Prosecutor Teresa Yoldi, coordinator of the Martorell area, leads the investigation into the death of Isak Andic, founder of Mango. The case, which points to his son Jonathan Andic as the alleged perpetrator, has captured media attention. Yoldi, known for her meticulousness, has already secured convictions in three crimes without a body and has a hundred jury trials under her belt.
How forensic technology dismantles alibis in high-profile cases 🕵️
In this type of investigation, the analysis of mobile geolocation data and access card records is key. Prosecutor Yoldi often relies on expert reports that cross-reference timelines with movement patterns. In the Andic case, the reconstruction of the scene and the study of communications between father and son will be decisive in establishing the dynamics of the events and possible contradictions in the statements.
The prosecutor who doesn't need a body to close a case ⚖️
Teresa Yoldi has a résumé that is intimidating: three homicides without a body and a 93-year sentence for a former Civil Guard officer for killing two police officers. For her, a case with a body is almost a luxury. If you add that she has participated in a hundred jury trials, Andic's son should start thinking about a good lawyer or a more solid alibi than a simple it wasn't me.