This article narrates the last few days of Miguel Enríquez Espinoza, leader of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR). The narration underlines the strategies used by the National Intelligence Bureau (DINA) to find him. It also attempts to clear away any doubts on the confrontation on Santa Fe Street in Santiago, where Enríquez was shot in October 1974, a bit more than one year after Salvador Allende was overthrown by a military coup.