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“The devil told me to do it”: Student killed his roommate

A single scream managed to exhale Juanita on the morning of November 7, 2019 and that was enough to alert all the inhabitants of the university boarding house on 19th Street, in the Campohermoso neighborhood of Manizales, Colombia. “Help”, was heard rumble through the cement walls of the old two-story house.

Immediately, A ninth-semester Medicine student from the University of Manizales appeared in the young woman’s room and was stunned for a few hundredths of a second by what was lying before his eyes.

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Fabian Camposher roommate with whom she had been so supportive, was stabbing her with a 11-inch knife. Some of the nine stab wounds were so deep that the weapon hit the ground. that was under Juanita’s humanity and the sound was so loud that the owner of the house, who slept in the room below the victim, was able to wake up due to the blows of the metal against the tile.

The exemplary girl and the black sheep

Juanita was the youngest daughter of a middle-class family in Neira, Caldas.; a municipality 20 minutes away by car from the capital Manizales.

Juanita was a promising medical student who had not even reached the age of majority. (Photo: Taken from Facebook).

She was the pride of her parents and siblings and she had always wanted to study Medicine and become a great doctor who could help many people and save many lives. For her, that was the mission that God had given her and she carried it with pride, the same pride that she felt of her for being a religious young woman with a deep Christian faith.

During her childhood she was always a model girl, she never gave her parents any problems and at school she always stood out for her excellent academic performance and her impeccable disciplinary record.

Due to her intelligence and discipline, she was awarded a scholarship from the Generation E program to study Medicine at the university of her choice and she decided on Manizales, for its prestige and because that way she could be equally close to her parents, whom she visited almost every year. weekends.

Juanita was 17 years old the day she was left in the hands of Fabiánwho was only two years older than her and who was also receiving a scholarship in Psychology, but because of Ser Pilo Paga, because of his prodigious mind.

But perhaps that was the boy’s only virtue and also the only thing he shared with Juanita, since their life story was totally opposite.

Fabián Campos was 19 years old, he was a psychology scholarship student and was considered a prodigy for his intelligence.  (Photo: Taken from Facebook).

Fabián Campos was 19 years old, he was a psychology scholarship student and was considered a prodigy for his intelligence. (Photo: Taken from Facebook).

While she grew up in a loving family and in which she never lacked for anything, he was the victim of sexual abuse as a child and domestic violence. Her father was possibly, according to what he assured in forensic interviews, her worst enemy.

Juanita spent hours reading the Bible and going to church, while Fabián read satanic books and – according to him – was in a sect that worshiped the devil.

She had fun playing in her childhood with her parents, while he was forced to play chess with his father, a kind of village witch who hated to lose and who, if he did, would take revenge on the child with blows.

While Juanita combined her outstanding academic performance with her impeccable discipline, Fabián was a problem child at his school, where he was remembered as a voracious and even dirty competitor for grades.

These two people ended up in the same place of study and work at almost the same stage of their lives, and the outcome was fatal.

Source: Elcomercio

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