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  1. Female death squads known as 'The Skinny Girls' who use their good looks to get close to rivals then kill have become the most effective secret weapons for Mexico's drug cartels.

  2. Jan 14, 2020 · GRAPHIC video footage shows the dying moments of a female cartel boss who was gunned down during a shootout with Mexican cops. Maria Guadalupe Lopez Esquivel, 21, alias ‘La Catrina’, was ...

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  3. Apr 11, 2017 · Cartel women have been posting photos to social media – pictures showing them scantily clad and holding what appear to be automatic rifles or posing with chained-up tigers. But some of the level of female involvement in drug cartels is based on rumors, Jones says.

  4. Mar 31, 2017 · Details are continuing to emerge about a secretive group of women in Mexico, allegedly involved in drug trafficking and extreme violence: Las Flacas. Although there is little detailed public knowledge about “las Flacas” – which translates to “The Skinnies”, or “the skinny girls” – the name has become associated with brutal ...

  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Her text messages with trafficking associates were peppered with photos of her with her young grandchildren and friends, posing and smiling, doing the peace sign.

  6. Oct 26, 2021 · The misogynist narco-culture permeates every level of cartel life in Sinaloa, the Mexican state most synonymous with the drug trade. The abduction and brutal murder of women there is common, and some 10 women are killed across Mexico every day because of their gender, according to women’s groups.

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  8. Nov 13, 2015 · See inside the lavish, gaudy and lethal world of Mexico's most feared narcos, as posted to their own cartel Instagram accounts. Sports cars, gold-plated guns, attractive women and leopards—all in a day's work for a Mexican narco with an Instagram account.

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