In ten years' time, Renato Seabra could be released from prison: he will have spent more of his life behind bars than at liberty

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In ten years' time, Renato Seabra could be released from prison: he will have spent more of his life behind bars than at liberty

A man born in the 1960s in Angola. A young man raised in Cantanhede in the final years of the twentieth century. The two crossed paths and became the central figures in one of the most high-profile crimes in Portuguese society. Carlos Castro died 15 years ago. Renato Seabra is serving a 25-year sentence and, when it ends, he will be 46 and will have spent more of his life in prison than at liberty. Listen to the second episode of the podcast 'Aqui Há Crime' with Júlia Pinheiro and Marta Gonçalves here.

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