La maestra de Fuenteoscura

What would you do if eight children told you, all with the same details, that they saw someone in a place where that person claims to have never been? In a village in Extremadura with seventy-three inhabitants, the teacher disappeared one Friday afternoon. She returned Monday morning with no memory of anything. But the eight children from her school—interviewed separately, without any coordination—said the same thing: they had seen her on Saturday. In Zafra, sixty kilometers away. Sitting at a table, signing papers, with people they didn't know. And when the Civil Guard reviewed the security camera footage from the Livestock Fair, the children were right. In this episode of Sealed Chronicle, we reconstruct the case of the teacher from Fuenteoscura: the forty-hectare family farm that someone wanted to buy at a bargain price, the previous calls that Inés had rejected without connecting them to what would come next, the short-acting benzodiazepine that produces functionality without real consent, the recording in which Inés signs without knowing what she is signing, Officer Natividad Ramos who believed eight children when many wouldn't have, and Inés's question when she learned everything: "Is the farm still mine?" One teacher. Eight children. And the truth that only they saw. ⚠️ All names, people, institutions, and situations presented in this video are entirely fictitious. Any resemblance to reality is purely coincidental. Content for entertainment purposes. #SealedChronicle #TheTeacherOfFuenteoscura #TrueCrime #TrueCrimeSpanish #UnsolvedCases #Extremadura #CrimeChronicle #CrimeDocumentary #UnsolvedMysteries #Season4 #RuralFraud