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This is only the presentation of the case and lacks of important information, such as why detectives ruled out some suspects and other important issues. In some cases I have the information, and in others not, but I pray that people do not rush to conclusions or point fingers before time. In next days I will give more information about the case, and if I have not done now is to not make it heavier than already is. I hope that those interested in this case, if any, discuss it rationally and without unfounded accusations.
If anyone has questions, go ahead. I will answer what I can. But be patient, you can see that my English is very poor, and I have a hard time translating from Spanish.
Some case links (in Spanish, sorry):
http://www.lne.es/occidente/2014/01/25/caso-facil-clama-hermana-sheila/1532894.html
http://www.abc.es/hemeroteca/histor...al/una-bufanda-en-el-coche_1422901695101.html
http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/2006/08/17/048.html
http://www.lne.es/asturias/2009/01/29/cinco-pruebas-sheila/720752.html
The second chapter of this book
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On Sunday January 25, 2004, around 12:30 p.m, Elías Barrero, his wife and their young daughter, where on the way to Elías parents' house, as they did every Sunday. Elías and his family lived in the village of Villablino, while his parents, Elias Sr. and Julia lived in Degaña, about 15 miles away. It was a rainy and cold day, and furthermore the weather, sad and dark, they were a little uneasy. His parents had phoned to ask if Sheila, his younger sister, had been last night sleeping in his house, as sometimes did. No, they had not seen her. His parents were worried because she had not returned home and did not answer the phone. They knew that she returned late from her job as a waitress in Villablino, sometimes with daylight, and she was a 22 years young and modern female, but it was not like her. She could be at a friend´s house, but worry was growing in the Barrero family.
Halfway between Villablino and Degaña is the height of Cerredo, the pass, where there is a recreational area. It is an isolated, uninhabited and unlighted place, which is used only on special occasions, and sporadically for couples looking for privacy. While passing by, from about 90 yards, Elías saw only one parked car. It was a small white car, and although the rain and fog did not allow a correct identification, it was similar to the Peugeot 206 of her sister. He continued travel to Degaña, and after leaving his family there, decided to return to the top of the pass, just to make sure. Maybe she was sick or had fallen asleep. When approached, he realized that it was her sister´s car, and parked next. Inside the vehicle was Sheila, sitting in the driver's seat, leaning to the right, almost as if asleep. But she was not asleep, she was dead.
SHEILA
(Source: http://www.lne.es/occidente/2012/01/21/sheila-sigue-corazon-degana/1187289.html)
Sheila Lorena Barrero Fernández, 22 years old, had been born in Degaña, although recent years had resided outside the village, where only returned on weekends and during holidays. Degaña is a small town in northern Spain, of about 1.400 inhabitants, located in the southern part of the province of Asturias, and borders the province of León. It is a sparsely populated area, mountainous and isolated, whose main sources of income are cattle raising and mining.
Sheila was one of the four children of Elías Barrero Sr. and Julia Fernández, and had just graduated in Tourism at the University of Oviedo, where she had been living for years while studying. The last few months had been living in Gijón, in an apartment with her sister. Sheila had been at a travel agency making internship, and with her good work, the agency had said her that she was going to get a job. Her first important job. On weekends she returned to her parent´s house in Degaña, and took the opportunity to make extra money working as a waitress in a pub in Villablino, the Joe Team. Villablino, in the nearby province of León, had about 12,000 inhabitants and It was the largest town in 30 miles around.
Sheila had been dating for a few years with Teo, a young man from a nearby village, but she had broken the relationship a year ago, because his infidelities. In November and early December she had maintained a relationship for a few weeks with a youngest man from the area, Borja, but they had just broken and they had not finished on good terms. It seems that the relationship, only for 3 weekends, had been very superficial, and Borja had broken it, a bit scared at the insistence of Sheila to make a trip together, and especially because he was waiting the visit during Christmas of a girl from Barcelona, with whom he had a relationship. For a few days Sheila was calling him insistently, but he did not answer calls, until Sheila gave up, and from that moment they barely speak.
Since the break with Borja, Sheila had some brief and superficial relationship, and had made a trip to another country with a friend. According to testimonies, she was considering the idea of resuming her relationship with her former boyfriend, Teo, with whom still maintained good relationship, and it seems she had planned a trip to the Canary Islands with him. She had bought two plane tickets (using her work at the travel agency) and had been cited Teo on Sunday afternoon for a coffee. It is quite likely that she was planning to seize this moment to propose him the trip to the Canary Islands.
If anyone has questions, go ahead. I will answer what I can. But be patient, you can see that my English is very poor, and I have a hard time translating from Spanish.
Some case links (in Spanish, sorry):
http://www.lne.es/occidente/2014/01/25/caso-facil-clama-hermana-sheila/1532894.html
http://www.abc.es/hemeroteca/histor...al/una-bufanda-en-el-coche_1422901695101.html
http://hemeroteca.abc.es/nav/Navigate.exe/hemeroteca/madrid/abc/2006/08/17/048.html
http://www.lne.es/asturias/2009/01/29/cinco-pruebas-sheila/720752.html
The second chapter of this book
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The murder of Sheila Barrero. January 25, 2004
On Sunday January 25, 2004, around 12:30 p.m, Elías Barrero, his wife and their young daughter, where on the way to Elías parents' house, as they did every Sunday. Elías and his family lived in the village of Villablino, while his parents, Elias Sr. and Julia lived in Degaña, about 15 miles away. It was a rainy and cold day, and furthermore the weather, sad and dark, they were a little uneasy. His parents had phoned to ask if Sheila, his younger sister, had been last night sleeping in his house, as sometimes did. No, they had not seen her. His parents were worried because she had not returned home and did not answer the phone. They knew that she returned late from her job as a waitress in Villablino, sometimes with daylight, and she was a 22 years young and modern female, but it was not like her. She could be at a friend´s house, but worry was growing in the Barrero family.
Halfway between Villablino and Degaña is the height of Cerredo, the pass, where there is a recreational area. It is an isolated, uninhabited and unlighted place, which is used only on special occasions, and sporadically for couples looking for privacy. While passing by, from about 90 yards, Elías saw only one parked car. It was a small white car, and although the rain and fog did not allow a correct identification, it was similar to the Peugeot 206 of her sister. He continued travel to Degaña, and after leaving his family there, decided to return to the top of the pass, just to make sure. Maybe she was sick or had fallen asleep. When approached, he realized that it was her sister´s car, and parked next. Inside the vehicle was Sheila, sitting in the driver's seat, leaning to the right, almost as if asleep. But she was not asleep, she was dead.
SHEILA
(Source: http://www.lne.es/occidente/2012/01/21/sheila-sigue-corazon-degana/1187289.html)
Sheila Lorena Barrero Fernández, 22 years old, had been born in Degaña, although recent years had resided outside the village, where only returned on weekends and during holidays. Degaña is a small town in northern Spain, of about 1.400 inhabitants, located in the southern part of the province of Asturias, and borders the province of León. It is a sparsely populated area, mountainous and isolated, whose main sources of income are cattle raising and mining.
Sheila was one of the four children of Elías Barrero Sr. and Julia Fernández, and had just graduated in Tourism at the University of Oviedo, where she had been living for years while studying. The last few months had been living in Gijón, in an apartment with her sister. Sheila had been at a travel agency making internship, and with her good work, the agency had said her that she was going to get a job. Her first important job. On weekends she returned to her parent´s house in Degaña, and took the opportunity to make extra money working as a waitress in a pub in Villablino, the Joe Team. Villablino, in the nearby province of León, had about 12,000 inhabitants and It was the largest town in 30 miles around.
Sheila had been dating for a few years with Teo, a young man from a nearby village, but she had broken the relationship a year ago, because his infidelities. In November and early December she had maintained a relationship for a few weeks with a youngest man from the area, Borja, but they had just broken and they had not finished on good terms. It seems that the relationship, only for 3 weekends, had been very superficial, and Borja had broken it, a bit scared at the insistence of Sheila to make a trip together, and especially because he was waiting the visit during Christmas of a girl from Barcelona, with whom he had a relationship. For a few days Sheila was calling him insistently, but he did not answer calls, until Sheila gave up, and from that moment they barely speak.
Since the break with Borja, Sheila had some brief and superficial relationship, and had made a trip to another country with a friend. According to testimonies, she was considering the idea of resuming her relationship with her former boyfriend, Teo, with whom still maintained good relationship, and it seems she had planned a trip to the Canary Islands with him. She had bought two plane tickets (using her work at the travel agency) and had been cited Teo on Sunday afternoon for a coffee. It is quite likely that she was planning to seize this moment to propose him the trip to the Canary Islands.
(TO BE CONTINUED)