Filiberto Hernández Martínez
Filiberto Hernández Martínez | |
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Born |
1971 Ebano, San Luis Potosi, Mexico |
Other names | "The Tamuin Monster", "the Beast Tamuin" or "the Tamuin Strangler" |
Criminal penalty | Life imprisonment |
Killings | |
Victims | 6 |
Span of killings | 2010–2014 |
Country | Mexico |
State(s) | San Luis Potosi |
Date apprehended | July 5, 2014 |
Filiberto Hernández Martínez (born 1971) was a Mexican serial killer active between 2010 and 2013.[1] His crimes took place in Tamuín, in southern of San Luis Potosi state, allegedly murdered four children and a woman,[2] before other feminicide was attributed him.[3]
Biography
In 1971, Filiberto Hernández born in Ebano, San Luis Potosi; within an impoverished family. He had 3 brothers and 2 sisters. According to his father, Marcelino Hernández, he was a normal boy, worked from young, only studied unto high school and when was 17 years old, he was enlisted.[4]
References
- ↑ "Filiberto Hernandez, Child Serial Killer Suspect, Confesses To 5 Murders: Cops". Omaha Sun Times (Omaha, Nebraska, USA). 5 July 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
- ↑ Rama, Anahi; Diaz, Lizbeth; Murray, Christine (8 July 2014). "Mexico police detain alleged serial child killer". Thomson Reuters (USA). Retrieved 17 January 2015.
Mexican police have detained a man who allegedly murdered four children and a woman in a small town in the center of the country, authorites [sic] said on Saturday, as statistics show a marked increased in the number of women being murdered...
- ↑ González Vázquez, Antonio (30 July 2014). "Nueva orden de aprehensión contra homicida de SLP" [New apprehension order for killer of San Luis Potosi]. Milenio Diario (in Spanish) (San Luis Potosi, Mexico). Retrieved 17 January 2015.
- ↑ Galicia, Myrtha (10 July 2014). "Filiberto buscó su propia desdicha" ["Filiberto searched his own unhappiness"]. Pulso (in Spanish) (San Luis Potosi, Mexico). Retrieved 17 January 2015.
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