At least two of the three suspects currently under arrest in connection to the murder of two French tourists in the Salta province last July, show signs of “psychotic, fabulist” behaviour, police authorities indicated.
Experts came to the conclusion that the behaviour of Gustavo Lassi and Daniel Vilte Laxe was that of a “psychotic, fabulist” person,” after several tests were ran on all suspects.
The four suspects in prison are thought to be responsible of the rape and murder of French tourists Cassandre Bouvier (29) and Houria Moumnie (23), last July 15th.
The exam results, which were released by judge Martín Pérez, also complicates the situation of a third suspect, Santos Vera.
Studies have shown that Lasi’s personality “has a double standard and moral,” and he is also “a psychopath, cold, manipulative.”
He also has a “perverted language.”
At the same time, Vilte Laxi is “cold and addicted to the paco drug, he is an alcoholic, likes to break the rules and feels no guilt.”
The report then explains that Santos Clemente Vera “does not speak spontaneously, thinks every words he says, has a double standard and moral.”
Forensic reports indicate that Lasi and Vera are the ones who raped Bouvier and Moumnie, who were caught by surprise as they were walking around the Quebrada de San Lorenzo area.
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