¿Quién lo mató? - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
JORGE
On the day of Paco Stanley's murder, Jorge Gil misses a family event to have breakfast with him and talk to him about an idea for a new TV show. After surviving the killing, guilt and post-traumatic stress send him into a spiral of paranoia, convinced that these people want to kill him too.
MARIO
Holed up in a hotel, Mario Rodríguez tells his lawyer a version of events in which his friendship with Paco threatens his marriage, but seeing him going down a dark path, he does everything to help him.
BENITO
Benito Castillo feels guilty for talking too much to the prosecutors. Drinking in a canteen, he ends up talking about all the dubious activities he saw during his time with Paco and Mario.
BRENDA
Former beauty queen Brenda Jiménez tries to clear her name on a gossip show, turning the case into an empowering odyssey in the wake of the harassment exercised by Prosecutor Villareal against her family, having imprisoned her husband despite a lack of evidence.
PAOLA
Almost a year after being unjustly imprisoned, Paola Durante puts pressure on the new government with an exclusive interview from prison, in which she grandiloquently tells how she went from simple cheerleader to political prisoner taking down the penal system.
SAUL
Five years after the alleged culprits of Stanley's murder were released, former prosecutor Villareal, who was removed from his position due to irregularities in his investigation, secretly contacts one of the most recognized journalists in the country. It's time to bring to light their confusing version of events.
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