| In late 1972, the industrialist Jaume Canivell financed a hunting trip with the assistance of important government officials in order to benefit his business. The hunt took place at the Los Tejadillos estate, owned by the Marquis José de Leguineche, a mature fetishist prone to not letting a single cent of his wealth escape. In the spring of 1977, after the death of Franco, the Marquis de Legineche, along with his closest circle, decided to move back into his semi-ruined Madrid palace, occupied by his legitimate wife, Eugenia, Countess of Santagón. The Marquis, determined to make money from every possible source, and supported by his son, Luis José, his daughter-in-law, Chus, and the faithful ser… | |