The eighth chapter, entitled “Fear” begins in 2006, with the will and inheritance of Rocío Jurado, at which time Rocío Carrasco realized that her daughter, with only nine years old, had changed with respect to her.
“The death of my mother is the law of life, but I found myself in situations that were unnatural”, Referring to his ex-partner who sued him in 2006 to modify the definitive measures of the children,“ that procedure is lost in the First Instance, in the Provincial Court and in the Supreme Court, and this rules and closes the procedure saying that this person does not it can go against their own actions ”. Rocío Carrasco sues the father of her children for non-payment.
“When the sentence comes out, Rocío is already 12 years old and she tells me: ‘you wanted to put my father in jail, you are a whore. “It is because of his attitude that I do not make that judicial claim that the criminal court indicates to me, I let six years pass without receiving a pension to see if by slowing down the judicial march, the intoxication that that person did to the children was reduced, but it was increasing”, he says Rocío Carrasco, who finally made the legal claim.
“I am not the mother who has been sold to the people, I have been an alibi mother, a terrified mother”