Prosecutors reveal new details on 3 women found dead, partially naked at Mexico tourist hotspot — amid serial killer fears
Mexican prosecutors have provided new information regarding the deaths of three women found in Puerto Vallarta, while downplaying the possibility of a serial killer. The women, discovered within 11 days, were found in different locations, raising concerns among locals and tourists. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities emphasizing that all leads are being pursued to identify those responsible.
- ▪Three women were found dead in Puerto Vallarta within 11 days, prompting fears of a serial killer.
- ▪Prosecutors stated that preliminary information does not indicate the cases are linked.
- ▪The investigation is being escalated as per Jalisco's policy on cases involving deceased women.
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World News Prosecutors reveal new details on 3 women found dead, partially naked at Mexico tourist hotspot — amid serial killer fears By Chris Bradford Published May 27, 2026, 11:00 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Mexican prosecutors are downplaying reports of a possible serial killer in the tourist hotspot of Puerto Vallarta — following widespread coverage of the deaths of three women who were found partially naked. The women, who were in their early to mid 30s and had tattoos, were discovered within the space of 11 days. However, prosecutors launched a probe and revealed, “At the moment, the preliminary information does not indicate that they are linked,” Mexican outlet Reporte Diario reported.
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