translated from Spanish: He did not serve half the sentence: flagrant of Copiapó, Hugo Pastén, was released for “good conduct” in former rape robbery case

Hugo Pastén Espinoza, the main accused of the femicides and disappearances of three women in Copiapó, was sentenced in 2005 to 24 years and one day in prison for the crime of robbery with rape against two women.
However, the “Copiapó psychopath” was released before serving even half the sentence “for good conduct,” a report on a Special Report as detailed. Again at large, Hugo Pastén committed three more crimes against the underage Catherine Alvarez, Sussy Montalvan and Mariana Cabrera, the 24-year-old whose osamentas were found two weeks ago.
“He’s a psychopath but he’s not a sick person, he’s in his five senses,” said René Navarro, a plainr lawyer in the 2005 case, who appeals to the defendant’s full responsibility.
As detailed in the trial that condescribed him in 2005, Pastén’s modus operandi consisted of assaulting and then raping his victims, whom he took to Sites in Copiapó.
He then tied them up and raped them anally and vaginally, as well as beating and wounding them with a 25-centimeter knife.
In his defense, Pastén said that “his victims hired him for gigolo services. In fact, in the oral trial he presented himself with short shirt, wet hair, as if saying ‘I’m very rich’,” Navarro said.
“I have rabies because it came out early and has many benefits. He went out immediately and started doing the same things and worse,” said one of the victims whose identity was safeguarded.
It should be noted that as of January of this year, the violation was included in the list of serious offences where convicted persons must serve two-thirds of the sentence before applying for benefits and probation.

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