Netflix’s upcoming documentary series, 900 Days Without Anabel, examines the harrowing abduction of Anabel Segura, which became the longest kidnapping in Spanish history. Premiering November 22, the series offers an unprecedented look at this gripping case that gripped Spain from 1993 to 1995.
The documentary features the complete recordings of fourteen phone calls between the kidnappers and the family’s negotiator, released in full for the first time, thirty years after the case’s resolution.
900 Days Without Anabel also features insights from the police officers involved in the investigation, who pioneered the protocols for resolving “express kidnappings.” The series aims to dispel long-held rumors surrounding the case and provide a definitive account of the events that unfolded.
The three-episode series is directed and co-written by Mónica Palomero, a journalist known for her investigative work on programs like Fuera de Cobertura and the documentary series Malaya. Secret operation.
900 Days Without Anabel is a Señor Mono creation, produced by Iñigo Pérez-Tabernero and Toño Sanchís of Loveo Audiovisual.