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English: “Charred bones of Paccicañate or Teresa, murdered by Normand“ Paccicañate was a concubine of Armando Normand. Normand had taken her from her last husband: whom he threatened to kill. Before the threat, Normand had previously killed the parents of Doñecoy Andoques: the husband of Paccicañate.
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El proceso del Putumayo y sus secretos inauditos: p. 169

https://books.google.com/books?id=9lwc-HLF-lYC&q=162#v=snippet&q=Normand&f=false
Author Carlos A. Valcárcel

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