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Los Ultimos Golpes De El Torete

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Those final three heists—Joyería Suárez (1985), Banco de Bilbao (1986), and the Torremolinos Mansion (1987)—represent the twilight of his career. They are textbook studies in diminishing returns. The first was a success tainted by injury. The second was a financial victory but a strategic loss due to the police surveillance. The third was an utter tactical failure brought on by outdated methods. They are textbook studies in diminishing returns

Everything went wrong. The dogs were not drugged enough; one bit El Chaval’s leg. The skylight alarm was not a standard magnetic switch but a photo-electric beam. When El Torete cut the glass, the beam broke, sending a silent signal directly to the Guardia Civil barracks.

El Torete had 8 minutes. He bypassed the floor safe using a portable diamond drill—a new German tool he had acquired. He emptied the contents (later valued at 80 million pesetas) into a duffel bag. But as he climbed back onto the roof, 12 Guardia Civil officers surrounded the mansion.

El Torete’s signature move was not violence but sangre fría (cold blood). In one of his most famous early jobs, he used a thermal lance to cut through a 10-centimeter vault door, neutralizing advanced alarms with a homemade electromagnetic field. By 1983, he was a millionaire, a folk hero to the poor, and Public Enemy Number One.

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