Luis Frontela
Luis Frontela Carreras is a renowned Spanish forensic doctor and professor of Legal Medicine. He spent much of his career at the Institute of Legal Medicine at the University of Seville, where he served as a professor and contributed significantly to the modernization of forensic science in Spain.
Frontela gained national recognition for his involvement in high-profile cases, including the toxic oil syndrome, the Galindos murders, and most notably, the Alcàsser girls case. He is known for challenging official narratives and offering alternative forensic interpretations.
He has authored several publications which explores the complexities of forensic medicine.
Frontela gained national recognition for his involvement in high-profile cases, including the toxic oil syndrome, the Galindos murders, and most notably, the Alcàsser girls case. He is known for challenging official narratives and offering alternative forensic interpretations.
He has authored several publications which explores the complexities of forensic medicine.