Frodosdojo
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I had to look this up because I had never heard the term femicide. I wonder how this applies to Shanquella.This is horrifying. Poor Shanquella and her family.
I'm curious about the potential charge of femicide. My google skills tell me that femicide = killing because the victim is female. I haven't read anything about the reasoning for that line of investigation. As far as I have read, the individuals most directly responsible for her death were all women. The 2 male "friends" seem to have been onlookers in the attacks. So they are considering that these women attacked and eventually killed Shanquella because she was a woman...? Any insight?
(I realize that this investigative avenue comes from Mexico, but I don't think the qualifications for "femicide" would be that different amongst different countries, IMO)
What are 'femicides' and why are they on the rise across Mexico?
The crime of femicide is committed by a person who deprives a woman of life for reasons of gender. It is considered that there are gender reasons when any of the following circumstances occur:
- The victim presents signs of sexual violence of any kind
- Inflammatory or degrading injuries or mutilations, before or after the deprivation of life or acts of necrophilia, have been inflicted on the victim
- There are antecedents or data of any type of violence in the family, work or school environment of the perpetrator against the victim
- There has been a sentimental, emotional or trust relationship between the asset and the victim
- There are data that establish that there were threats related to the criminal act, harassment or injuries of the perpetrator against the victim
- The victim has been held incommunicado, whatever the time prior to the deprivation of life
- The victim’s body is exposed or displayed in a public place