Trashorras : Historia del colaborador necesario del 11-M

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On July 17, 2008, José Emilio Suárez Trashorras was sentenced to nearly 35,000 years in prison, the longest sentence ever handed down to a Spanish citizen. The reason: supplying dynamite to the jihadists who carried out the worst terrorist attack on European soil, on March 11, 2004, in Madrid. Since then, his life has been reduced to a series of transfers from prison to prison, with all requests for visits, psychological services, and even euthanasia being denied. Based on dozens of interviews and unprecedented access to the Avilés native's personal documents, a comprehensive account of the events leading up to and following the March 11 attacks unfolds: from his career as a hashish trafficker and his involvement in bar fights to his dealings with the terrorists and how he coordinated the transport of the explosives. The film also addresses the significance of his schizophrenia diagnosis in his youth, which derailed his professional career and may have been the root of his perpetual dissatisfaction: the desire to be "the one who gives the most, risks the most, the first." Finally, it explores his attempt at redemption in prison through volunteer work and faith, earning the respect and affection of dozens of fellow inmates, all of whom were released before him.
PUBLISHER
RELEASE DATE
March 5, 2026
ISBN
9791387600655
PAGES
240 p. ; 22,9 x 15,2 cm.
BINDING
Paperback
SERIES
Crónica y Periodismo