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The Ciudad Juárez Rebels is the self-imposed name of a group of Mexican serial killers who were active between 1995 and 1996 in Ciudad Juárez, and are responsible for several feminicides in the city. The group was led by Sergio Armendáriz Diaz (born 1980) and Juan Contreras Jurado. Three other members of the group were sentenced in 2005: Carlos Barriento Vidales, Gerardo Fernández Molina and Romel Omar Ceniceros Garcia.

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  • Rebeldes de Ciudad Juárez (es)
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  • Los Rebeldes de Ciudad Juárez es el nombre auto-impuesto y con el que se conoce mediáticamente a un grupo de asesinos seriales mexicanos que estuvieron activos entre 1995 y 1996, en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México,- son responsables de varios feminicidios en esta ciudad.-​ El grupo era liderado por Sergio Armendáriz Díaz (n. 1980) y Juan Contreras Jurado,​ otros 3 miembros del grupo fueron sentenciados en 2005: Carlos Barriento Vidales, Gerardo Fernández Molina y Romel Omar Ceniceros García.​ (es)
  • The Ciudad Juárez Rebels is the self-imposed name of a group of Mexican serial killers who were active between 1995 and 1996 in Ciudad Juárez, and are responsible for several feminicides in the city. The group was led by Sergio Armendáriz Diaz (born 1980) and Juan Contreras Jurado. Three other members of the group were sentenced in 2005: Carlos Barriento Vidales, Gerardo Fernández Molina and Romel Omar Ceniceros Garcia. (en)
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  • Los Rebeldes de Ciudad Juárez es el nombre auto-impuesto y con el que se conoce mediáticamente a un grupo de asesinos seriales mexicanos que estuvieron activos entre 1995 y 1996, en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México,- son responsables de varios feminicidios en esta ciudad.-​ El grupo era liderado por Sergio Armendáriz Díaz (n. 1980) y Juan Contreras Jurado,​ otros 3 miembros del grupo fueron sentenciados en 2005: Carlos Barriento Vidales, Gerardo Fernández Molina y Romel Omar Ceniceros García.​ Fueron condenados por 8 asesinatos, pero se sospecha su número de víctimas asciende a entre 10 y 14. Según declaraciones de los propios detenidos, ellos trabajaban como asesinos a sueldo para Abdel Latif Sharif, condenado por un feminicidio.​ Está versión no se comprobó. (es)
  • The Ciudad Juárez Rebels is the self-imposed name of a group of Mexican serial killers who were active between 1995 and 1996 in Ciudad Juárez, and are responsible for several feminicides in the city. The group was led by Sergio Armendáriz Diaz (born 1980) and Juan Contreras Jurado. Three other members of the group were sentenced in 2005: Carlos Barriento Vidales, Gerardo Fernández Molina and Romel Omar Ceniceros Garcia. All of the members were convicted of eight murders, but their victim count is suspected to be between 10 and 14. According to the detainees themselves, they worked as hitmen for Abdul Latif Sharif, a convicted murderer suspected of homicides in the city, but this could not be verified. (en)
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