Emma Coronel, wife of Mexican drug trafficker Joaquín “Chapo” Guzmán, has a new documentary where she confesses part of her life in relation to her partner’s trial and the time she herself spent in prison in the United States, but what is revealed in the material?
One week after its launch, The trailer for the documentary about Emma Coronel continues to attract interest inside and outside the United States.
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The American television station (Oxygen True Crime) released a preview that outlines an intimate portrait of Joaquín Guzmán Loera’s wife, where For the first time she is heard uttering phrases that seek to break with the public image that has surrounded her..
According to the preview, the documentary It not only addresses the romantic relationship between the two, but also the way in which Coronel experienced the trial that turned his presence into a constant piece of media observation..
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The voices that participate in the project remember that During the judicial process any movement made by her was analyzed. According to comments included in the trailer, “literally every ticket, every reaction, every dress” was evaluated in an attempt to determine if there was any evidence that could implicate her.
A detailed analysis of each gesture
According to the material presented, journalists, specialists and officials describe how Coronel’s behavior was observed at all times.
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They explain that when violent scenes or murders were discussed in the room, they expected to see if she would show any emotional reaction. “She was very stoic, she didn’t move a nerve on her face.”points out one of the testimonies included in the trailer, reinforcing the perception that his presence generated constant interpretations.
This public surveillance contributed to the creation of narratives about her. In the trailer it is stated that some believed that he had “no blood in his veins” or that he acted as if he didn’t feel anything.
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However, Coronel maintains that his behavior responded to a need for personal protection. Reports that He put on a “mask” to protect his safety and privacy, especially in relation to his family life..
What Coronel decides to say and what the documentary leaves in suspense
In the preview, Coronel is seen reflecting on his past. “I made mistakes, I wasn’t perfect, but I already paid for my mistakes,” she says.. However, when asked what those errors were, he avoids detailing them and responds that “he’s not going to clarify them,” leaving an element of mystery that the documentary promises to address.
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The special was broadcast in the United States on Friday, November 28 and, as reported by Oxygen True Crime, seeks to offer an approach that contrasts with the media construction that has surrounded Coronel since the Guzmán Loera trial.
However, So far it has not been confirmed when or through what platform it can be seen in Mexicowhich keeps the public who closely follows its story in expectation.
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