Mexico: Investigators find 3687 bones from 17 victims under home of Cannibal serial killer
Suspected serial killer Andrés Mendoza, admitted to peeling off the facial skin of one of his victims because she "was stunning" before thousands of bone fragments were found at his home. Investigators digging under the home of a suspected Mexican cannibal serial killer have found 3,787 bone fragments.
The bones are currently being analyzed, but initial results suggest they belong to at least 17 different alleged victims of 72-year-old 'Andrés'.Mexico City police believe the suspect, whose name cannot be disclosed, is thought to have "filleted" his victims so he could consume them.
During a trial where he stood accused of killing the wife of a serving police officer, Andrés admitted peeling the skin off of one of his victims because she "was charming".Andrés made the sickening confession during a four-hour hearing with officials.
"The bones fragments are being subjected to 'lateralization studies, which include carefully cleaning each one, identifying what part of the body they are and then placing them in their anatomical position, providing a method for determining the approximate number of victims," prosecutors said in a statement, "This analysis indicates that, up to now, the bone fragments found maybe those of 17 people."
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