Thursday, June 18, 2009







The 7 identified women are as follows, Victoria Chavez, Michele Valdez and her unborn fetus, Juliann Nieto, Cinnamon Elks, Veronica Romero, Monica Candelaria, Doreen Marquez

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

UNIVISION SHOW AQUI Y AHORA FEATURES THE WOMEN FOR 45 MINUTES OF HOUR LONG PROGRAM. This was the most informative of the National shows to feature the women. Thank you to Unavision-

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Albuquerque has a total of 24 missing women from 1998-2006. On February 2nd the skelatal remains of 12 women and one fetus was discovered by a dog named Ruca and Christine Ross on their daily walk in the West Mesa area on land owned by KB Homes. Since then a domino effect has came from this list of women where 7 are now identified. One of these 7 women was Doreen Marquez ...she was one of my best friends. I knew her since we were 17 years old and she went missing in October of 2003. The Identified women are Victoria Chavez, Michelle Valdez, Cinnamon Elks, Juliean Nieto, Veronica Romero and Doreen Marquez. All of them are form the list of 24 women from the missing, now identified. There are still many women who are missing, and their families are silently waiting in agony for the devestating news that we recieved on April 20th that confirmed that Doreen was among the women who were murdered in Albuquerques Mesa left like trash, buried in the desert.

One of the first articles

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- As of Friday afternoon, Albuquerque police have found bones belonging to 13 people buried in shallow graves on the city's West Mesa.
The discoveries at the dig site near 118th St. and Dennis Chavez Blvd. are making a lot of people nervous because there are still many questions surrounding a police investigation. People also want to know who buried the bodies and how long they have been there.
Friday morning, crews found human hair at the site and found more skeletal remains.
Neighbors said they are worried that the body was recently dumped, but authorities said that was not the case and the body has been buried for years.
People who live near the dig site also said they want to know who is responsible for dumping the bodies on the mesa, even though police said no one should be in fear of a serial killer on the loose. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- As of Friday afternoon, Albuquerque police have found bones belonging to 13 people buried in shallow graves on the city's West Mesa.
The discoveries at the dig site near 118th St. and Dennis Chavez Blvd. are making a lot of people nervous because there are still many questions surrounding a police investigation. People also want to know who buried the bodies and how long they have been there.
Friday morning, crews found human hair at the site and found more skeletal remains.
Neighbors said they are worried that the body was recently dumped, but authorities said that was not the case and the body has been buried for years.
People who live near the dig site also said they want to know who is responsible for dumping the bodies on the mesa, even though police said no one should be in fear of a serial killer on the loose.
Some neighbors said that's still not a comfort.
Iris Acosta said, "I am worried because it's like they are finding girls and not guys, and we can't go out anymore. I'm scared that someone is going to get us or something."
Cathrine Chacon said, "He could be around my neighborhood. He could be out in the streets. He could be burying bodies somewhere else. It is spooky. I want him to be found."
Police said they will continue looking for more bodies on the West Mesa and that their investigation is just getting under way.
Some neighbors said that's still not a comfort.
Iris Acosta said, "I am worried because it's like they are finding girls and not guys, and we can't go out anymore. I'm scared that someone is going to get us or something."
Cathrine Chacon said, "He could be around my neighborhood. He could be out in the streets. He could be burying bodies somewhere else. It is spooky. I want him to be found."
Police said they will continue looking for more bodies on the West Mesa and that their investigation is just getting under way.