Play Book Tag discussion

The Daughters of Juárez: A True Story of Serial Murder South of the Border
This topic is about The Daughters of Juárez
12 views
2023: Other Books > The Daughters of Juárez / Teresa Rodríguez – 4****

Comments Showing 1-5 of 5 (5 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8454 comments The Daughters of Juárez A True Story of Serial Murder South of the Border by Teresa Rodríguez
The Daughters of Juárez – Teresa Rodríguez
4****

Subtitle: A True Story of Serial Murder South of the Border.

Beginning in 1993, the residents of Juárez, Mexico, just across the Rio Grande from El Paso, Texas, became aware of a disturbing frequency of murders of young women. The women were mostly young, slender, and with long hair. They disappeared in broad daylight, from bus stops or while walking home from their jobs in factories or downtown shops. Their bodies were typically found in the surrounding desert, usually days or weeks after they disappeared, with the result that there was little evidence remaining. And yet the families claimed that authorities took the murders too lightly.

Investigators bungled or just ignored standard procedures, failed to collect and secure (or just lost or destroyed) key evidence, and relied on torture of random suspects to secure “confessions” and clear the dockets. The continued murders attracted international attention, but despite heightened scrutiny the crimes and lack of prosecution continued.

Journalist Teresa Rodríguez was a reporter for Univision and spent considerable time in the area interviewing families, suspects, prosecutors and police officials (when allowed to). This is her report of the time up to about 2005. It’s well researched and the story is presented in a manner that is easy to absorb, however distressing the subject.

Some estimate that at least 350 women were murdered between 1993 and 2005. It seems that the machismo culture put little value on these women. But Rodríguez makes it clear that there was considerable corruption and/or ineptitude among authorities. The most disturbing thing to me is that the book leaves the reader with more questions than answers.



LINK to my review


message 2: by Joanne (last edited Mar 17, 2023 05:43PM) (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 12669 comments Wow! No nothing about this, and your review makes me want to know!


Heather Reads Books (gothicgunslinger) | 865 comments Oh man, I know this region and I vaguely remember this happening. I believe the Tori Amos song "Juarez" is a reference to it. Very interested in the book now.


Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8454 comments Heather Reads Books wrote: "Oh man, I know this region and I vaguely remember this happening. I believe the Tori Amos song "Juarez" is a reference to it. Very interested in the book now."

Yes, I think so. There are quite a number of songs, tv series, films, and books about (or referencing) the topic.


message 5: by Hannah (new) - added it

Hannah | 3341 comments Based on your review, I really want to know more about this. Hopefully it's available in the UK.


back to top