The Alcàsser case involves the tragic 1992 disappearance and murder of three teenage girls—Antonia, María, and Miriam—from Alcàsser, Spain. They were last seen accepting a ride from a car near a gas station, and their bodies were later found in a remote area, revealing they had been brutally assaulted and killed. The investigation led to Miguel Ricart's confession, implicating himself and Antonio Anglés, who evaded capture and remains missing. Unresolved details and unidentified evidence have fueled conspiracy theories, with claims that the real perpetrators were powerful figures. The case continues to haunt Spain’s collective memory.
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