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  2. Jorge Ignacio Palma - Wikipedia

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    Palma was born in the Colombian city of Ibagué.In 2004, the Spanish Civil Guard designated him as a member of a drug trafficking ring centred around Extremadura.The organization linked him and 14 other people with the drug trade, and in the end, Palma admitted responsibility, claiming to have collected the haul from Algeciras and then taken it to Llerena. [5]

  3. List of massacres in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Army: Spanish Army under John of Austria massacres 2,500 Moriscos. Corpus de Sang: 7–10 June 1640 Barcelona: 12–20 Catalan peasants Between 12 and 20 royal officials, including the Viceroy of Catalonia, were killed by the rioters. The massacre was one of the first events of the Reapers' War.

  4. Category:Unsolved murders in Spain - Wikipedia

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  5. Manuel Delgado Villegas - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Delgado Villegas was born in Seville, Spain on 25 January 1943, the son of José Delgado Martín.His mother died while giving birth to him, at the age of 24. [3] The itinerant nature of his father's job as a salesman of arrope (a fruit concentrate produced in southern Spain and used to make sweets), hence the nickname El Arropiero, resulted in Delgado and his sister Joaquina being sent ...

  6. Francisco García Escalero - Wikipedia

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    Francisco García Escalero (24 May 1948 – 19 August 2014) was a Spanish serial killer convicted for the murders of at least 11 individuals between 1987 and 1994. [1] He also practiced necrophilia and cannibalism.

  7. List of serial killers by country - Wikipedia

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    Diogo Alves: known as "The Aqueduct Murderer"; Spanish man who robbed and threw poor people off Lisbon's Águas Livres Aqueduct between 1836 and 1840; executed in 1841. [458] António Luís Costa: retired GNR officer from Santa Comba Dão who murdered three women between 2005 and 2006; sentenced to 25 years in prison. [459] [460]

  8. Category:Executed Spanish serial killers - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Mass murderers by nationality - Wikipedia

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