The polygraphist Conchita Pérez charges against Antonio Tejado: "His aunt has always been putting him in programs"

Antonio Tejado remains imprisoned in the Sevilla I prison.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
25 February 2024 Sunday 10:16
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The polygraphist Conchita Pérez charges against Antonio Tejado: "His aunt has always been putting him in programs"

Antonio Tejado remains imprisoned in the Sevilla I prison. María del Monte's nephew and five other detainees are in the penitentiary center, under preventive detention, after being accused of belonging to an organization dedicated to robberies with violence and intimidation in homes, among which is precisely that of his aunt, from where they took high-value jewelry and cash from a safe, after gagging and tying up the occupants.

The reactions regarding everything that happened were immediate, and many of the famous people with whom Antonio Tejado has dealt over the years agree on one thing: they are not at all surprised by this outcome. The polygraphist Conchita Pérez is of the same opinion and, very directly, openly confessed her opinion about Antonio Tejado.

Conchita Pérez knows Antonio Tejado well, after several years working for the now defunct La Fábrica de la Tele. In an interview with the newspaper El Español, the one who was the most famous polygraphist on television freely attacks the collaborator, after he has been accused of masterminding the entire operation at her aunt's house.

For Conchita, the worst thing about the whole situation surrounding the Sevillian is that "no one has been surprised or surprised, not even his aunt." According to the woman from Zaragoza, "if a human being does something like that to a person as loved as María, that says everything about oneself."

What's more, she is convinced that although the singer defends the presumption of innocence in public, inside she thinks the opposite. "One thing is the heart and another is the mind," she insists. "They are two different things, but she has to convey that message because Antonio has a mother with whom she gets along wonderfully."

Regarding Antonio Tejado, the one from Zaragoza condemns the fact that he did this to his own aunt, who has helped him so much along the way in his life. "Antonio is a person who has always known what he was like," the television station insists. "From the beginning, when he had sexual relations with Bárbara Rey, and his aunt has always been putting him in programs. She always supported him. It's a shame."

Conchita, furthermore, is experiencing her own ordeal. On January 8, she denounced her alleged harasser, José Antonio Fernández de Landa, whom she met in 2007 when she began a polygraphy course managed by him that turned out to be a scam. As a result of this case, Conchita is writing a book, Born to Harm, to tell everything she is experiencing. "I have received psychological, professional, personal and economic abuse from a man who called me churri."