Puccio family

The family, which comprised father Arquímedes Puccio, mother Epifanía Calvo, and five children (three sons and two daughters) – Alejandro, Silvia, Daniel, Guillermo, and Adriana Puccio - lived in a large house in San Isidro, a wealthy suburb of Buenos Aires.

While awaiting court sentencing, Alejandro tried to commit suicide by jumping from the fifth floor of the courthouse when he was being taken to testify.

[citation needed] Arquímedes and his two older sons, Alejandro and Daniel, were convicted of the crimes, along with three other accomplices.

[1] The youngest son, Guillermo, who had escaped from the family long before they were arrested, avoided justice by leaving the country.

[1] The Puccios had at least three adult male accomplices: Roberto Oscar Díaz, Guillermo Fernández Laborda and Rodolfo Victoriano Franco.