2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
A Nevada judge posted bail to charge him with his murder.
As reported by the ABC branch in that city yesterday, in court, the accused was very calm and smiling and even had the courage to try to make a joke of the judge. In accepting his extradition to California to face murder charges emanating from his son's disappearance, he even tried to joke around with the judge in charge, telling him that the California sheriffs "may take me with them," and then he laughed merrily.
Her attitude is far from that of the mother of the missing child, Ana Estévez, who since learning that her son was not with her father has dedicated herself to distributing pamphlets with the portrait of the little creature in the hope of finding him. At a press conference, 32 days after her disappearance, she was inconsolable explaining that this event was "her worst nightmare."
"Picqui - as she called her son - was everything wonderful in my life," added the inconsolable woman, "and I cannot imagine the emptiness and nullity that I will have to endure until we are together again someday."
If found guilty, Andressian Sr. faces a sentence that can range from 25 years behind bars to life in prison.
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