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September 30, 2004

Two US Border Patrol Serial Killers on the Loose

La Voz de Aztlan has learned that there are two US Border Patrol serial killers on the loose in the Eagle Pass, Texas sector. Apparently, the three women Mexican immigrants that were drowned on purpose in the Rio Grande by two B.P. agents a week ago are not the only victims. (Please see border_patrol_drowns_mexican_women.htm )

On September 18, it looks like the same border patrol agents savagely beat Mexican immigrant Miguel Angel Delgadillo and drowned his brother-in-law Rigoberto Rodrigo Carbajal Franco in the same area of the Rio Grande.

The survivor of the border patrol attack, Miguel Angel Delgadillo, testified yesterday before Jorge Hinojosa, Special Agent of the US Department of Homeland Security, concerning his horrific experience in the hands of the two brutal and murderous border patrol employees. The traumatized Mexican immigrant's testimony took place in the local office of the US Border Patrol in Eagle Pass and he was accompanied by Gabriel Salas of the Mexican Consulate and an agent of Grupo Beta - Piedras Negras

Delgadillo stated that he was brutally beaten by the B.P. agents and that they just watched his brother-in-law gasping for breath while drowning in the river. When asked if he could identify the two killers, he said that if he saw them again that he would recognize them. He said that one was "bald" like a skinhead and the other wore eyeglasses.

Four murders of Mexican immigrants in one week by the US Border Patrol in Eagle Pass has compelled a number of human rights organizations to file complaints in state, national and international judicial and other agencies. One complaint by the Mexican Catholic Church has reached the UN Commission on Human Rights.

In the case of the drownings of the Mexican mother, her daughter and another woman from Guanajuato, energetic efforts by the Governor of Guanajuato Juan Carlos Romero Hicks has resulted in the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) to enter the case. Preliminary findings and autopsies of the victims Maria Guadalupe Gomez Patino, her daughter Adriana Martinez Gomez and their friend Carmen Bustamente Aguirre show injuries to the bodies and heads. It is not clear whether the injuries were caused by the bodies being dragged along the bed of the river or by the rocks thrown at them by the two US Border Patrol agents.

http://www.aztlan.net/border_patrol_serial_killers.htm