Last August, Anna Marín took a plane to Lima (Peru) to never return to Elche, her hometown. The young woman, a fourth-year History student at the University of Alicante, led an apparently normal life until she stopped answering the phone and communicating with her family.
Her relatives, completely desperate, decided to file a disappearance report: they believed that she had been captured by a sect, just as happened years ago to Patricia Aguilar. Once the Peruvian police located the young woman, there was little more that could be done to try to get her to return to Spain: she is of legal age and has left voluntarily. Now, Code 10 has managed to speak exclusively with her and revealed the true reason for her departure.
Anna Marín is a normal young woman, introverted, but very intelligent, she did not frequent bad places or dangerous companies when she suddenly disappeared. In the month of July, Anna informed her family that she would travel with some classmates to Lima (Peru) and that she would be in the Latin country for a week.
After this time, the student returned to Spain safe and sound. But on August 29, without notifying her family in advance, Anna announced that she would go to the countryside for a few days with some friends to celebrate her birthday. On this occasion, the young woman totally lied, since she returned to Peru and did not buy a return ticket.
During the first days of the trip, Anna made sure everything seemed normal and kept in touch with her family. When it was time for her to return home, the missing woman expressed that she had found a good job in Madrid and that she would stay for a while. However, her credit cards placed her in the American country.
After many days without responding to the messages, the young woman supposedly responded to her mother and cousin, who had not stopped insisting and had even reported it to the organization SOS Desaparecidos. Anna replied that everything was fine and that she now had a life in Peru, something that devastated her family, who could not believe what they were experiencing.
That answer was strangely formal and contained a lexicon typical of South America, which set off all the alarms. It was then that the family discovered that the student had dropped out of school in November and that her classmates claimed that she “had changed.”
The young woman’s behavior, her new vocabulary and the way she disappeared suggested that she had been captured by a sect. In fact, there was talk of true similarities with the case of Patricia Aguilar, found in the middle of the Peruvian jungle in inhumane conditions.
Well, Code 10 has managed to find and locate Anna Marín (previously the Peruvian police had already managed to do so, and even had her go to the Spanish Embassy), who resides in the district of Santiago de Surco, one of the largest in the city of Lima. In addition, the young woman lives with several people in the same house. And, among them, would be her partner, a girl of Venezuelan origin, for whom she would have left Spain.
That is, Anna Marín would have decided to change her life for love, according to the true crime program presented by Nacho Abad and David Aleman. In addition, one of the program’s reporters, Toni Rigo, managed to speak exclusively with the young woman.
In a brief conversation and through messages, Anna declined to grant any interview and said: “Thank you for the proposal, but I am going to reject it because the issue is already closed with my family.”
At the insistence of the Cuatro journalist, the young woman asked: “Don’t insist, you’re not going to make me change my mind. I explained everything to my family and my friends, who are the ones who have to know and it is important to me that they know it.”