
The Unsolved Murder of María Marta García Belsunce: A Case of Corruption and Impunity
The 2002 murder of María Marta García Belsunce in her Buenos Aires home initially appeared to be an accident. However, an exhumation revealed gunshot wounds, changing the narrative. Her husband, Carlos Carrascosa, initially claimed she had fallen in the bathtub. The investigation revealed a cover-up involving family members and a falsified death certificate. A key piece of evidence was a sixth bullet found in the bathroom's plumbing. One theory suggests a crime of passion, supported by testimonies hinting at María Marta's intimate relationships. Another theory points to a score-settling related to Carlos's work with a bank suspected of massive fraud. Despite trials and convictions, the case remains shrouded in mystery, highlighting the extent of corruption within the Argentine judicial system. "The family tried to prevent the authorities from intervening," said an anonymous source. The case serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing fight against corruption and the pursuit of justice.