The police investigation into the death of Denise has been completed. The Prosecution is ready to take the case to the courts. The trial will problably not take place until next year because there are no free dates available. The Prosecutor is expected to charge the accused with 'asesinato'. (An 'asesinato' is a crime against a person's life with aggravating circumstances like malice, premeditation, exceptional suffering. A surprise attack that was plannend from an ambush or a trap with the aim that the victim would be unable to defend herself.)
Already in October 2015 during the investigation, the Prosecution sought judicial support from China and Germany. In May 2014 a Chinese peregrina lost her way after Castrillo de los Polvazares and was attacked by a man. She reported the attack. In September 2014, a German peregrina was attacked near the same spot by a similar man. She too reported the crime and told that the man had used a stun gun that failed to discharge. The case against this man, allegedly the same person in both instances as the man now accused of murder, was filed provisionally and the police let the man go. On April 5 2015, he attacked Denise.
http://www.diariodeleon.es/noticias...peregrina-americana-denise-thiem_1017599.html
http://www.telecinco.es/elprogramad...grinas-asaltadas-archivadas_2_2055930067.html
(Ivar has posted this link earlier, I repeat it because I'm having some problems with quoting neatly.)
Meanwhile, the man now in prison has recanted his confession, claiming that he only confessed under pressure. Nor did he lead the police to the location where the remains of Denise were found, he only brought them to that spot because earlier he had noticed a foul odour there.
The Prosecution does not deem credible that MB came across the body of the victim by chance. According to the Prosecution he knew the whereabouts of the corpse, because he had actually been the one who had brought the body to that area.
http://www.diariodeleon.es/noticias...en-peregrina-denise-ya-instruido_1060608.html