“This person is probably involved in several cases of women's killings," Ricardo Sodi Cuellar, the head of the Mexico State high court of Justice. But among the busted chairs, there were things that didn't fit in: women's shoes, purses and makeup as well as a pile of audio cassette tapes marked with names. Prosecutors distributed photos of the house in a gritty, low-income northern suburb of Mexico City, and the spartan interiors looked like a hoarder’s house. “We have unfortunately found different human remains, bones, women's clothing, voter IDs and other things that lead us to presume that he could be a serial killer of women,” said Dilcya García Espinoza de los Monteros, the special prosecutor for crimes against women in Mexico City, which borders Mexico City. ![]() He was apparently affable enough to have been elected years ago as a sort of neighborhood representative.īut perhaps the most disturbing photos were not from the murder scene - a pair of feet neatly severed at the ankle, a partly fileted arm - but rather the ID cards found among the suspect's jumbled mounds of possessions. Photos also emerged of the suspect locking arms with other, smiling members of a local neighborhood political group. ![]() Photographs leaked from the crime scene showed the grisly scene. ![]() He was ordered to stand trial Thursday in the killing of a 34-year-old woman whose body he allegedly dismembered with a butcher’s hacksaw and knives on May 14.
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