Strangled on Tuesday in Anáhuac (Juárez)
With Four Young Stangled Men
The Tragic End of Jaqueline Avalos, 21, Mother of Three
Jaqueline
Avalos was addicted to crystal meth.
Family members yesterday told Diario (click here) they had sent
her for treatment several times without success. Apparently, she ended up selling drugs in her
house and somehow ran afoul of someone, possibly a local dealer or street
gang
Whatever
the case, she left her three children with family members a few days ago, and
asked her brother, aged 17, to stay with
her at her house. Neighbors told Diario the house was used frequently
for "scandalous" parties. This
suggests her house had become a picadero, or safe house, where people
could buy and consume drugs. On Tuesday
afternoon at 5 p.m. Jaqueline was found
dead in the house, strangled, along with her brother and three more young men,
apparently in their early 20's.
According to Diario the bodies each had a wire wrapped around the neck,
with multiple knife wounds to the neck. Their
hands and feet were bound with electrical cords. Investigators found a 20-inch knife nearby.
Jorge
Nava, state prosecutor for the Northern Zone (of Chihuahua) indicated
statements from witnesses who knew the victims, suggest the motive of the homicide was
related to the sale of drugs and Jaqueline was probably the principal target of
the attack.
This story has some of the elements of the massacre (scroll down from here to see my post on August 1, 2018) of eleven youths in Col Praderas de los Oasis, in Southern Juárez, last August. Jaqueline lived just off Municipio Libre, a block from the Galeana park.