Deus ex machina from the Prosecutor

March 9, 2005

Attorney General/Prosecutor Isaias Rodriguez appealed yesterday to his
literary background and produced in the best stylie of literary
“deus ex machina” a dramatic development in the Danilo
Anderson case, when prosecutors went to the beach apartment
of the parents of lawyer Antonion Castillo, searched it and found an
arsenal of weapons. According to Rodriguez, there was enough C-4 to
blow up “all of Venezuela” and they also found , anti-tank mines, home
made explosives, weapons and police uniforms from the Chacao
municipality.

Interesting, three months after Castillo was killed, they search this
apartment without any witnesses or lawyers (which violates the law) and
find all of the evidence to prove Castillo was involved in Anderson’s
murder. This after months of no evidence of anything that linked
Castillo to Anderson, while all testimony indicate money was involved.
How convenient! This really gives a new meaning to the term Deus ex
Machina!. At the same time the Prosecutor says they now have “precise
evidence” about the intellectual authors of the crime. I think I
remember hearing the exact same thing in late November. Hope we can
learn about it soon and not hear in June that they know exactly who may
have done it.

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