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For five long years, Ramira Fuentes lived behind bars, her every protest dismissed as the delusions of a jealous wife. The courts had labeled her guilty, the media had painted her as cold and vengeful, and even her own family had turned against her. Her husband, Esteban, was dead, and the world had decided she was the culprit. Not a single person in her life believed the truth—except for a quiet observer who had been forced to stay silent for too long: her eight-year-old daughter, Salomé.