What We Know About The Serial Killer In Mexico That Authorities Are Comparing To Ted Bundy

Three women who made their living working in bars and clubs were murdered in Tijuana, Mexico. The women were found dead in hotel rooms in November 2022, according to Baja California Attorney General Ricardo Iván Carpio Sánchez. As of a December 8 report by ABC News, the suspect’s name has not been released. However, authorities believe that the person is “an American who lives north of the border.” According to NBC News San Diego, Baja California Attorney General Ricardo Carpio said that authorities know who the person is and that he crossed the border back into the United States at San Diego.

While talking to reporters, Sánchez compared the killer to Bundy, who committed a multitude of crimes, including serial rape and murder, more than 50 years ago before he was finally captured and sentenced to death by the electric chair in 1979 (via Britannica). “This subject has criminal tendencies associated with violent and psychopathic behavior. His profile is very similar to someone who became very well-known decades ago, Ted Bundy,” Sánchez said in his statement. Mexican authorities are working with the FBI and U.S. law enforcement to locate and apprehend the suspect, according to ABC News.

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