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rituals chaired by Álvarez, who used to dissect the hearts of his victims. The bodies were buried or simply abandoned in vacant lots, with some buried in Álvarez's own home. In later investigations, a corpse was exhumed on the premises of Álvarez's home.
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217:Belém do Pará Convention § Impact
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513:"Delata femicide plus crimenes"
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368:(in Spanish). La Jornada
304:José Luis Elías García.
227:The Ciudad Juárez Rebels
183:The intervention of the
116:Alejandro Delgado Valles
600:2000s murders in Mexico
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