Willy Retto's photographs found in Raccraccasa Hill
A briefcase with photographic film and personal documents of Willy Retto, Amador García and Pedro Sánchez was found in a cave in the Raccraccasa hill during a patrol ordered by the court. The photographs showed that there was dialogue prior to the massacre, contradicting the official report.
On May 14, 1983, during a search patrol ordered by Judge Juan Flores Rojas, a briefcase was found hidden in a small cave in the Raccraccasa hill. The briefcase contained several rolls of film and the personal documents of Willy Retto, Amador Garcia and Pedro Sanchez. This discovery occurred almost four months after the massacre of journalists on January 26, 1983. The photographs subsequently revealed that there was an attempt at dialogue before the massacre, contradicting the assumption of the Investigating Commission that the journalists were attacked suddenly without prior dialogue.