Those interested in the case of Daniel Sancho, whose trial for the murder of Edwin Arrieta began this Tuesday, were watching HBO Max. Today, The Sancho Case, a documentary series about crime, premieres. And, while the most precocious have been able to see the first 48-minute episode that was available at 9 in the morning, now the series has disappeared from the content platform’s catalog.
Taking into account the delicate nature of the subject addressed in the documentary, there were those who might think that there was a hidden motivation but there was no. “These are technical problems at the least opportune time,” they indicate from HBO Max, where they report that they have technicians working to urgently reincorporate the content into the catalog.
“It is the typical problem that can happen to you with any content and that no one notices, but it has happened precisely with content that everyone is paying attention to and at the least opportune moment,” they lament. They cannot inform, at the moment, what time it will be available again: it could be a matter of minutes or hours.
HBO Max has had a clear and direct promotion strategy. This Monday, on the eve of the start of the trial against Daniel Sancho in Thailand, they announced that The Sancho Case could be seen the next day, which would feature statements by actor Rodolfo Sancho, the father of the alleged murderer of the Colombian doctor. The project was sold only for a topical issue.
The intention was to open mouths with a true crime format produced and released at the same time that the details regarding the crime and the trial were just clarified. Of course, this first chapter with the statements of Rodolfo Sancho has served to whet the appetite and the rest of the chapters, produced by Cuarzo, can be seen when there is a verdict and a sentence for Daniel Sancho.