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Gabriel Cruz’s Mother Expands Case, Citing Moral Injury From Planned Documentary

A forensic exam will test her claim of psychological harm to support broader charges.

Overview

  • Patricia Ramírez filed an expanded complaint in an Almería court seeking that Ana Julia Quezada and her partner be investigated for a crime against moral integrity and for psychological injuries tied to a proposed documentary about her son’s murder.
  • Both women remain formally accused in the same case of making death threats against Ramírez, and she asks the judge to assess the documentary plan and the threats as a single pattern of harm.
  • Ramírez will undergo a psychological evaluation at the Instituto de Medicina Legal to measure the emotional and mental damage she says flowed from the threats and the documentary effort.
  • The case file now includes audio recordings and transcripts that, according to the filing, show plans to monetize the project, with reports of a €300,000 payout and a €20,000 advance, and capture hostile remarks such as the partner telling a tarot reader, “she will pay for this.”
  • Separate inquiries target alleged favors inside Brieva prison that may have enabled outside contact for the project, while Quezada’s 2020 life sentence reviewable by the Supreme Court stands and Ramírez continues to press media to avoid exploitative reruns, a push that led laSexta to pull a 2019 episode.