Set in a prestigious gated community in Argentina, Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta? is a bewildering true-crime watch full of odd twists and turns. One of the most shocking (and suspicious) moments comes in the form of a "pituto," which the docuseries translates from Spanish as "thingy." It's what Horacio, the late María Marta García Belsunce's brother, called a mysterious piece of lead. When his half-brother John Hurtig and stepfather Dino moved María Marta's body, they discovered the pituto beneath her. Later telling investigators that he believed it was a shelf lug, John flushed it down the toilet. The pituto, it turned out, was none other than the tip of a bullet - a bullet that matched the five found in María Marta's head. It's a critical piece of evidence, so let's dig into what episode two revealed about it.
Many of the dots didn't connect for prosecutor Diego Molina Pico...
Many of the dots didn't connect for prosecutor Diego Molina Pico...
- 11/8/2020
- by Stacey Nguyen
- Popsugar.com
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