Serial killer fears as three women with chilling link found dead | World | News

Local reports suggest the unidentified deceased may be 22-year-old Elizabeth Martinez (Image: Breaking news)
A serial killer is believed to be on the loose in a popular Mexican resort, according to local authorities.
Local police confirmed that Puerto Vallarta, a beach resort frequented by many tourists, was shaken by the murders of three young women. As investigators examine the cases, they believe the murders may be the work of a serial killer.
The victims were all between their early 20s and mid-30s and had body tattoos; This led authorities to suspect a possible connection between the murders.
The bodies were also found partially naked. The first victim was found on May 10 near a well-known area called Rancho El Piruli, while the second was found about a week later at a stop off the side of the highway.
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Three women were found dead in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
The latest victim was in the Parque Las Palmas neighborhood. Although her name has not been officially released, local reports suggest she could be 22-year-old Elizabeth Martinez.
Martinez, a Mexican citizen, disappeared in April. Their tattoos matched those found on the victim, according to the country’s missing persons search commission.
The dead woman reportedly had a distinctive tattoo covering her neck, hand and arm, which included a skull, a woman with horns and a name.
Authorities believe this detail could help with identification. It was also reported that the body bore signs of violence, according to the Daily Mail.

All three women whose bodies were found in Puerto Vallarta were nude and tattooed. (Image: Getty Images)
All three women had tattoos on their bodies
Authorities have not yet determined whether the cases are linked to a serial killer, but are currently reviewing evidence, security cameras and police reports to determine whether the deaths are connected.
The country’s capital, Mexico City, is generally considered very safe and remains a popular destination for American tourists due to its proximity.
However, Guadalajara, the capital of the state of Jalisco, serves as a center for cartel organizations.
“I think the best advice is of course to watch how the situation develops,” Latin American security expert Mario Braga told the Daily Mail. “It can change quickly and there can be triggers that lead to escalation of violence.
“If you’re in a different country, it’s important to understand the local dynamics that can help reduce those safety risks,” Braga said, while encouraging tourists to avoid going out alone after dark and, if driving, to determine which neighborhoods are safe and which neighborhoods should be avoided. he said.
He also recommended seeking advice from locals to determine which means of transportation or travel routes are safest for visitors to the area.




