Well laid out, the production tackles the atmosphere of true crime and details the murder of the 22-year-old actress.

One of the most anticipated documentaries arrived on HBO Max. Brutal Pact: The Murder of Daniella Perez revisits one of the crimes that shocked the country on December 28, 1992.
Without fear of explaining the case in its details, the documentary, which had all the support and endorsement of the famous author Glória Pérez, Daniella’s mother, shows the details of the before, during and after the crime, committed by Guilherme de Pádua , with whom the actress starred alongside and lived a romantic couple in the soap opera De Corpo e Alma, and by Paula Nogueira Thomaz, wife of the actor at the time.
The documentary shows that the crime was premeditated and insists on showing the story in its entirety, including photos of the body.
There are countless testimonies of close friends, such as Cláudia Raia and Fábio Assunção, who lived with Daniella and who experienced the shock, but the most intense and overwhelming is that of Raul Gazolla, widower of Pérez. The actor and the actress were married and Raul spares no memories when he tells how the fateful day was, as well as showing revolt by remembering that he came to hug Guilherme de Pádua, responsible for the death, who went to him to show solidarity, even later he had murdered the young 22-year-old actress.
One of the main objectives of the documentary is to demystify some theories that have circulated in the last three decades, such as the rumor that Daniella was having an affair with Guilherme de Padova, as well as the defense accusing the actress of harassment of the perpetrator and more.
Daniella was killed with 18 stab wounds and her body was left in a grove in Rio de Janeiro. After the trial, Guilherme de Pádua and Paula Thomaz were sentenced to 19 and 18 years in prison respectively, but less than 7 years after the crime they left the regime closed and are circulating freely these days.
Source: Terra

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