BRAVOS DISTRITO of GUADALUPE, Mexico - it was a bloody sunrise for the residents of this border town Mexican dusty Tuesday.
Police found two male sex heads on top of a wall of cement in the plaza de Guadalupe Distrito Bravos, a town on the outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, across from El Paso, Texas. Two bodies without heads, one of them was stabbed in the back, were later found in two separate homes. Another man and a woman discovered in a nearby house with their throat lacerated.
Chihuahua State Police believed that all the murders were related.
The first victim seemed Cruz Alfonso Salazar, 32. His wife reported to the police that she saw men shoot dead Tuesday in the beginning, then cut the head and paste a knife in the back.
After talking to the wife of Salazar, the police found responsible for her husband, sitting alongside the head of another man of a wall in the plaza.
Officers found the body without head of Cruz in her own home, then the 25-year-old Daniel Marrentes Hernandez headless body in a house across the plaza.
In the fourth crime scene, a neighbour of the police in the House, discovered the body of the man and the woman whose throat was cut. Officers found a rifle and two bloody kitchen knives. They have identified the man as Jesus Rivas Ramos, 35, but did not disclose the name of women.
The authorities did not discuss possible motives for the killings or indicate if the killings were drug related.
The city lies in a corridor of lucrative drug be fought by the Sinaloa and Juarez drug cartels.
Guadalupe Distrito Bravos has no police department after the only officer, Erika Gandara, was abducted in December. It is now heavily guarded by soldiers and federal police that has implemented of random checkpoints on the roads that connect it and other cities of agriculture in Ciudad Juarez, of the world which has become one of the deadliest cities.
Cancelled public transport system runs buses between the city and Ciudad Juarez after the pilot said that they had been attacked by armed men.
The bodies of three relatives of a murdered rights activist was found in the desert outside Guadalupe Distrito Bravos in February. The case of Josefina Reyes, who was killed in 2010, and his family acquired notoriety because they were attacked in a year and remaining parents recently people have fled the town of Guadalupe live in a city not disclosed to the Mexico.
Although residents, said Tuesday that he had been quiet for the past two weeks, at least a dozen houses and businesses look closed and burnt.
"People here out only to make their activities." "They go out for fun, they are out for a walk, they go to the bar," said a workers of cotton, who insisted on being not quoted by name for fear for his safety.
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