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July 25, 1966 - Antonio Anglés

Among the most consequential loose ends in modern Spanish criminal history, Anglés has never been apprehended for his alleged role in one of the country's most disturbing cases — the abduction and killing of three teenage girls in 1992. His disappearance before he could be tried, and the unconfirmed sightings that followed across multiple countries, have left the case unresolved for over three decades. The absence of a final accounting has made him a persistent subject of investigative attention and public memory in Spain.

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Antonio Anglés Martins (born 25 July 1966) is a Brazilian-Spanish criminal and fugitive with criminal records for mugging, robbery and drug trafficking. He lived in his native Brazil for a year before moving to Spain. According to his relatives and friends, Anglés was known as a habitually violent criminal who frequently beat up his mother.

Anglés is best known for his alleged participation in the kidnappings, tortures, rapes, and murders of Desirée Hernández, Miriam García, and Antonia Gómez, collectively known as the "Alcàsser Girls", which took place in Alcàsser, Valencia.

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