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More than 500 women were killed between 1993 and 2011 in Ciudad Juárez, a city in northern Mexico. [1] [2] The murders of women and girls received international attention primarily due to perceived government inaction in preventing the violence and bringing perpetrators to justice. [3]
On April 7, 1996, the torso of a woman was found in a vacant lot on the outskirts of the city, in a property called Lomas de Poleo, as well as several bones belonging to other victims. The torso belonged to Rosario García Leal, a 17-year-old employee at a Philips store who disappeared on December 7, 1995; she allegedly died of a craniecephalic ...
Violence surges in the Mexican border city of Juárez amid a war between La Linea and La Empresa crime organizations.
The Feminicides of the cotton field (Spanish: Feminicidas del campo algodonero) is the media name for murders committed by two Mexican serial killers, Edgar Ernesto Álvarez Cruz and José Francisco Granados de la Paz (born 1979). [1] Both were active between 1993 and 2003, in the city of Ciudad Juárez. [2]
Chihuahua state police investigators have arrested four alleged members of an ultra-violent gang crew in Juárez suspected in more than 20 dismemberment murders, including ripping the hearts out ...
Machetes, knives, a shotgun and a revolver were found inside the El Paso motel room where Juárez, Mexico, mutilation murders suspect Michelle Angelica Pineda, alias “La Chely," as arrested on ...
2020 saw an increase in femicides; in the first seven months of 2020, reports suggested 2,000 femicides had occurred. Mexico is considered one of the countries with more femicides in Latin America and the world, among the most dangerous states is the State of Mexico, especially for one of its municipalities: Ecatepec, since in this state 84 murders were reported in the first months of the year.
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