SHOCK DISCOVERIES 

Chilling map reveals where 3 women’s bodies were found in 11 days in tourist hotspot as Mexico serial killer fears grow

A CHILLING map has revealed where three women’s bodies have been found as concerns grow that there is a serial killer in a popular tourist destination.

Three women were found dead in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico within 11 days, prompting an investigation by local police.

Mismaloya Beach Resort on Banderas Bay, with boats in the turquoise water, a sandy beach, and lush green hills.
The bodies of three women have been found in Mexico within less than two weeks, with the most recent victim discovered in Puerto VallartaCredit: Alamy
 

Portrait of Elizabeth Galindo Martínez with long teal hair, dark purple lipstick, and large hoop earrings.
Unconfirmed social media reports suggested Elizabeth Martínez, a missing woman from Mexico, could be one of the victimsCredit: Facebook
 

Elizabeth Galindo Martínez smiling at the camera.
Martínez reportedly has similar tattoos discovered on one of the victimsCredit: Facebook

The most recent victim was discovered on Thursday morning on a dirt road near the Parque Las Palmas neighborhood of Puerto Vallarta, according to Mexico News Daily.

The discovery prompted officials to compare the nature of her death to two other cases that were already under investigation.

The first victim was discovered on May 10 near Rancho El Pirulí and just five days later police discovered another woman’s body at a roadside stop along the highway to Mismaloya.

The three women, who were reportedly in their early to mid 30s and had tattoos, were found partially naked and have yet to be identified.

The investigation is still in the early phases, with cops checking the possibility that the women were murdered elsewhere and transported to Puerto Vallarta.

The discovery in Puerto Vallarta, a popular beach town, comes just months after over 60 people died in an explosion of cartel violence.

Members of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel looted shops and burned buses in a revenge attack after their leader, El Mencho died in a military operation.

Footage from the scene showed tourists fleeing through the Guadalajara airport as cartel members appeared to fire off shots.

Missing person poster for Elizabeth Galindo Martinez.
Martínez is a 22-year-old woman from Mexico who vanished in AprilCredit: Unknown
 

Black smoke billows over Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, from a bus burning in the street next to a burned-out bus.
Smoke was seen billowing after a military operation where government source said Mexican drug lord known as “El Mencho,” was killed, in Puerto VallartaCredit: Reuters
The discoveries come just weeks before Jalisco, the Mexican state where Puerto Vallarta is located, is set to host games for the World Cup.

Four games are scheduled to be played at Estadio Akron, roughly 190 miles from Puerto Vallarta.

A Level 2 travel advisory has been in effect for Americans traveling to Mexico since August 2025, with the US State Department telling visitors to “exercise increased caution in Mexico due to terrorismcrime, and kidnapping.”

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