Businessman Miguel Rohrer Demands ‘Formidable Apology’ from Nora Dalmasso’s Children over False Accusations

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DNA Breakthrough in Nora Dalmasso‘s Murder: Ex-Friend Expected Apology from Macarrón Family

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In a stunning turn of events, the family of late Nora Dalmasso has demanded an apology from the Macarrón family following the identification of Roberto Bárzola as the primary suspect in her 2006 murder. Earlier this week, Miguel Rohrer, a once-suspected friend of the Macarrón family and long-time accused by Dalmasso’s children, expressed relief at the developments and reiterated his call for an apology.

Initial Suspicions and Rohrer’s Innocence

Miguel Rohrer, an Argentine entrepreneur, had been publicly suspected by the children of Nora Dalmasso – Facundo and Valentina Macarrón – for over a decade. In interviews, the siblings had continually pointed fingers at Rohrer as the primary suspect, despite no evidence linking him to the crime.

Rohrer, in numerous interviews and press conferences, has maintained his innocence. In fact, his alibi, initially dismissed, was later validated when he revealed he was 600 kilometers away at the time of Dalmasso’s murder in 2006. His DNA tests, conducted by request of both the prosecution and the defense, also came back negative.

"We Suffered an Enormous Injustice Too" – Rohrer

Addressing the local Telediario in Río Cuarto, Rohrer expressed deep hurt at the family’s unwillingness to recognize his innocence, despite the substantial evidence. He lamented the pain caused to his family as a result, emphasizing that, while the Macarrón children have suffered as well, both parties have suffered separate injustices.

Rohrer Welcomes Bárzola’s Suspect Status

Bárzola’s newfound suspect status appears to have reassured Rohrer. He openly shared his belief in the meticulous work carried out by Pablo Jávega, the esteemed fiscal officer handling the case. Rohrer emphasized that Bárzola’s discovery has shed a new light on the tragic incident, suggesting it may lead to the arrest and conviction of Dalmasso’s true murderer.

In an interview with La Voz, the Macarrón siblings remained committed to their original stance that Rohrer, known to the family as ‘The French’, had been Nora Dalmasso’s killer. Despite the ongoing case, both children have voiced skepticism around the chain of custody of Rohrer’s previous DNA evidence and remain unconvinced of the recently identified suspect.

Final Words

Following years of unfounded suspicion and denigration, Rohrer reiterates his calls for an official apology from the Macarrón family. Time, he opines, has only served to highlight the inconsistencies in the narrative that cast him as a guilty man.

The case remains open, pending the final convictions based on irrefutable DNA evidence. While both families are hurting, their mutual hope, for justice and peace, still holds strong after fifteen long years.

Related Reading:

  1. [Perfil: Identify the ADNA suspect’s DNA in the case of Nora Dalmasso’s murder]
  2. [Perfil: The mysterious identity of ‘El francés’ – Rohrer in the spotlight of Dalmasso’s murder investigation]
  3. [Caso Nora Dalmasso: From suspected to suspected, the perplexing journey of Miguel Rohrer]

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