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Hoy conoceremos a los malhechores que cometieron crímenes fuera de sus países natales en Latinoamérica.

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00:00The serial killer feels great satisfaction when he kills one of his victims.
00:06This behavior derives from an abnormal psychological condition.
00:11Welcome to WatchMojo Español, I am Jackie and today we will meet the criminals who committed crimes outside their home countries in Latin America.
00:21This time we will not take into account drug traffickers.
00:25Number 10. Brenda Delgado, FBI.
00:29Delgado's inclusion in the list underlines the notorious, violent and calculated crime she has been accused of having committed.
00:39Almost 10 years ago, the unusual and sadly popular case of a Mexican woman on the list of the most wanted by the FBI took the world by surprise.
00:48Her name is Brenda Berenice Delgado Reinaga, alleged intellectual author of the murder of a dentist in Texas.
00:56The story is simply incredible, because she did it out of jealousy.
01:00When her ex-partner started dating a new person, Brenda paid to have her killed.
01:06The FBI put her name on the list of the 10 most wanted fugitives just last April 7, and offered $100,000 to whoever gave information to help locate her.
01:18During the investigation, it was discovered that she had the accounts and cell phone of her ex-boyfriend intervened, so she was aware of every detail of her life.
01:27Mexican by birth, but naturalized American. She left Texas and was wanted in Mexico, in several states such as San Luis Potosi, Nuevo León and even in the capital of the country.
01:39Number 9. Octaviano Juárez, FBI.
01:43In Jalisco, one of the 10 most wanted by the FBI was arrested. It is Octaviano N., 48 years old. He was captured in the vicinity of La Colonia, Paraíso del Coye in Zapopan.
01:54The dispute over custody of a little girl went too far on May 29, 2016, during a picnic on the day of the fall, on the shores of Lake Michigan, with hundreds of people present.
02:07The 47-year-old Mexican, Octaviano Juárez, went to look for his ex-wife to allow him to see his daughter, then 3 years old, but she refused, since he was not allowed to see her that day.
02:19It was then that Juárez Corro pulled out a firearm and shot not only her, but also four other people, two of whom lost their lives.
02:28Octaviano N. had been a fugitive for 16 years. He was on the list of the 10 most wanted fugitives by the FBI in Mexico.
02:36Because he fled, the FBI included him on their list of the most wanted criminals.
02:42About the facts, the involved is accused of first-degree murder, killing two people, and tried to deprive the other three of their lives on June 1, 2006, in Milwaukee County.
02:55Number 8. Luis Guzmán Rincón. ICE.
02:58The US Immigration and Customs Control Service, ICE, is one of the most important organizations in the country, and also the one in charge of the immigrants who have violated the laws in their territory.
03:26On December 6, 2010, Luis Guzmán shot a 16-year-old student who was out of school with his friends.
03:36Karina Vargas was playing with her new pet when Guzmán, with the simple purpose of being accepted into a Denver gang, shot him in the back.
03:46Vargas was left in a wheelchair for life, and the criminal was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
03:58Number 7. Alan Jacob Mojogon Anaya. ICE.
04:02Several of the most wanted criminals by ICE are immigrants who fled after committing reckless murders for being under the effects of alcohol.
04:17That's right, the suspected four-time DUI offender is now wanted in connection to the March 16th crash that killed Shira Branham.
04:25One of the most known cases was that of Mojogon Anaya, who drove in the opposite direction on a highway to the outskirts of Johnsburg and collapsed against Shira Branham and his 9-year-old son.
04:36Mojogon traveled with his three sons, aged 3, 5 and 6, with 0.20% alcohol in their blood, more than double the legal limit of 0.8.
04:55Unfortunately, as soon as he was released, he fled to Mexico, leaving his family behind.
05:01It wasn't the first time he was arrested for this, but it was the first time he took someone's life.
05:09Back at Shira Branham's grave, her husband wonders what if, and now prays for swift justice.
05:21Number 6. Ingrid Estela Hernandez. INTERPOL and ICE.
05:26When we say that we are in a society that seeks equality between men and women, we are not referring to this.
05:33It is enough to explain who the Maras were, a criminal group established in El Salvador that is currently regulated and controlled.
05:41The most numerous gang in El Salvador proposed to the government of that country a dialogue that could include their disintegration.
05:49It is unknown if there have been contacts between that criminal group and the government.
05:54However, in the past, Ingrid Estela was directly involved with this gang and its criminal acts in the United States.
06:01It even became one of the main objectives of Operation Ragging Bull, organized specifically to capture members of the criminal gang.
06:12When they took away the tranquility of our country, when they have made blood run in our country,
06:17and when they have made our country not develop as it should be, because every business that opens goes and they put extortion.
06:24Number 5. Rafael Antonio Álvarez López and Héctor Leonel Álvarez Herrera. INTERPOL.
06:30The Guatemalan government issued arrest warrants against Rafael Antonio Álvarez López, 40 years old, and his son,
06:38Héctor Leonel Álvarez Herrera, 63, ex-brother-in-law and ex-father-in-law of the son of deputy Martín Nicolás II.
06:45María Fernanda Álvarez López violently intercepts Miguel Mateo.
06:51It is evidenced that he threatens him with death, claiming the relationship that Miguel maintained with his sister Pamela.
06:58On Monday, September 30, in Huehuetenango, Miguel Mateo was apparently murdered for sentimental reasons,
07:05since his partner accused him of having cheated on him with his own sister.
07:09Rafael Álvarez López uncovers a firearm, then loads it to commit the murder against Miguel Mateo.
07:18It was then that his father and brother went after Miguel and took his life.
07:23Miguel Mateo on board his vehicle uses flashing lights in search of parking in front of the headquarters of the public ministry,
07:30which is taken advantage of so that Rafael and Héctor Álvarez shoot him indiscriminately.
07:37Number 4. Alexis Flores, FBI.
07:40They told me if he was my daughter.
07:43They realized that she was a five-year-old girl, and she was dressed the way I told her,
07:50and the re-backs were there. I had to wait two days, then I went to identify the body with the country.
07:56Alexis Flores was a homeless person who lived in the streets of the United States
08:01when a man who passed by him saw him and offered him a job as the doorman of his building.
08:06They are waiting for him to be arrested in Honduras. He is not arrested, he is still hiding.
08:13I want to see his face, I would like to ask him why.
08:16Although he did it with the best intentions of helping whom he believed was a good Samaritan,
08:21Flores took advantage of this confidence and his position to attack and disappear a five-year-old girl named Iriana,
08:28who lived in the facilities.
08:31And I, baby, and I started screaming, baby, Iriana.
08:36And my daughter was nowhere to be found.
08:39And when we kept looking and looking and looking until they arrived five days running, looking for her.
08:47He managed to escape and after this they caught him, but he had to return to Honduras to pay for his crimes there,
08:53where they left him free.
08:56Number 3. Tania Gomez, Europol.
08:59Sometimes appearances deceive, and a lot.
09:03Gomez occupies a significant spot on the list of Europe's most wanted thanks to a web of nefarious acts that have been skillfully interwoven.
09:20These personality traits play a crucial role in the rise of Tania Gomez to Sweden's undisputed drug kingpin.
09:34She was abruptly added to the wanted list in March 2021, and since then, her name has come to be associated with serious drug-related crimes.
09:54Number 2. Ángel Maturino Reséndiz, FBI.
09:58Ángel Maturino was a Mexican vagabond responsible for 23 homicides in the United States,
10:05popularly known as the Railroad Killer.
10:29The originator of Puebla, Mexico, was considered responsible for at least 15 murders and an attempted homicide,
10:36that of Holly Dunn-Pendleton, who managed to escape the clutches of the criminal and report him to the authorities.
10:44He stabbed me in my neck and he said, look how easily I could kill you, and I just stopped.
10:49Reséndiz violated her as a train went by.
10:55Maturino escaped the authorities returning to his home country, but confessed all his crimes to his sister,
11:01who wisely asked him to turn himself in. Although still a fugitive, he accepted.
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11:27Now, let's go to the end.
11:30Number 1. Pedro García Arredondo, Donaldo Álvarez Ruiz, Manuel Antonio Callejas y Callejas,
11:36and Ángel Aníbal Guevara Rodríguez, Federal Police of Belgium.
11:41It all started on January 31, 1980, when Guatemalan police officers set fire to the Spanish embassy
11:49and murdered 37 people, including 7 civil servants and public employees,
11:56among whom were Belgian and Spanish citizens.
12:00The Spanish embassy was perpetrated after a group of indigenous people, peasants and university students,
12:06took the diplomatic seat to denounce the repression in their communities by the army,
12:12within the framework of the armed conflict.
12:14These events occurred within the framework of the civil war in Guatemala,
12:17and could not be prosecuted until many years later, in 2023.
12:23As for the operation, it was a guerrilla operation.
12:28They emulated themselves.
12:31They found themselves cornered.
12:33They preferred not to surrender to the security forces officially.
12:38Finally, the only person responsible who could be tried was Pedro García Arredondo,
12:43former commander in chief of the now non-existent National Police of Guatemala,
12:48who was sentenced to 90 years in prison for the forced disappearance of 6 people.
12:54García only had to purge a 30-year sentence,
12:57since it was the maximum when the murders took place,
13:01although during the trial he defended his innocence.
13:04Which of these criminals impressed you the most?
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