With the permission of Barbie or Oppenheimer, one of the most significant audiovisual products of this summer is “The Last Hours of Mario Biondo,” a documentary series published on Netflix that narrates the final moments of the famous cameraman and former husband of presenter Raquel Sánchez Silva. The production is generating a lot of discussion, to the extent that the parties involved have already mentioned that another docuseries is in the works to counter opposing arguments.
The information was provided by Óscar Tarruella, a judicial expert in homicides who is assisting Mario Biondo’s family. In an interview with the portal FórmulaTV, the former police officer was asked about the possibility of a counter-documentary about the case to challenge the one that has been published. His response was unequivocal: “Absolutely, yes, and there are already several platforms interested. We have had some conversations that will take place in September, but yes, of course, I can see it happening.”
In this regard, Tarruella mentions that the Netflix docuseries is produced by Guillermo Gómez, who was once the manager of Raquel Sánchez Silva herself. He further states, “To the misfortune of ‘Guillermo the troublemaker,’ he never received the private investigation reports from this detective agency, which, in the hands of someone who wants to make a good counter-documentary, is a nuclear bomb.”
“For example, with the counter-documentary that was made regarding the Rocío Wanninkhof case, initially focusing on the only suspect who was later cleared as the investigation revealed other girls who were murdered and raped by Tony King,” he emphasizes. “But the hardship that Dolores Vázquez endured was very well explained in the counter-documentary produced by HBO, and that is a great example of what it means to create a serious docuserie, quite literally.”
We’ll have to wait for the arrival of this docuseries that will bring to light all the information that has been left unaddressed.
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