Fernando André Sabag Montiel, a 35-year-old Brazilian who tried to assassinate Argentina’s vice president Cristina Kirchner in September, is narcissistic, extravagant, and underestimates attempted murder. The conclusion is contained in an expert report published by the Argentine government agency Télam.
According to the document, drafted by forensic doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists, Montiel downplayed the action, saying that “the act was simpler than everyone thought” and “it didn’t have much of a mystery”. The report also says the Brazilian is “narcissistic” enough to compare himself to former South African President Nelson Mandela.
Until the findings of the investigation, very little was known about what Brazilians thought about crime. During the police investigation, he refused to discuss the matter, even when his girlfriend, named co-author, Brenda Uliarte, contented herself with saying that she “had nothing to do with this business”.
Experts, who tried to understand the mind of the criminal with their studies, concluded that Montiel had a “narcissistic” personality, “pedantry” and “arrogance” were prominent in his behavior, and his speech was “disturbing, wasteful and exaggerated”. boring”.
According to the report requested by Prosecutor Carlos Rívolo, Sabag Montiel said, “The move was simple. It’s simpler than anyone thought. No one told me. There’s not that much mystery, I’m calm now.”
The conclusions reached by the expert do not carry the same weight as the statements given in the investigative testimony, but may serve for the public prosecutor’s discussion of the suspect’s personality during the trial.
The expert also shows that “the subject knows the norm prohibition”. Montiel justifies himself with the “doing justice” argument despite being aware that he has committed a crime.
Experts also underlined that the Brazilian used expressions such as “executing a fool” and “provoking a reaction in the city” to justify himself.
Who is Sabag Montiel?
Fernando Andrés Sabag Montiel was born in Brazil, but came to Argentina as a child in 1996. It worked as a driver for apps.
He was arrested last month in Buenos Aires while trying to shoot the vice president of Argentina. After the attack, the police seized 100 9 mm bullets in the house of the person.
Nazi symbol on the body. According to the newspaper La Nación, the man introduced himself on social networks as “Fernando Salim Montiel” – the accounts were deleted the morning after the attack.
According to the publication, it followed many websites that were radicalized or linked to hate groups. Photos posted on social media show he has a black sun tattoo, a popular symbol among neo-Nazis.
source: Noticias