A Troubling Profile and Tragic End in Calle Serrano

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  • FGDC was firing a shotgun in the building’s inner courtyard when he took the life of his wife and a friend, a moment that shocked the neighborhood and left investigators piecing together a troubling pattern of behavior.

  • Holding titles of marquis and earl, the offender also publicly displayed firearms and hunting equipment in front of neighbors, underscoring a history of intimidation that extended beyond private spaces into the communal street life.

  • Arrest records show a pattern: in 2018 he faced accusations of mistreating his partner, and in 2009 his mother and sister had reported similar conduct, suggesting a long-standing issue with controlling behavior within his family circle.

FGDC, a figure long known in the Calle Serrano area of Madrid for troubling incidents, became the center of a grave tragedy on a Monday morning. Reports describe a man with a long list of complaints and a reputation for coercive behavior toward women in his life, including his wife and other women in the neighborhood. Firearms, threats, and loud outbursts were not rare, and several residents recalled moments when they felt unsafe or unnerved by his presence. The broader community had long observed an air of menace around him, with many describing guarded interactions and a sense that danger lurked just beneath the surface.

The alleged killer’s history includes a 2009 report for mistreating women, with his mother and sister among the most vocal witnesses. A judge subsequently issued a restraining order, signaling a formal recognition of coercive conduct. In 2018, authorities arrested him for mistreating his wife; that complaint was withdrawn later, and the couple appeared to have tried to rebuild their relationship. Yet when tragedy struck, the absence of protection seemed to contribute to the vulnerability of the people involved, especially the wife who was left without effective safeguards and whom the community had come to know as living under a cloud of fear.

It was a resident residing in the 205th block who alerted the police on Monday morning after hearing gunshots echoing through the building’s upper floors. Investigators believe a shotgun may have been used as the primary instrument of violence, resulting in the deaths of the wife, aged 44, and a male acquaintance aged 70, with the suspect ultimately taking his own life using the same weapon. The event disrupted a quiet street and prompted a swift response from law enforcement to secure the scene and begin a full inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the crime.

Applications in the courtyard of the building

The offender’s violent tendencies were already part of his public profile, documented on a personal blog and recounted by neighbors as a pattern of intimidating behavior. One resident summarized a recurring scene: a pellet shotgun aimed toward the inner courtyard, a practice that had led others to contact authorities at various times. The neighborhood remembered frequent threats and warnings that kept people on edge, a stark contrast to the everyday life residents hoped to maintain in their community.

FGDC resided at 1ºC and was known to direct loud, aggressive shouts at neighbors from a sunlit porch. In casual conversations, several residents recalled how he habitually used threats to assert control, with phrases like “I will shoot you” echoing through the hallway and stairwells. The sense of danger was not just a rumor but a lived experience for many who shared the block.

“We all knew who that man was. He carried himself as a character who would challenge anyone at the first opportunity,” remarked a neighbor who had encountered him on Serrano while walking a pet. The neighbor described a tense encounter that underscored the overall climate of fear surrounding the area.

Bows and arrows

In addition to firearms, there were reports that he had shown neighbors a bow and arrows as a means of intimidation. Several witnesses corroborated glimpses of the weaponry, while others noted that the man possessed a firearms license, reinforcing the sense that he was comfortable with displaying these items in public settings. The combination of guns and archery gear painted a troubling portrait of someone who used intimidation as a way to command respect or control.

The community’s memory of FGDC extends beyond violence. Some residents recalled a period during the pandemic when he displayed a Spanish flag featuring an eagle and loudly proclaimed nationalist slogans. There were even claims that he tried to coerce others into participating in neighborhood gatherings, speaking out against those who did not join in. This behavior reinforced the image of someone who sought to bend social norms to fit his own agenda, often at the expense of harmony and safety in the area.

Terms like “overbearing,” “histrionic,” and “provocative” recur in conversations among neighbors who describe their interactions with him. He upheld a strong sense of heritage, and official records show he held the titles of Marquis of Perijá and Count of Atarés since 2012 after the passing of his parents. An official appointment to those titles appeared in government records, marking his place within a noble lineage even as his personal conduct drew sharp public scrutiny.

TV sets

After a setback tied to a collapsed financial product with a private bank that had previously affected him, FGDC became a familiar face on television talk shows for a time. He was involved in explaining the situation to viewers, aiming to project a calm image. This period on screen contrasted with the way he behaved in social settings, where the lines between public persona and private life appeared blurred.

Yet his public demeanor did not translate into widespread respect. He reportedly treated most people with a cold distance, with a few exceptions such as staff at the bar near his home who described him as someone who could be charming when he wanted something or someone else to listen. Those who knew him well said he carried an air of sadness and performed strange, attention-grabbing acts. He appeared impeccably dressed, driving a Mercedes and owning a Ducati motorcycle, which fed into the neighborhood’s mixed impressions of his personality.

Phone against gender violence

When it comes to support for those affected by gender violence, communities have resources available around the clock. Local services offer confidential assistance, shelters, and counseling, with coordinated responses from public safety authorities. In emergencies, residents can contact dispatch numbers for immediate help, and there are channels for reporting concerns that do not require a face-to-face visit. The emphasis is on rapid, sensitive intervention to ensure the safety of potential victims and to connect them with ongoing support services.

In urgent situations, it is essential to reach out to the appropriate emergency numbers or to contact relevant social services for guidance and protection planning. Where available, digital tools can also provide alerts or geolocation-based assistance to help responders locate those in danger and deliver aid promptly.

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