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Criminal profiler reveals ‘extremely rare’ red flag in case of suspected serial killer migrant in Texas

NEWYou can now hear Fox News articles. A prominent criminal profiler warns that a suspected budding Texas serial killer has allegedly started earlier than expected. He fears there may be additional victims due to the six-year gap in murder charges. Luis Benitez Gonzalez, a 26 year-old previously deported Mexican, is accused of killing two women in Austin, Texas in 2018 and 2024. Police announced his arrest this week, after two more women survived 2025 shootings, including one woman who fought back I wonder how many women this guy has killed over the years with his homicidal rage? John Kelly, an expert in criminal profiling who has been following the case before Austin police and U.S. Marshals, said: “The rub…is that he’s accused of killing Alba Jenisse Aviles Marti when he only had about 18 years,” The Marshals announced that an arrest had been made. “We searched hard for this guy because we thought there was a serial-killer in this area. We were not expecting a serial killer who started killing at 18 years old. STALK Inc. founder, Fox News Digital, said that serial killers typically start killing between the ages of 23 and 35. This is an extremely rare case. “We rarely find out who the real first victims were.” I wonder how many women this guy has killed in his homicidal rage over the years. “Investigators are asking the same questions.SEND US A TIp HERE”We believe there is a high likelihood that Benitez will be responsible for further acts or extreme violence,” said Chris Anderson. He said that police are already looking at more cases to see if they have any connections.The suspect is an illegal immigrant who is from Mexico and voluntarily self-deported to the United States in 2020. He then re-entered the country at an undetermined time. Find out more on the TRUE CRIME HUBAnderson said it is suspicious that there was a six-year time gap between the murders. He also noted that there were a number of cases that could be connected to Benitez. Anderson said, “He has a case from 2018 and one from 2024.” “People who commit crimes with this very distinct MO don’t usually take a break. Benitez Gonzalez was caught by authorities because both women survived. He claimed self-defense for all four cases but authorities don’t believe him. He has not yet entered his plea.

  

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