A suspect behind serial killings of sex workers in Tijuana is thought to be somewhere in San Dego, and the Attorney General of Baja California says he is working with U.S. authorities to find the killer.
Homicide investigators say the man they’re looking for is a U.S citizen. That he finds his victim’s in strip clubs and bars in Zona Norte, a community in northern Tijuana.
Evidence indicates the suspect has sex with his victims, beats them and kills them, according to investigators. Each woman was found dead in a motel room.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
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