Saturday, February 15, 2014

TWO WINTER CANADIANS MURDERED IN MEXICO: ONE KILLER CAUGHT, OTHER ON THE RUN!

The Prosecution presents the killer of two Canadians in Jalisco


He stopped Julio Cesar Castillo Casillas, 31, charged with the murder of the writer and her Canadian husband in Jalisco. Prosecutors Jalisco I presented this morning to the alleged perpetrator of the crime of Canadian couples, Kular Discombe, recorded last weekend Rentals in Ajijic. The subject was identified as Julio Cesar Castillo Casillas, 31-year-old bricklayer job and living in the colony El Cerrito, municipality of Chapala. Given the authority recognized the double murder.


The subject admitted that Saturday night he was using drugs and alcoholic beverages along with his brother who is now a fugitive who worked as a bricklayer in a neighboring house to the home of the victims that was being built, "said Attorney General Luis Carlos Nájera.  In the early hours of Sunday Julio Cesar Castillo entered the house of the woman and then opened the door to his brother, both - he said - thought the lady lived alone, however, they were surprised by her partner so that both attacked and victimized them using a kitchen knife and a wooden club. " Casillas Julio Cesar Castillo has previous convictions for theft and burglary. Authorities followed the track to the other accomplice and expect his capture shortly.


Nina Discombe  the woman killed this weekend along with her ​​husband Edward Kular, 84 years old, in the La Floresta located in the Ribera de Chapala was a Canadian writer,. Nina had left Quebec and arrived in Mexico to spend the winter , as many foreigners do. About six months ago the couple came to a house in Ajijic on the shores of Lake Chapala, to write his new novel, never imagining that they would be murdered.  The liller apparently to stole valuables, according to the Attorney General version.


Photo:. Nina Discombe was the creator of the book, "The Leprous Veil of Love". The Discombe Family has decided that the bodies will be cremated and taken to Canada. Meanwhile, the consulate of that country continues to follow the progress in the investigation of the double murder.

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