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News Around the Republic of Mexico | October 2007
Mexican Experts Say Flesh Was Human Mark Stevenson - Associated Press go to original
| Jose Luis Calva is treated by paramedics after he was run over by a car while trying to escape police in Mexico City, Monday, Oct. 8, 2007. Calva, an aspiring horror novelist, was arrested after police found the carved-up torso of his 30-year-old girlfriend Alejandra Galeana, in his closet, a leg in his refrigerator and bones in a cereal box, according to a Mexico City prosecutors' spokesman. (Associated Press) | Mexico City - Forensics experts said Monday that chunks of flesh found in the apartment of an aspiring horror novelist were human, and that DNA tests were planned to confirm whether it came from the body of his girlfriend.
Dr. Rodolfo Rojo, chief medical examiner for Mexico City's prosecutor's office, said flesh found on the plate and frying pan in suspect Jose Luis Calva's apartment corresponded to parts missing from the corpse of his 32-year-old girlfriend, Alejandra Galeana.
Police found Galeana's body in a closet in the suspect's apartment last week after her family lead police to the building. Prosecutors said she had been strangled and partially dismembered.
When asked if Calva had eaten the woman, prosecutor Gustavo Romulo Salas said: "That is the assumption that exists."
Police said that a search uncovered an unfinished novel by Calva titled "Cannibalistic Instincts." One witness, whose name was withheld by officials, said Calva was fascinated by witchcraft and explicit and sadistic literature.
A surviving girlfriend, whose name was also withheld, told police that Calva was initially charming, winning her trust with poetry. But he soon turned jealous, controlling and obsessive, and once attempted suicide, the woman said.
Prosecutors said Calva may have killed two other women whose dismembered bodies were found in Mexico City in 2004 and 2007. Like Galeana, both were strangled.
Calva, arrested last week, is being treated at a local hospital for head injuries he suffered while trying to escape police by swinging down balconies from his upper-floor apartment.
He doesn't have an attorney yet and hasn made a court appearance or given a public statement.
He will likely be charged with homicide counts that carry a maximum sentence of 50 years in prison, Salas said. |
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