The narrator discusses a mysterious case of a missing four-year-old girl named Paula who had a motor and language disability. On March 22, 2010, Paula's parents woke her up for school but found her missing when they couldn't locate her in their large apartment. They reported her missing to the police, who conducted a thorough investigation without finding any signs of forced entry or a break-in.
The parents then launched a large-scale search and media campaign, including posting her photo on billboards and highways. Despite the extensive search, Paula's body was not found until March 30, when a very large team arrived at the apartment with trained dogs. They found her body in her own bed, where it had been placed inside a black bag. The cause of death was determined as mechanical asphyxiation due to obstruction of the nasal passages and chest-abdominal compression.
The narrator then discusses possible suspects, including Paula's parents, the nannies who worked for the family, and even a religious sect, but concludes that the case remains unsolved. The parents continued their lives as if nothing had happened, and the case was eventually closed as an accident. The narrator ends by encouraging viewers to follow him on social media and to share their thoughts on what other cases they would like to see covered.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about the mysterious case of Paulette Gebara, a four-year-old girl who went missing and was later found dead in her own bed in Mexico City in 2010.
2. Paulette had a motor and language disability and a scar on her back on the left side.
3. The police searched the apartment several times and did not find any signs of forced entry, kidnapping, or violence.
4. The parents, Mauricio Gebara and Lizette Farah, were initially suspected of being involved in the death, but they denied any wrongdoing and claimed to be victims of media manipulation.
5. The nannies, Erika and Martha Casimiro, were also questioned and accused of having financial problems and possibly trying to kidnap Paulette, but they maintained their innocence and cooperated with the investigation.
6. The cause of death was determined as mechanical asphyxiation due to obstruction of the nasal passages and chest-abdominal compression.
7. The body was found on March 30, 2010, after a blackout in the building, in a black bag at the foot of the bed, wearing the same pajamas that the mother had shown in a previous interview.
8. The gesture reader Juan Pablo Garcia analyzed the parents' interviews and found expressions of disgust, deception, lies, and anger on their faces.
9. The mother asked for a huge amount of money from the government as compensation for the damage to her image, family, and lifestyle caused by the case.
10. There was also a conspiracy theory that the death was related to a sect or a ritual that was performed on March 21, the beginning of spring and a date for sacrifices.
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