Jonathan Andic, 45 years old, and accused of killing his father Isak Andic during a walk in Montserrat in December 2024, learned this Tuesday about the evidence that the Mossos d’Esquadra have gathered over the last year and a half to maintain their suspicions. A long list of clues that the judge of court 5 of Martorell enumerated in a very harsh detention order that was made public. A document that included the request from prosecutor Teresa Yoldi to send the eldest son to prison for a homicide crime, but a measure avoidable by a bail of one million euros that the accused deposited in ten minutes. Immediately afterwards, he was released, with the prohibition to leave Spain, after handing over his passport to the magistrate, and once again making the walk before the media, but this time without the handcuffs with which he arrived when he was taken into custody.