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Norbert Feher will remain a wolf, but behind bars. Accused of the triple murder of two civil guards and a rancher, he has been facing a reviewable permanent prison since Monday and another string of crimes, committed in December 2017 in the Bajo Aragón region. There the Serb (who has also used Russian and Hungarian identities) sowed terror and planted the curse of senseless crime on a handful of families.

 

Igor the Russian, as he is known, will sit on the bench of the Teruel Court with the backpack of a life sentence in Italy for murdering two people in April 2017 and with another 21-year-old who was imposed the same Hearing that is now judging him for trying to kill two residents of the Teruel region, nine days before the triple crime. His record is comparable to that of any ETA gunman. A jury will see his face through a bullet-resistant steel and plastic armored booth made for him.

 

Feher should have been in jail when he killed José Luis Iranzo and agents Víctor Romero and Víctor Caballero in Andorra (Teruel) because Italy had issued an arrest warrant against him for two murders, but he was not had found. Twelve owners of country houses reported damage to the locks of their 'masicos', as they are called, in October and November 2017.


On December 5, Feher shot and wounded Manuel and the locksmith who accompanied him in Albalate del Arzobispo when they discovered the individual, dressed as a military man and gun in hand. The robberies in farms continued - beers, food, blankets, eggs, flashlights - and the concern and fear of running into that shadow spread throughout the region.

 

On the afternoon of December 14, José Luis Iranzo went to pick up his father from the family farm in a place called "Mas del Saso" in the neighboring municipality of Andorra. It was 6.30 pm and Iranzo had just said goodbye to six civil guards whom he had guided to some caves in case the thief had hidden there. They did not find it. Iranzo, 40, arrived at his farm in his 'pick up' and could only open the door. Feher was waiting for him on the other side; a Beretta pistol shot him through the chest. Mortally wounded, the man tried to flee but a few steps further the murderer finished him on the ground.

 

 

Father saved life
Igor the Russian stole the victim's vehicle and fled. Iranzo's father, who had seen light in the house, hid behind some alpacas and could only hear someone shoot. The thief drove straight to his hideout, a nearby abandoned corral in the 'Mas de Zumino' 'masico', where he went to collect his lone wolf belongings with the gun still hot.

 

Five civil guards, alerted by Iranzo's father and guided by a neighbor, went to "Mas del Saso": two official Nissans and the guide's car that showed them how to get there. At 6:45 p.m. they saw a vehicle with its lights on at the level of the country house to which Feher had gone, although everyone was ignorant of it. The captain ordered agents Víctor Romero and Víctor Caballero to identify that car while they continued in search of Iranzo.

 

The two guards had practically no time for anything: the murderer was waiting for them in hiding after the 'pick up' stolen from the first victim. In his right hand he carried a Beretta and in his left a Smith & Wesson. He shot them down with eleven shots, looking for the areas of the body that were not protected by the vests. Both tried to defend themselves blindly and in the middle of the already closed night. He finished them less than 35 centimeters. He took away their service weapons, chargers, shackles, fenders and documentation and fled again.

 

With Bajo Aragón in shock and the Civil Guard in shock, an unparalleled police device located Iranzo's 'pick up' at another point in the province, in Cantavieja, at a quarter to three in the morning. At 25 meters the wolf was hiding upside down, covering the pistol with his body, armed with a knife in his vest and one of the official Berettas on his belt.

 

Four pistols, chargers and ammunition were intervened. Two months later yet another weapon was found in his lair.

 

 

The prosecutor charged him with three crimes of murder with treachery in competition with two crimes of attack, three of robbery with violence and one of illegal possession of weapons. She asks for him a permanent reviewable prison for the deaths and 15 more years for the rest of the crimes. The private accusations that represent the families of the three victims also request permanent imprisonment, in addition to penalties ranging between 9 and 26 years. There are three po[CENSORED]r accusations, the civil guards associations AUGC and AEGC and the agrarian union UAGA. His defense calls for free absolution on the grounds that he suffers from a war neurosis disorder that prevents him from reasoning "when panicking", which implies, the lawyer maintains, "a moral insanity when observing his own life as a field of survival." .

 

Against the Civil Guard


The forensics who examined him did not perceive any alteration and this is reflected by the Prosecutor's Office in its indictment: "He does not present acute or residual psychotic symptoms, or intellectual deficit or cognitive impairment or any other type of psychiatric pathology." Unlike Igor, imprisoned in La Coruña, the families of the victims still do not raise their heads. The three murdered men had wives. Iranzo and Romero, young children, and all three, parents and siblings. The Prosecutor's Office asks for more than two million euros in compensation. Another contentious administrative procedure is pending in which patrimonial responsibility is requested from the Civil Guard for not having activated a prevention device despite the fact that it was known that an armed and dangerous wolf was hiding in Bajo Aragón.

 

A Bible and the medal of the Pilarica


Former Serbian military officer Norbert Feher arrived in Spain only months before the triple crime. He was fleeing Italy where he had been convicted of several robberies and he had murdered two men. He took refuge in an abandoned corral in Bajo Aragón from which he left to rob farm houses. In one of those robberies he was surprised by the owner, José Luis Iranzo, whom he killed. When he was arrested, eight hours later, in addition to four pistols, he was carrying two survival backpacks with all kinds of objects (razor, flashlights, batteries, telephone, clothing, bicycle parts, medicines ...) in his camouflage vest, along with With four knives, he kept a medal of the Virgen del Pilar and a tamagochi, a toy that he cared for as if it were his son. Besides the medal he wore a rosary, a crucifix and an Italian Bible. And several "Dragon Ball" card games to pass the time.

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