900 Days Without Anabel, the newest three-part true crime documentary series from Netflix, explores the case of a missing person that stands as the longest kidnapping in Spain’s history.
Anabel Segura was only 22 years old when she was abducted in Madrid in 1993. The new three-part true crime docuseries, 900 Days Without Anabel, produced by Netflix, explores the case of her disappearance, which stands as the longest kidnapping incident in Spain’s history.
Anabel Segura was taken by Emilio Muñoz Guadix and Candido Ortiz Añón in 1993. For almost three years, the nation remained on edge as law enforcement tirelessly sought to uncover the fate of both her and her abductors. Directed and co-written by Mónica Palomero, the series offers viewers unprecedented access to recordings made by police during their negotiations with Segura’s captors.
To complement Netflix’s documentary, Lawyer Monthly provides a detailed timeline of Anabel Segura’s tragic case. From the moment of her abduction to the eventual arrest and prosecution of her captors, this TIMELINE offers a clear and comprehensive breakdown of the key events surrounding Spain’s longest kidnapping.