The multi-convicted repressor Raúl Antonio Guglielminetti, known as 'El Mayor Guastavino' or 'El Ronco', died at the age of 84 without repenting or breaking the pact of silence about the fate of his victims. According to what the Argentine News Agency learned, the former intelligence agent died at his home in Mercedes, where he had been under house arrest since last September due to a serious deterioration in his health. His figure gained renewed notoriety in July 2024, when he was one of the genocidists who, in the Ezeiza prison, received a group of deputies from La Libertad Avanza (LLA), to whom he handed over an envelope with 'proposals' to achieve the freedom of the repressors. A life 'outside the law' Guglielminetti began his career in military intelligence in 1970 and operated as a civilian agent (PCI) of Battalion 601. He was particularly harsh with certain kidnapped people and forced women to iron his clothes. He accumulated life sentences for crimes against humanity in multiple cases, but he died in his bed, shielded by a house arrest granted after suffering a subdural hematoma in prison.
Multi-convicted Argentine repressor dies at 84
Raúl Guglielminetti, known as 'El Mayor Guastavino', died under house arrest. The former intelligence agent, convicted of crimes against humanity, died without repenting and breaking the silence on his victims.