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Los Huipas refers to the media-coined nickname of a group of Mexican serial killers, all of whom were members of the Mayo ethnic group. They are considered the first serial killers of indigenous descent in the country. * Eusebio Yocupicio Soto was the leader. The rest of the members included: * Adelaido Huipas Quijano * Leonardo Yocupicio Huipas * Basilio Humo Valenzuela

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  • Los "Huipas" es el sobrenombre y nombre mediático con el que se le conoció a un grupo de asesinos seriales mexicanos, todos sus miembros pertenecían al grupo étnico Yoreme-Mayo.​ Son considerados como los primeros asesinos en serie de origen amerindio en México.​ * Eusebio Yocupicio Soto, era el líder.​ El resto de los miembros eran: * Adelaido Huipas Quijano. * Leonardo Yocupicio Huipas. * Basilio Humo Valenzuela. ​ (es)
  • Los Huipas refers to the media-coined nickname of a group of Mexican serial killers, all of whom were members of the Mayo ethnic group. They are considered the first serial killers of indigenous descent in the country. * Eusebio Yocupicio Soto was the leader. The rest of the members included: * Adelaido Huipas Quijano * Leonardo Yocupicio Huipas * Basilio Humo Valenzuela (en)
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  • Los "Huipas" es el sobrenombre y nombre mediático con el que se le conoció a un grupo de asesinos seriales mexicanos, todos sus miembros pertenecían al grupo étnico Yoreme-Mayo.​ Son considerados como los primeros asesinos en serie de origen amerindio en México.​ * Eusebio Yocupicio Soto, era el líder.​ El resto de los miembros eran: * Adelaido Huipas Quijano. * Leonardo Yocupicio Huipas. * Basilio Humo Valenzuela. ​ Todos nativos de Huatabampo, Sonora. Tenían lazos consanguíneos siendo primos de primer y segundo grado, también supuestamente habrían sostenido entre ellos relaciones homosexuales. Los rumores sobre su homosexualidad llevaron a que fueran marginados y discriminados por toda su comunidad.​ Motivados por venganza, este grupo de hombre terminaron asesinando a siete hombres, todos ellos se habrían burlado de ellos.​​​ Con engaños conducían a sus víctimas a una choza aislada donde terminaban apuñalandolos, estrangulándolos o matándolos a golpes.Mutilaban los cuerpos específicamente los castraban y conservaban los genitales.​​ Fueron detenidos el 13 de abril de 1950, tras la denuncia del padre del que fue su última víctima, Felipe Buitimia padre de Vicente Buitimia (la víctima).​ Los cuatro fueron condenados a pena de muerte, pero tras la abolición de esta pena en México, su condena fue conmutada por 30 años de cárcel.​ Eusebio y Basilio murieron en prisión de tuberculosis, los otros dos cumplieron su condena íntegramente y tras ser liberados su paradero se desconoce.​​ (es)
  • Los Huipas refers to the media-coined nickname of a group of Mexican serial killers, all of whom were members of the Mayo ethnic group. They are considered the first serial killers of indigenous descent in the country. * Eusebio Yocupicio Soto was the leader. The rest of the members included: * Adelaido Huipas Quijano * Leonardo Yocupicio Huipas * Basilio Humo Valenzuela All natives of Huatabampo, Sonora, the men were first and second cousins, whom allegedly had incestual homosexual relationships with one another. Rumors about their lifestyles led to them being marginalized and discriminated against by the rest of the community. Motivated by their desire for revenge, between 1949 and 1950, the gang ended up murdering seven men, who had previously ridiculed them. Using deception, they would lure their victims to a secluded hut, where they stabbed, strangled, or beat them to death. After the killings, they would mutilate the corpses, preserving the castrated genitals from the bodies. They were arrested on April 13, 1950, following a complaint from Felipe Buitimia, the father of Los Huipas' last victim - Vicente Buitimia. The four were sentenced to death, but after the abolition of the death penalty in Mexico, each of their sentences were commuted to 30 years imprisonment. Eusebio and Basilio died in prison from tuberculosis, while Adelaido and Leonardo served out their sentences fully, with nothing known about them after their release. (en)
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