{"id":2142,"date":"2023-06-11T20:06:25","date_gmt":"2023-06-11T20:06:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.youngistanjunction.com\/?p=2142"},"modified":"2023-06-11T20:06:25","modified_gmt":"2023-06-11T20:06:25","slug":"alfredo-galan-psychology-why-did-he-become-killer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.youngistanjunction.com\/alfredo-galan-psychology-why-did-he-become-killer\/","title":{"rendered":"Alfredo Galan Psychology: Why Did He Become Killer?"},"content":{"rendered":"

The chilling tale of the Playing Card Killer, which unfolded in early 2000s Spain, continues to captivate and mystify to this day. Despite a confession, the authorities faced a challenging task in proving the guilt of the perpetrator beyond a reasonable doubt. The absence of a clear motive behind the killings presented a significant obstacle, making it difficult for law enforcement to apprehend the elusive killer. This article delves into the perplexing case, examining the evidence, discrepancies, and various theories surrounding the accused, Alfredo Galan Sotillo.<\/p>\n

The series of murders began with the discovery of a victim near a bus stop in Alameda de Osuna on February 5, 2003, followed by another killing that same day in a bar in Alcala de Henares. Alfredo Galan, who ultimately became the prime suspect, initially confessed to the crimes but later recanted, asserting that he was coerced into taking the blame. According to Alfredo, he provided weapons to the actual perpetrators, who threatened harm to his sister if he did not assume responsibility for the murders. This assertion cast doubt on his guilt and raised questions about the true nature of his involvement.<\/p>\n

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