… West Mesa Murders’ Website Launched To Yield Tips
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Albuquerque police have launched an Internet and public relations blitz in the hunt for a serial killer they believe killed 11 women whose bodies were found in mass graves nearly three years ago.
Albuquerque Police Chief Ray Schultz says authorities recently unveiled a website, helpuscatchakiller.com.
Schultz said the website so far has yielded dozens of tips, but nothing could break open the mystery.
Authorities have said nearly all the dead women worked as prostitutes before they disappeared between 2003 to early 2005.
Their bodies were found in 2009 after a woman and her dog found a large bone protruding from the dirt. They are called the “West Mesa murders” because of where the bodies were buried on the west side of Albuquerque.
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