Elizabeth is suing her husband Manuel for a divorce, full custody of their son, and a restraining order. They married quickly after a short courtship, but issues arose when Manuel's sexual fantasies, which initially involved role-playing as if Elizabeth was deceased, escalated to more extreme and disturbing behaviors. Elizabeth no longer feels safe or comfortable with Manuel, leading to her legal action. The court granted her requests due to the concerning nature of Manuel's fantasies and ordered him to receive psychological treatment.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Elizabeth is suing her husband Manuel.
2. Elizabeth wants full custody of their 1.5-year-old son Andrés.
3. Elizabeth also wants a restraining order against Manuel.
4. Elizabeth and Manuel have been married for two years.
5. They met three to four months before getting married.
6. Manuel has a fantasy of having sex with a dead person, but with his wife playing the role of the dead person.
7. Manuel's fantasy started after attending a funeral and seeing a young woman in a coffin.
8. Manuel finds the idea of death and dead bodies exciting and pleasurable.
9. Manuel has been recording images of dead bodies and showing them to no one.
10. Manuel's cousin Jesús testifies that Manuel has had an obsession with corpses and embalming since he was a child.
11. A sexologist and sociologist are called to discuss Manuel's condition and the implications of his fantasies.
12. The experts classify Manuel's behavior as necrophilia, a type of paraphilia.
13. The judge grants Elizabeth a divorce, full custody of Andrés, and a restraining order against Manuel for one year.
14. The judge also orders Manuel to receive psychological treatment.