3 Women Found Dead Inside Tourist Resort

Authorities in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, are investigating whether a serial killer is responsible for the deaths of three women whose bodies were discovered over an 11-day span in remote areas surrounding the popular beach destination. On a recent date, the Jalisco State Prosecutor’s Office formally stated that there is no evidence of a serial killer.

The grim sequence began when the first woman’s body was discovered near Rancho El Piruli, a well-known viewpoint in Chimborazo. Five days later, a second victim was found at a roadside stop along the highway to Mismaloya. Then came a subsequent discovery, which has now galvanized a full-scale homicide investigation.

All three victims were women who appeared to be in their 20s to mid-30s; all had distinctive tattoos, and all were found partially undressed in isolated areas on the fringes of one of Mexico’s most popular travel destinations. The latest victim was found on a dirt road in the Parque Las Palmas neighborhood with tattoo markings around the neck, hand and arm — a skull, a woman with horns, and a name. Her body also reportedly showed signs of violence.

Investigation Explores Possible Links

Police in Puerto Vallarta are reviewing surveillance footage, forensic evidence and witness reports as they hunt for links between the slayings. The similarities across the three cases — the victims’ ages, the tattoos, the partial undress, the remote dump sites — have pushed investigators to explore whether the killings follow a pattern and whether a single suspect may be responsible.

Investigators suspect one of the women may be a resident of the State of Mexico who went missing in late April. The distinctive markings have driven speculation on social media about her possible identity, though the apparent age discrepancy between the victim and some of the missing persons being discussed online has complicated efforts at identification.

Detectives are also weighing the unsettling possibility that the women were murdered elsewhere and their bodies transported into Puerto Vallarta and dumped — a scenario that would expand the geographic scope of the case dramatically. The investigation remains in its early stages.

Tourism Reputation Takes Another Hit

A paradise resort town beloved by American tourists has been reeling from fears that a serial killer may be stalking its outskirts, leaving investigators scrambling to determine whether a single predator is responsible. Before this month, Puerto Vallarta was synonymous with pristine Pacific beaches, all-inclusive resorts and a steady stream of American visitors.

The city closed out 2025 with more than six million tourists, the bulk of them from the United States, according to local reporting. It was, by any measure, in the middle of a record tourism run.

That reputation has taken successive hits. In February, the broader region was rocked by an explosion of cartel violence after the death of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader El Mencho in a military operation. Bloodthirsty members of the cartel burned buses, looted shops and erected hundreds of roadblocks in retaliation, effectively shutting down Guadalajara in a violent protest. Cars were set alight. Thick plumes of smoke gave the city the appearance of a war zone, witnesses said.

Terrifying footage captured tourists fleeing through the Guadalajara airport as armed cartel members stormed through the travel hub firing off shots. Thousands of tourists and locals bunkered down in homes and hotels as gunfire stretched on for hours. American tourists were stranded in the city as they witnessed the chaos unfold.

Travelers Urged To Exercise Caution

Industry insiders say the convergence of cartel unrest and a potential serial-murder case is forcing a recalibration for American travelers eyeing Mexico’s Pacific coast. Paul Tumpowsky, CEO for Fora Travel, urged visitors to maintain a heightened sense of awareness, not to the point of ruining vacation, but being smart.

This is a time to think about and plan a little bit more about what’s the appropriate amount of risk one is willing to take, he told the New York Post.

The timing could hardly be worse for Mexican officials. The country is gearing up to co-host the World Cup, with the tournament set to kick off in June. Thousands of police, soldiers and guards will be deployed to protect fans across Mexican stadiums — in Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara — with the massive security footprint extending to fan zones, airports and transport hubs.

Detectives are combing through surveillance footage from highways and outlying neighborhoods, hoping to piece together the movements of both the victims and whoever left them in the brush, on the shoulder of a road, on a dirt track at the city’s edge. Whether the killings prove to be the work of a lone predator, a coordinated crew, or something tied to the broader criminal turbulence that has gripped Jalisco state remains an open question. What is clear is that a city that built its global brand on safety and sunshine is now contending with a far darker story — one that has only just begun to unfold publicly.

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