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POSTED: 3:11 pm EST January 26, 2006
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico City police have in custody two alleged serial killers -- one, a female former professional wrestler suspected in the deaths of ten elderly women; the other, a 29-year-old man accused of luring homosexuals away bars and killing them.
The news was shocking to a city accustomed to crime, but which rarely sees serial killings.
Police said the former Mexican soldier would torture his victims before hanging them, and even carved a star into the forehead of one man.
Wednesday, police detained former professional wrestler Juana Barraza, saying she'd been captured while fleeing a house where an 82-year-old woman had been strangled with a stethoscope.
Mexico City Attorney General Bernardo Batiz said Barraza has been linked to the deaths of at least ten elderly Mexico City women.
http://www.thechamplainchannel.com/news/6470189/detail.html
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico City police have in custody two alleged serial killers -- one, a female former professional wrestler suspected in the deaths of ten elderly women; the other, a 29-year-old man accused of luring homosexuals away bars and killing them.
The news was shocking to a city accustomed to crime, but which rarely sees serial killings.
Police said the former Mexican soldier would torture his victims before hanging them, and even carved a star into the forehead of one man.
Wednesday, police detained former professional wrestler Juana Barraza, saying she'd been captured while fleeing a house where an 82-year-old woman had been strangled with a stethoscope.
Mexico City Attorney General Bernardo Batiz said Barraza has been linked to the deaths of at least ten elderly Mexico City women.
http://www.thechamplainchannel.com/news/6470189/detail.html