900 Days Without Anabel, Netflix ’s latest three-part true crime docuseries, will dive into the missing person case that became the longest kidnapping in the history of Spain . Anabel Segura was just 22 when she was kidnapped by Emilio Muñoz Guadix and Candido Ortiz Añón in 1993. For nearly three years, an entire country was kept in suspense as police searched for the whereabouts of her and her kidnappers.
In the series, directed and co-written by Mónica Palomero, viewers will gain access to never-before-heard tapes recorded by police agents during their negotiations with Segura’s captors. The documentary will also highlight the months of blackmail made against her family, including the 14 phone calls made by her kidnappers between 1993 and 1995. 900 Days Without Anabel , which premieres on the streaming platform on November 22, marks the latest of Netflix’s international true crime projects, following The Asunta Case and The Man with 1000 Kids.
Anabel Segura Foles was a 22-year-old woman from La Moraleja, an affluent residential district of Alcobendas located in the Community of Madrid. She was the eldest daughter of José Segura Nájera, a businessman in the petrochemical business, and her German mother Sigrid Foles. Segura was a business student at the ICADE university at the time of her kidnapping.
Segura was kidnapped on the morning of April 12, 1993, while she was on a run in her northern Madrid neighborhood. She went on a run, wearing a tracksuit and ca.