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Chile: Two Found Guilty in Horman Murder Case

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Weekly News Update on the Americas | February 2, 2015

Retired Chilean army colonel Pedro Espinoza and former Chilean air force intelligence agent Rafael González Berdugo have been convicted in the murder of US journalist Charles Horman and US graduate student Frank Teruggi during the days after the Sept. 11, 1973 military coup that overthrew leftist president Salvador Allende Gossens [see Update #1226].

Judge Jorge Zepeda sentenced Espinoza–formerly an officer in the now-defunct National Intelligence Directorate (DINA) who has been described as the right-hand man of DINA head Manuel Contreras—to seven years in prison for the two murders.

González Berdugo was sentenced to two years of police surveillance as an accomplice in Harmon’s murder.

Judge Zepeda ruled in the case on January 9 but the decision wasn’t announced until January 28.

Last summer the judge officially ruled that “US military intelligence services played a fundamental role in the murders” by supplying information to the Chilean military. (El Ciudadano (Chile) 1/31/15)

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