It is not pleasant to look into the files that illegally and ruinously uploaded the Presidency of the Republic to its networks to document the vicious onslaught against Maria Amparo Casarbut the work of Miriam Moreno with Ciro Gómez Leyva and the painful forgetfulness of the respectable teacher Bernardo Batiz They encouraged me to read and reread the alleged “evidence,” after which I corroborated the dimension of the infamy.
Although the former attorney from 20 years ago during the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador trust the presidential word, “he does not remember” what AMLO affirms in his book Thank you! (page 100): that her widow, accompanied by Héctor Aguilar Camín, asked her to alter the ministerial conclusion in order to collect the insurance and pension derived from the death of her husband.
The version that the husband committed suicide” appears in the opinion of the Miguel Hidalgo demarcation of the then capital’s Attorney General’s Office, where he records and concludes:
“Given that the witness statements do not reveal any element of evidence to determine that someone had participated in the death of Carlos Fernando Márquez Padilla Garcíasince none of them were aware (sic) of the facts, together with the opinion of experts in Criminalistics (mechanics of facts), it was learned (sic) that in the present events no person deprived the life of the now deceased, since he voluntarily took his life…”
In other words: without explaining why, he ruled out the possibility of an accident.
Of the twenty testimonies collected by the Public Ministry, the most consistent was given by his secretary and assistant Victoria Martínez Ramírez (at the time with 22 years of experience at Petróleos Mexicanos), who declared that her boss used to climb on a window when he wanted to smoke. :
“From the place she physically occupies when working” – narrates the MP –, Victoria noticed that her boss “used to sit on the edge of the window of his office, which he always had open, and lean against the structure of the building.” and he smoked; and on other occasions she would open the window, hold on to the fixed window with one hand and look down… ”.
No other deponent provided such specific and graphic data about the reckless way in which Carlos Fernando satisfied his tobacco addiction in his office on the twelfth floor.
Other statements, such as that of brother-in-law Juan Rebolledo Gout, painted a “very depressed” man who, however, never “expressed a desire to take his own life.”
The testimonies say that, on the day of death (October 7, 2004), gossip spread at the Pemex Tower that Carlos Fernando “jumped” (which no one saw), or that it was an “accident.”
Only Victoria described the reckless, risky perching on the window.
The Death Certificate states: “Cause of death, set of traumas.”
Of course: the head weighs a lot and anyone who tilts it from above, as Victoria narrated, can lose their balance…
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