An escape plan and a sustained intention to “trigger and not fail” against Cristina Kirchner are part of the new messages that Brenda Uliarte sent to Gabriel Nicolás Carrizothe head of the copitos gang, hours after the attack against the vice president, which occurred on September 1.
The communications stem from the expert report that the Airport Security Police (PSA) made on the cell phone of the head of the group that sold cotton candy.
After the indictment signed by federal judge María Eugenia Capuchetti against Fernando Sabag Montiel and Brenda Uliarte, as co-authors of the attempted homicide against Cristina Kirchner, more incriminating messages from the 23-year-old’s cell phone were revealed.
A few hours had passed since Fernando Sabag Montiel fired the 32-caliber Bersa pistol fifteen centimeters from the head of the Vice President of the Nation. The shot never went off. Brenda Uliarte fled from the vicinity of Uruguay and Juncal where the events occurred.
During the early hours of Friday, Sabag Montiel’s partner sent a message to Carrizo, indicated in this file as involved in the planning of the attack against Cristina Kirchner.
These communications reveal Uliarte’s intention to go ahead with the plan that, according to the Justice, he began to design on April 22 when he acquired the Bersa pistol.
The first part of the dialogue contains a warning: “Next time I’m going to trigger it, Nando failed. I do know how to shoot wellMy hand doesn’t shake.” The young woman’s reference was to Fernando Sabag Montiel. Faced with that expression, Carrizo asked him: “Do you want to do it?”
Uliarte, accused of having bought the weapon, designing the attack and giving the orders to her partner, was quick to reply: “I swear yes. And I’m not going to miss the shot. But you have to think about it. It happens that Nando doesn’t have much practice. Her pulse trembled.”
The conversation of two of the defendants in this legal case did not end there. Then they wrote a series of more messages, in which they begin to evaluate options to evade justice. “They linked you to the case. I would tell you to come here,” Carrizo told him.
Without imagining that days later she would be detained, Uliarte continued writing on WhatsApp: “Post, who knows my data? I am in a safe placeCalm down, you have nothing to do with it. What we say stays here.”
A week later, the communications would be incorporated into the case being investigated by Judge Capuchetti and Prosecutor Carlos Rívolo as incriminating evidence.
Carrizo had already heard the news and far from minimizing the facts, he warned Uliarte: “If you went out by all means. You are the girlfriend.” It was when the young woman told her that if she hid, nothing would happen to her. “They will not find me. I know what I’m telling you“, I assure.
It was one of the many communications where Uliarte exposes his intentions to “assassinate Cristina”, as he refers to in other messages.
the crime plan
For the investigators, the September 1 attack was the “final chapter of the criminal plan that they had previously agreed, designed and studied“The two defendants.
This premeditation of the attack could be reconstructed from the analysis carried out by the Airport Security Police of the information contained in the cell phones seized from both defendants.
For Justice, the plan to assassinate Cristina Kirchner began on April 22 of the current year, “the date on which Brenda Uliarte would have acquired the semi-automatic, single-action, 32-caliber auto pistol later used to commit the act under investigation.”
Along with the intelligence tasks in the vicinity of the vice president’s house, even during the first week of August, Uliarte wrote: “I sent a guy to kill Cristi (sic)”. Brenda Uliarte’s message rang on the cell phone of her friend Agustina Díaz on the night of August 27.
The conversation referred to the first failed attempt to attack the Vice President, five days before the attack was carried out.
The conversations reveal the expressions of hate by Uliarte against Cristina Kirchner. “Lately, Brenda began to say that she wanted to kill her,” Agustina Díaz told the court last week.
In the messages that he exchanged with Díaz on the day of the frustrated attack, Uliarte made a promise to his friend: “Today I become San Martín, I am going to have Cristina killed.”
And he added: “I ordered Vice Cristina to be killed. She didn’t come out because she went inside. I swear I had a anger there. The liberals already have me re rotten going to be the revolutionaries with torches in Plaza de Mayo stop talking we have to act. I sent a guy to kill Cristi.”
Shortly after, as part of the same conversation on August 27, Uliarte tells him that the supposed person he ordered to “kill” the Vice President “did not charge me.” “She did it because she is also very excited about what is happening. I swear that I am going to lower her. She has me re rotten that she is stealing and I went unpunished,” she tells him.
the new conversation
- Uliarte: “The next time I’m going to shoot, Nando missed. I can shoot well, my hand doesn’t shake.
-Carrizo: do you want to do it?
-Uliarte: I swear I do. And the shot will not miss me. But you have to think about it. It happens that Nando doesn’t have much practice. Her pulse trembled.
-Carrizo: They linked you to the case. I would tell you to come here.
-Uliarte: Posta, who knows my data? I’m in a safe place, don’t worry, you guys have nothing to do with it. What we say stay here.
-Carrizo: If you left by all means. You are the bride.
-Uliarte: Yes, but if I hide, it won’t happen. They will not find me. I know what I’m telling you.