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January 1, 1975 - Alejandro Máynez

Operating under an assumed identity, Máynez represents a case where the mechanics of evasion became as significant as the alleged crimes themselves — a fugitive whose continued absence from justice has kept his full accounting unresolved. The serial killer designation places him among a category of offenders defined by pattern and repetition, though the incomplete record surrounding his case leaves much still officially unconfirmed.

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Alejandro Máynez (born Armando Martínez; c. 1970s) is a Mexican alleged serial killer and fugitive. Along with Ana Benavides and Melchor Máynez, he killed at least two women in Ciudad Juárez, but he is believed to be responsible for 50 victims in all. His murders are organized and motivated by sexual compulsion, committed as part of a group.

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