"Angi: Fake Life, True Crime" on Netflix explores the harrowing tale of María Ángeles Molina, who murdered her coworker Ana Páez and stole her identity. Set in Barcelona in 2008, Molina drugged Páez and staged her death to appear as an accident. Over two years, she took loans and insurance policies in Páez's name, exploiting her identity. The media dubbed it "the near-perfect crime" due to its calculated execution and Molina's ability to live undetected until her boyfriend uncovered incriminating documents, leading to her arrest and conviction.
The Netflix documentary "Angi: Fake Life, True Crime" recounts the chilling story of María Ángeles Molina, who murdered her coworker Ana Páez and assumed her identity.
Molina's crime involved drugging Páez and staging her death as an accidental event to facilitate her impersonation and theft, leading to significant media attention.
Experts described Molina's actions as meticulously plotted, allowing her to live undetected for two years, accumulating debts and life insurance in Páez's name.
Authorities became involved after Molina's boyfriend discovered stolen documents in their home, prompting a swift investigation into the 'near-perfect crime'.
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