda's sister has just identified the man who kidnapped her. The police have the name, the number, everything. But Linda disappears in a basement for four months while the system ignores the clearest evidence. In this episode, we explore how an 18-year-old girl was systematically tortured in El Rosal while her case passed through 76 different judges, how the attacker confessed to killing eight women without being investigated for those crimes, and how Venezuelan justice ended up investigating the victim instead of the perpetrator. An investigation that does not end in a national court but in the International Court of Human Rights. Victim: Linda Loaiza López Date: March 27 - July 19, 2001 Location: Caracas, Venezuela Status: Case resolved by international court (2018) - The attacker was identified by name and phone number in the first days, but the police did not arrest him for four months. - Linda was tortured, malnourished, and sexually abused in captivity, suffering 15 reconstructive surgeries after her rescue. - A judge acquitted the attacker arguing "reasonable doubt" and ordered an investigation into Linda and her family instead. - The mattress from the room where the abuses occurred was never collected as forensic evidence. Linda Loaiza López, Caracas kidnapping 2001, serial killer, torture, failed justice, judicial corruption, gender violence, IACHR, human rights, Venezuela crime, true crime Spanish If you want to listen to this podcast without ads and have access to premium episodes, we invite you to try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and associated materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use in whole or in part is prohibited without prior written authorization from OBOMEDIA. For permissions, licenses, and business inquiries, write to: business@obomedia.com [business@obomedia.com]. To listen to this podcast ad-free and access premium episodes, try our subscription with a 14-day free trial at obomedia.com. © 2026 OBOMEDIA. All rights reserved. This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com. True Crime, True Crime Podcast, True Crime Stories, True Crime Story, Murder Case, True Crime Case, Murder Mystery, Unsolved Murder, Cold Case, Missing Person, Missing Persons, Disappearance, Mysterious Death, Serial Killer, Crime Story, Crime Stories, Crime Investigation, Police Investigation, Family Murder, Murdered, Missing Woman, Missing Girl, Missing Man, Found Dead, Killer, Infamous Case, Unsolved Case, Decades Later, Justice, Trial, Investigators, Police, Victim, Survived, True Crime Reports, Classic True Crime, Crime Files, True Crime Vault, Real Crime Stories, Disturbing True Crime, Dark True Crime, True Murder Stories, Real Murder Cases, Unsolved Mysteries, Missing And Murdered

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