At least seven young women believed to have been killed after responding to ads on Facebook
have arrested a suspected serial killer accused of luring at least seven young women on Facebook with false job offers.
Mejía said the most recent case involved the killing a 31-year-old woman in the Gulf coast state of Veracruz after she went for a job interview last month. Protests also occurred after her disappearance. One chilling aspect was that both women disappeared after making contact with the suspect in public places with a lot of people around and had accompanied him willingly, apparently convinced by the job offers.
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