The documentary has more than 1 million accumulated visits in Terra Ignota's YouYube channel despite attempts to cancel it.
Thanks to this documentary and its importance Terra Ignota made some massive events with people, fans, followers and journalists seeking the truth and lots of press appearances and media interviews.
The documentary is followed by eight more episodes in YouTube interviewing some very interesting people connected to the case in different ways, policemen, engineers, journalists, etc.: Adrián Sánchez, Alfredo Perdiguero, Carlos Sánchez de Roda, José Luis Abascal, Juan Luis, Carlos Romero Batallán and Alfredo Urdaci.
The documentary is followed by eight more episodes in YouTube interviewing some very interesting people connected to the case in different ways: victims, policemen, engineers, journalists, lawyers, etc. Such as Adrián Sánchez, Alfredo Perdiguero, Carlos Sánchez de Roda, José Luis Abascal, Juan Luis, Carlos Romero Batallán and Alfredo Urdaci.