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November 8, 2018

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El Angel: Psycho Killer, Que Es?, by Rita Cannon

The fact-based Argentinian crime drama El Angel stars Lorenzo Ferro as real-life thief and murderer Carlos Robledo Puch, who was only twenty when he made headlines in his native country for a string of armed robberies and murders. Puch earned...

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