“Then they mutilated two of the man’s fingers. I felt so bad… One day I ran into him, and he said, ‘I felt so bad when you said that because I heard you.'” With this confession, Gustavo Adolfo Infante revealed the deep remorse that has plagued him for years over a comment he made on television, which, according to him, had direct consequences for one of the most notorious kidnappings in Mexican showbiz.
The entertainment journalist, known for his controversial statements, publicly admitted his responsibility in the case of Los Temerarios’ father, who was the victim of a violent kidnapping in the 1990s.
Infante recounted that, in the context of the kidnapping of Julio Ángel Cuéllar, father of the members of Los Temerarios, he made what he considers one of the biggest mistakes of his career.
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