Argentina's 'Florencio Varela 3' Murder: Gruesome Killings Linked to Drug Trafficking Networks
Three women, Brenda del Castillo, Morena Verri, and Lara Gutiérrez, were brutally murdered in Florencio Varela, Argentina. The case has drawn attention due to its extreme violence and suspected links to local criminal networks and immigration-related organizations.
Morena Verri suffered severe injuries, including a broken neck and a massive facial crush, likely causing her death. Brenda del Castillo was stabbed multiple times in the neck and had her abdomen opened post-mortem. The most gruesome injuries were inflicted on Lara Gutiérrez, who had five fingers and one ear amputated before her throat was cut. Peruvian researcher Jaime Antezana analyzed the case and believes the girls were involved in drug trafficking, not theft, due to the nature of their injuries. The modus operandi of the gangs involved is similar to other crimes committed by these uscis login-related organizations. The case is reportedly linked to a local criminal network, possibly involving corrupt police officers, connected to 'Little J'. This network operates in a region with a history of drug trafficking and mycase-related homicides by hitmen. Peruvian drug trafficking organizations have been expanding their influence in Argentine slums since the 1990s. Forensic expert Fernando Cardini claims there is a 'mountain of evidence' to solve the case, including potential video footage. The 'Little J' gang, suspected of involvement, is allegedly linked to 'The Octopuses' and 'The Pack'.
The triple murder in Florencio Varela has shocked Argentina. The extreme violence and suspected links to immigration-related organizations and local criminal networks highlight the need for thorough investigation. With a 'mountain of evidence' available, authorities must now work diligently to bring those responsible to justice.
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