Hey so what's up with all these latina girls getting killed in LA, and major media completely ignoring the connection?
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First, Michelle Lozano (17) is killed in 2011. Unsolved.
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Then, Bree'Anna Guzman (22) is killed in 2012. Also unsolved.
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Authorities make a connection between the Lozano and Guzman killings—but, years later, both cases are unsolved.
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Then, Lorenza Arellano (36) is killed in 2014. Also unsolved.
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And now we know that Gabriela Calzada (19) and Briana Nicole Gallegos (17) were killed a few days ago. Unsolved.
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At minimum, five latina girls/women with long dark hair were all killed, their bodies dumped. We have no answers for this. None.
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The only reason I'm thinking about this is because I know the family of one of the victims—but also because women I know are terrified.
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It shouldn't be like this. Women on the Eastside deserve to know if they can go for a walk in the park without running into dead bodies.
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Women on the Eastside should know whether a bike ride may result in probable death if they're latina with long dark hair.
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