Two Investigative journalists from the Spanish newspaper El País tracked down José Ignacio Fernández Guaza, who was suspected of killing a student in Spain in 1977, in Argentina. Guaza initially denied being the chief suspect but later admitted to the crime and showed no remorse. He lived under a false identity and was shielded by security forces in Spain and other Latin American dictatorships. The 30-year statute of limitations has expired, but there may be legal action against members of far-right organizations linked to Franco's regime. The journalists' work highlights the importance of investigative journalism in attaining justice.
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