**The judicial process regarding the 28-year-old Cecilia Strzyzowski begins in the province of Chaco in October 2025.** The main defendants are three of her ex-husbands: his current husband, Emerenciano Sena, a man with a history of domestic violence, and her ex-husbands, Marcelo Acuña and Marcela Sena, who are in the roles of first complainants. The other four figures—Fabiana González, Gustavo Obregón, Gustavo Melgarejo and Griselda Reinoso—are involved in the preliminary stage.
**Cecilia Strzyzowski reported on June 2, 2023**, when she found her three dead husbands in the house. The last of these events was captured by the home's security cameras, which were on when the incident occurred, but did not work. The young man was not found. According to the latest developments, he was locked in the house, with the family involved in a complex situation, and the authorities broke down the door to the Emerenciano room.
**The following are the key figures**: a brilliant photographer, a photojournalist, a lawyer and 16 other witnesses. They also released a statement about the development, noting that Cecilia, Acuña, did not take it seriously, and the plan was to have the property split among the rulers to avoid being taken advantage of by women.
**The reason for the dispute was a political dispute between the Sena family**. The rulers were identified by leaders of the groups and linked with the politician Jorge Capitanich, who controlled the province at the time.
**The judicial hearings were scheduled for 11 days** from October 28 to November 20, 2025. The process will be attended by judges Juan Martín Bogado, Nelia Yael Velázquez and Jorge Omar Cáceres Olivera. The three main defendants are the victims: the deceased, the ex-husband's friend, the ex-husband Juan Ignacio Diaz and several other minor witnesses.