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Monday, June 28, 2021

Two Women Found Beheaded in Tepalcatepec, the CU is Suspected

"HEARST" for Borderland Beat 


At approximately noon on Monday, June 28 2021, on a ditch to the side of a road known as Los Olivos, near the Tepalcatepec-Coalcomán highway, an abandoned vehicle was found which contained the dead bodies of two women who were allegedly beheaded.


Neighbors in the area alerted the authorities to the discovery and moments later municipal police arrived at the vehicle’s location, which was in an area near the Hotel Campestre in the Chula Vista neighborhood of Tepalcatepec city (also known as Tepeque), Michoacán


The scene was cordoned off from the public and investigators from the Coalcomán Regional Prosecutor's Office arrived at the location in order to process the evidence. The women were found inside a black Jeep Grand Cherokee SUV. Preliminary review of the bodies showed evidence of gunshot wounds and injuries consistent with torture. A full autopsy will be performed as part of the investigation.



According to the official press release of the State Attorney General's Office, the women were identified as Lizbeth “C” and María Anahí “A”, aged 24 and 21, respectively.


Some media outlets such as Linea Directa Portal and Noticias en la Mira report that these two women are presumed be the same women who were kidnapped alongside 6 others on Sunday, June 27 2021. Their group was allegedly kidnapped from inside a bar by a group of armed men operating in Tepalcatepec. Differing from this version, Quadratin details that social media users report that both women left aboard a van heading to a party to which they never arrived.


Noticias en la Mira reports the aggressors in the Sunday kidnapping have been initially attributed as belonging to a Carteles Unidos group led by Juan José Farías “El Abuelo”.


However, this presumed connection has not been confirmed by the authorities as of the writing of this story.


Context view of the Hotel Campestre in Tepalcatepec city that was close to where the women were found. 




36 comments:

  1. 24 and 21 years old. Life gone is a brutal way. Killed like cartel thugs. They didn’t deserve this. I hope their families find comfort…

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    1. Six more are missing from the same event, all around the same age.

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    2. No person deserves such. But to cartels no one is immune to the brutality of being involved in some way.

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    3. Again no guns to defend themselves.

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    4. Sad event young and pretty ladies(at least outwardly). If they were in the game, then their demise is no surprise and their mamas told them so.

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    5. Guns are not the answer.

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    6. @11:59 guns to protect one's life is better that getting killed.
      Cops in Mexico don't come when you need them the most, some work together with the criminals.
      And you say guns are not the answer give me a break.

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    7. Guns aren't the only answer... But they help out tremendously... If you don't want to own one, that's your prerogative.. But anyone that wants to protect themselves and their family should have EVERY right to do so!!!

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    8. @7:36 PEDOPHILES deserve it

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    9. Nobody deserves this, there is no death penalty in Mèxico even for pedophiles, but the mexican government has murdered many people over the years, some are considered disappeared, or they "eloped" with the boyfriend.
      Pero que chingados andan haciendo ahi de calientes en la pinchi calle?

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    10. @ 11:59: Guns aren't the answer? They're the only answer. Criminals don't attack people who can fight back.

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  2. If your daughter was beheaded would find comfort, please anlize and choose your words wisely.

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  3. It was probably the Herrera brothers from tepalcatepec, they think they own all women in town.

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  4. Those womens are young and pretty, but their life ended so soon. Being women in Mexico is a curse, in fact living in MX itself is a hell. Sad to hear about this tragedy. Looks like sex trafficking or sex slavery, maybe they refused to abide at which point they maybe killed. Just a small doubt, wouldn't these women's think twice before entering a van ?

    Kathi

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    1. Kathi, well it doesn't matter how many times you think, whether twice or thrice. When there is an AR15 in your face, you do what you are told. That includes getting into a white van....

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    2. That's right, but the post doesn't say they were forced to get into van. If they got into van for going to party which they didn't, it looks like one of her friends ditched or some armed scums blocked and kidnapped

      Kathi

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    3. Kathi I regret to inform you it's true they were taken at gunpoint.

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    4. Oops, then there is no option left for them. Sad souls

      Kathi

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    5. shut up, try being a woman in a Muslim country dummy

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    6. Dude I'm already living in a Muslim nation, I know well how cruel they are. I'm not a muslim but I know many non muslim women's loving and marrying muslim guys and suffering tortures. Even my neighbour lady loved and married a muslim guy bu eloping from home. She returned back to her home 3 years later with a baby and body full of scars. Her dad was devastated to see her in that way. She filed divorce and she was repeatedly raped by her husband's brothers with knowledge of her husband and tortured her physically coz she is not muslim.

      Kathi

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    7. Kathi- you go girl!

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  5. I AGREE BUT WE DO NOT KNOW REALLY ANYTHING YET OF THESE GIRLS so they could have been pushers of drugs etc

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    1. @6:14am- how about their only crime was being attractive?

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  6. Some motherfucker in his feelings who she wouldnt give it up to,who knows doesnt have to be much,bad asses turn up to secuestrar young people in a bar over boolshit?

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  7. They were pretty TOO
    MOST likely turned those clowns from VIAGRAS down and they kidnapped THEM

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  8. I am going to assume that the word "torture" means cocaine or meth induced rape session. The Mexican press seem to roll everything into the word "torture".

    To me, because of this, justice is not being completely served to the victims, because the public needs to know exactly what happened to these ladies. If they were raped, sodomized or whatever, then say so.

    It seems like another way to blur the truth. It would be nice to just get the truth. 100%. No matter how much it hurts to hear or attempt to grasp.

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    1. "The Mexican press" is just being accurate. The autopsies had not been performed as of the writing of the stories referenced.

      Furthermore, withholding details of if there was sexual assault from the public at this stage in an investigation is not unique to Mexico or "the Mexican press". In the US they would not disclose that level of detail at this stage either.

      In the US, those details are often withheld by investigators because it helps ensure they can successfully prosecute and convict the perpetrator. If a suspect makes a confession that contains withheld details, it is easy to prove in court they had first hand knowledge of the crime and were present at the crime scene.

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    2. I dont know why the first thing that comes to a guys mind in these murder scenarios
      is "rape"? @Hearts

      ~ Canadian girl 💋

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  9. HEARST, in my lifetime, who wasn't pushing or helping people get high at this age (at least with type of people)? They are people without a clue. I see the problem as impunity . . . no charge for the worst of crimes . . poor girls . . shouldn't end this way. No justice will be given

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  10. Hahaha Come on fellows we all know that if they had a right to bear arms like us things wouldn’t be as bad as they are now.

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    1. Right, all the criminals have the best weaponry and law enforcement protects the criminals. All the citizens can obtain are pee-shooter .38's and shotguns.

      I'm in Iowa and you would need to think twice, here, about attacking people because law abiding citizens have lots of guns here.

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    2. 7:57 can you guarantee your gun owners there are all legal registered owners?
      That they got their weapons from legal vendors?

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    3. @7:57- I cannot. Now it is even easier to get a gun here in Iowa. No permit needed any more from the Sheriff. The dealers have the responsibility of doing back ground checks, now. Just like they always have for long guns. No permit needed to conceal and carry.

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  11. The psychology involved with these alarming number of female murders is clear (and disturbing):

    * Incredibly weak men, complete cowards
    * Undeniable gay tendencies

    Our species can produce cancerous spinoffs, and these gay cowards are among the worst.

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  12. was going to xmas fair for buying and spending. 5 family members! no money your way= going to Hawaii instead.

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