Legislation introduced to memorialize West Mesa murder victims (with clip)
Feb 08, 2019
"SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) - This month marks 10 years since the bodies of the victims of the West Mesa killer were found. Now, a state lawmaker is bringing up the case at the Roundhouse.
To this day, these infamous murders are still unsolved, but Sen. Michael Padilla wants to honor the memory of these 11 women, one of whom was pregnant.
"I just think that it's really important that victims of domestic violence and this type of behavior—no matter where it's happening in New Mexico—who have a voice, who have people to believe you, and we're here to stand up for you," Sen. Padilla said.
Sen. Padilla is co-sponsoring this memorial with Sen. Linda Lopez. It says the Albuquerque Police Department and the sheriff's department should take up the case again to figure out who killed the women.
Sen. Padilla and Lopez also take issue with the media and police, who they say have called the women criminals because most were prostitutes. Sen. Padilla says he wants them to be remembered and leave some dignity for their families. ...
The senators' memorial is not a bill that would change or create any laws. The lawmakers just wanted to acknowledge the issue now that 10 years have passed."
Legislation introduced to memorialize West Mesa murder victims
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SENATE MEMORIAL 53
54TH LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - FIRST SESSION, 2019
INTRODUCED BY
Linda M. Lopez and Michael Padilla
A MEMORIAL
HONORING VICTORIA CHAVEZ, GINA MICHELLE VALDEZ, CINNAMON ELKS,
JULIE CYNDIE NIETO AND THE NINE "JANE DOES" OF THE WEST MESA
MASS GRAVE
https://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/19 Regular/memorials/senate/SM053.pdf
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