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The dark true story behind Netflix Angi: Maria Angeles Molina killed her boyfriend and then used sperm from a brothel to make it look like she had been raped and killed

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The dark true story of a woman who killed her boyfriend before she used sperm of brothel to make it look like she was raped and killed, will be investigated in a new Netflix documentary.

María Ángeles Molina, known as Angi, from Barcelona, ​​was imprisoned for the creepy for 22 years in 2012 crimewho was committed to hide a theft and a sick conspiracy to steal € 1 million in an insurance scam.

In 2008 she attracted her friend Ana Páez, the 35-year-old fashion designer, to an apartment that she had rented fraudulently in the name of Ana just a few days earlier.

She stunned ana before she placed a plastic bag over her head and closes it with Gaffer tape.

To make it look like her victim had been raped, María then injected the sperm, which she had obtained from a brothel, where she paid two prostitutes to masturbate in a pot for her.

She disguised herself to wear a wig to eliminate different bank loans and insurance policies in the name of Ana.

María denied the charges and said she was shopping at the time of the murder.

The case, which was mentioned by the media as ‘the almost perfect crime’, will be dealt with in the Netflix Spanish documentary series Angi: Fake Life, Real crime.

María Ángeles Molina, known as Angi, from Barcelona, ​​killed her friend Ana Páez and then used sperm of brothel to make it look like she had been raped and killed

María Ángeles Molina, known as Angi, from Barcelona, ​​killed her friend Ana Páez and then used sperm of brothel to make it look like she had been raped and killed

Maria was a well from the Spanish businesswoman, who earned millions from her fraudulent crimes.

She was previously married to Juan Antonio Alvarez Litben, a businessman who died in 1996 under strange circumstances.

The Netflix series sheds light on Maria’s marriage to Juan, while also talking to his relatives about his mysterious death.

Only when Maria was convicted of the murder of Ana did the authorities began to ask questions about Juan’s death.

On February 19, 2008, Maria Ana invited to dinner in a flat that she had only rented for three days, using the name of Ana.

That morning Maria had recorded € 600 from an account in the name of Ana. CCTV from the bank showed her walking in wearing a wig.

She numb her friend before she placed a plastic bag over her head and sealed it with Gaffer Tape.

In 2008 she attracted her girlfriend Ana Páez, (photo) the 35-year-old fashion designer, to an apartment that she had rented in Ana's name only a few days earlier in the name of Ana

In 2008 she attracted her girlfriend Ana Páez, (photo) the 35-year-old fashion designer, to an apartment that she had rented in Ana’s name only a few days earlier in the name of Ana

Maria was able to seduce the heads of different banks for years

Maria was able to seduce the heads of different banks for years

María was imprisoned for 22 years in 2012 for the creepy crime, who is committed to identification theft and a sick conspiracy to steal 1 million in an insurance scam

María was imprisoned for 22 years in 2012 for the creepy crime, who is committed to identification theft and a sick conspiracy to steal € 1 million in an insurance scam

She disguised herself to wear a wig to eliminate different bank loans and insurance policies in the name of Ana

She disguised herself to wear a wig to eliminate different bank loans and insurance policies in the name of Ana

To make it look like her victim had been raped, Molina then injected the sperm that she had obtained from a brothel.

The police initially thought that her death was caused by a sexual crime or a sadistic game that went wrong until their investigation brought Mary to their attention.

The extensive cover-up came after Maria had stolen and used the identity of Ana to take bank loans and insurance policies in her name.

The day of the murder Maria drove to Zaragoza in a Porsche with the intention of forming an alibi.

She had driven the almost four -hour journey to collect the ashes of her father, who had died the previous year.

That evening she drove back to Barcelona, ​​where she told Ana to meet her in the apartment because she was going to cook her dinner.

In the apartment, Maria Ana drugs and she fainted, which means she could perform the rest of her cruel plan without a fight.

When the investigation of Ana’s death police was noted that large amounts of her bank account had been included and they saw Mary on CCTV pretending she was her friend.

Barcelona High Court condemned Maria to 22 years in prison, which means that she will be released in 2034.

She was previously married to Juan Antonio Alvarez Litben, (left) a businessman who died in 1996 under strange circumstances

She was previously married to Juan Antonio Alvarez Litben, (left) a businessman who died in 1996 under strange circumstances

The court noted: “She benefited from her friendship to steal ID documents with the intention of gaining economic benefits.”

She got 18 years for the murder and another four years for the fraud.

The murderer was able to seduce the heads of different banks for years. They also granted her loans and insurance policies that she signed under the identity of her former partner.

The police who searched her house found an unopened bottle of chloroform and an insurance policy in the name of Ana.

And Maria’s boyfriend also went through the original passport and the ID card from Police Ana, which he had stored behind Maria’s bathroom stew.

Maria denied the charges and said she was shopping at the time of the murder.

She said to the court: “I am nothing without yogurt or condensed milk.”

But the court ruled: “The amount and relevance of the evidence, more than accredited, will undoubtedly leave about the identity of the murderer.”

Two episodes from Angi: Fake Life, True Crime premiered on Netflix on May 1.

The Netflix series sheds light on Maria's marriage to Juan, while also talking to his relatives about his mysterious death

The Netflix series sheds light on Maria’s marriage to Juan, while also talking to his relatives about his mysterious death

Although originally made in Spanish, the series is mentioned in English.

Director Carlos Agulló described the investigation into the case as ‘difficult and also revealing’.

Spend against Netflix He said: ‘In addition to the procedure, we have assessed more than 2,000 pages with case files, crime reports and family files.

‘We also conducted more than 60 conversations and interviews with retired police officers, private detectives and those close to both cases.

‘We have confronted with a versatile investigation, as much as the multiple identities of Angi. It has been a challenge, a real mirror game, and we hope that the viewer can experience the same challenge. ‘

Angi: Fake Life, True Crime is now broadcast on Netflix.

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