Suspected of murdering a Mexican woman in Peru uploaded videos with human organs to TikTok | Society

The alleged murderer of the Mexican woman uploaded videos where most of them carried the warning of “sensitive content” due to the biological material he was handling.

In search of finding the profile of the suspect in the murder of the Mexican Blanca Arellano, Mexican and Peruvian media ended up highlighting a social media account of the alleged perpetrator of the crime, which It stood out for having different videos with presumably human organs as content.

According to the media ExcelsiorJuan Pablo Jesús Villafuerte, who had a virtual relationship with Arellano and It was the reason why the Mexican woman traveled to Perupublished on TikTok different images in which he manipulates organs.

The images, ensures the portal, They were recorded seven years ago. Likewise, the 37-year-old man had multiple videos on his account labeled “sensitive content”, where he also talked about diseases and sang.

Said page, which no longer available on the platformhad extremely crude videos where you could see from a stomach to a human brain, according to the medium, facts that justified by showing the human anatomy.

Arellano’s disappearance

The Arellano case shocked Peruvian society, and this Tuesday the Justice ordered nine months of preventive detention for Juan Pablo Villafuerte, the main suspect in the femicide, who He also faces human trafficking and organ trafficking charges.

The prosecutor’s thesis maintains that this man, 37 years old and a medical student, is linked to the disappearance and death of the Mexican citizen with whom, apparently, was in a romantic relationship.

The 51-year-old woman arrived in Peru to meet Villafuerte, after which, both would have lived in an apartment from the city of Huacho, located in the department of Lima.

Arellano’s relatives They reported her missing on November 7.two days before the Police found human remains on a beach in this town.

Then, her body washed up in pieces, with erased fingerprints and no face, on the city’s beaches.

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