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- Mexican woman gets 20 years for robbery with violence in surfers killings
MEXICO CITY (AP) — A Mexican woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to robbery with violence in the case of the 2024 killings of an American and two Australian
- Mexican woman gets 20 years for robbery with violence in surfers killings
A woman had been sentenced to 20 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to robbery with violence in the case of the 2024 killings of an American and two Australian surfers, authorities said
- Woman linked to murders of American, Australian surfers in Mexico . . .
A Mexican woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in the violent robbery of three international surfers in Baja California The victims—two Australian brothers and an American
- Woman sentenced to 20 years for role in killings of three surfers in . . .
Woman sentenced to 20 years for role in killings of three surfers in Baja Carter Rhoad and brothers Callum and Jake Robinson were reported missing after they didn't show up at their planned
- Woman Gets 20 Years in Jail for Surfers Murdered in Baja
The case involving a triple homicide in Baja, Mexico – which happened last year, and tragically saw the senseless killing of three surfers – continues to unfold Most recently, a woman has been found guilty of “instigating” the murders Ari Gisell, 23, is the ex-girlfriend of Jesús Gerardo, one of the alleged killers
- Mexican woman gets 20 years for robbery with violence in surfers . . .
A Mexican woman has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for robbery with violence in connection with the 2024 killings of an American and two Australian surfers
- She set up three surfers visiting Mexico to be robbed, investigators . . .
A Mexican woman was sentenced to 20 years for her role in the robbery and murder of two Australians and an American on a surfing trip to Baja California
- Woman linked to murders of American and Australian surfers in Mexico . . .
A Mexican court sentenced a woman to 20 years in prison for her involvement in the April 2024 killings of two Australian surfers and an American at a surfing hotspot in Baja California, judicial
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