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- Q2586728 description "Mexican serial killer".
- Q2586728 description "Mexican serial killer".
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- Q2586728 abstract "Francisco Guerrero Pérez (1840–1910), also known as Antonio Prida, was the first serial killer to be captured in Mexico. Guerrero killed approximately twenty female prostitutes in Mexico City between 1880 and 1888. He also killed one woman whose status as a prostitute has been inconsistently reported.Guerrero and Jack the Ripper were contemporaries and their modus operandi were similar—some authors compare the two men. He was also known as "El Chalequero", "The Mexican Bluebeard", "The Consulado River Strangler", "The Consulado River Ripper", or the "The Mexican Ripper". He was an organized, sedentary, and missionary killer who was motivated by hatred.".
- Q2586728 alias ""El Chalequero" (from his habit of forcing himself onto women, local slang was "a chaleco")".
- Q2586728 birthDate "1840".
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- Q2586728 birthYear "1840".
- Q2586728 deathDate "1910".
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- Q2586728 deathYear "1910".
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- Q2586728 alias ""El Chalequero"".
- Q2586728 dateOfBirth "1840".
- Q2586728 dateOfDeath "1910".
- Q2586728 name "Francisco Guerrero Perez".
- Q2586728 placeOfBirth "Bajío".
- Q2586728 placeOfDeath "Lecumberri`s Palace, Mexico City".
- Q2586728 shortDescription "Mexican serial killer".
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- Q2586728 comment "Francisco Guerrero Pérez (1840–1910), also known as Antonio Prida, was the first serial killer to be captured in Mexico. Guerrero killed approximately twenty female prostitutes in Mexico City between 1880 and 1888. He also killed one woman whose status as a prostitute has been inconsistently reported.Guerrero and Jack the Ripper were contemporaries and their modus operandi were similar—some authors compare the two men.".
- Q2586728 label "Francisco Guerrero (killer)".
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- Q2586728 name "Francisco Guerrero Perez".