Nunca fue un robo: el caso de Verín y la familia que lo planeó todo

The murder of the bus driver in Verín (Ourense) was neither a sudden outburst nor a spontaneous robbery: it was a layered plan, fraught with conflicting interests, and leaving a question that still chills the blood years later… how does someone order the murder of a man from their own home? In this documentary, we analyze the case of Bernardino Pousa, the bus driver found dead in September 2011 in Verín, in the vicinity of his workplace, in the garage/warehouse linked to the bus company. 📩 Professional contact / business inquiries: [email protected] The investigation pieced together a puzzle of statements, prior movements, and a motive that pointed to the most sensitive issues: money, inheritance, and a family rift. As was reported at the time, Bernardino Pousa had amassed a significant fortune and was in a tense personal situation, facing decisions that could affect the future distribution of his assets. In this video, we review the timeline: What is known about the discovery and why, from the beginning, there were elements that didn't fit with an "opportunistic crime." How the figure of the Portuguese hitman emerged and what role the other individuals involved played. The approach taken by the jury trial and the reasoning that led to the convictions. The subsequent confirmation by higher courts, which solidified the legal version of the case. The "chauffeur's murder" became one of the most shocking events in recent Galician crime history due to its emotional component: suspicion within the inner circle, the cold-blooded nature of the contract killing, and the trail of decisions that, according to the prosecution and the verdict, ultimately pointed to four people. In 2014, the sentences were published: 22 years for the perpetrator and sentences of 20, 20, and 16 years for the other individuals involved, according to court records. You won't find sensationalism here: you'll find context, facts, timelines, and key insights to understand why this case still sparks debate. If you're interested in investigative documentaries, courtroom details, and the decisions that change a family forever, this video is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more true crime, current events, and case analyses. 💬 Let me know in the comments: what do you think really "broke" this story: money… or something else? You can now buy our book, Daniel Sancho "The Whole Truth and Nothing But the Truth," at any bookstore in Spain or on Amazon at the following link: https://amzn.to/3WHJWWR Don't forget to visit our new website: https://triunarts.com/    / caf%c3%a9contriun   You can follow me on my social media accounts, Twitter and Instagram, as @triunarts Become a member of this channel if you can, to support it and contribute to its growth:    / @triunarts