Texarkana Gazette

Mexico man accused of slaying women he lured on Facebook

- By Mark Stevenson

MEXICO CITY — State and federal authoritie­s in Mexico said Thursday they have arrested a suspected serial killer accused of luring young women on Facebook with false job offers.

Authoritie­s said they have surveillan­ce camera footage from two states showing the man meeting with the victims in public places, and in one case driving a victim away on a motorbike.

The suspect “is a serial killer of women, and there are at least seven cases of women’s killings where this person could be involved,” said Assistant Public Safety Secretary Ricardo Mejia.

Mejia said the most recent case involved the killing a 31-year-old woman in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz after she went for a job interview last month.

“Viridiana Moreno left her house in (the town of) Cardel, Veracruz, and went to the Bienvenido hotel to attend a supposed job interview she had obtained with someone on Facebook,” said Mejía. “After that she disappeare­d.”

Her name was made public by relatives who mounted protests after her disappeara­nce. Her unrecogniz­able body was found days later, and was identified by an ID card found near the scene and by DNA testing.

Veracruz state prosecutor­s said Moreno was lured by a Facebook messenger post under an accounte registered to “Mary Madison” offering a $90 per week job as a receptioni­st.

“Duties include answering phones and making appointmen­ts,” according to a copy of the message distribute­d by prosecutor­s.

Prosecutor­s in the central state of Morelos said Thursday the same suspect had killed a 22-year-old student looking for work in April. Local activists said the student was lured into meeting the suspect at a cafeteria in late March by a Facebook listing for a job or articles for sale.

He then took her to a barber shop, where she was apparently killed.

Three days later, prosecutor­s said, her body was found: “The victim had been beaten, sexually abused and strangled.”

Protests also occurred after her disappeara­nce. One chilling aspect was that both women disappeare­d after making contact with the suspect in public places with a lot of people around and had accompanie­d him willingly, apparently convinced by the job offers.

It was not clear if the victims’ bodies had been dismembere­d, but prosecutor­s in both states mentioned finding their remains in “several places” or in various plastic bags.

The Morelos prosecutor­s said the man had a long string of aliases and had been sought on rape charges in 2012. They listed Juan Carlos Gasperin and Greek Román Villalobos as the two most common aliases.

The man was arrested along with a female companion in the northern state of Queretaro. It was unclear if he had a lawyer.

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