
Valeria Márquez Murder: New Clues Found in 'Perdón' Bouquet
Valeria Márquez Murder: Fingerprints Found on 'Perdón' Bouquet, Investigation Continues The murder of influencer Valeria Márquez in Jalisco, Mexico, continues to be a mystery. A week after the crime, authorities are still searching for clues. A key piece of evidence is a bouquet of red roses delivered to the beauty salon where Ms. Márquez was killed. The bouquet, which contained a ribbon with the word "Perdón" (forgiveness), was collected by authorities and is now being analyzed for fingerprints. The Jalisco Institute of Forensic Sciences is carefully examining the fingerprints, comparing them to databases of known criminals. A delivery driver who delivered the bouquet has been questioned and stated he did not know who sent it. The lack of public suspects and the appearance of the bouquet have fueled speculation about the case. "The lack of answers and the presence of the bouquet have generated more questions than answers," said a local resident near the beauty salon. The investigation is ongoing and the hope is that the fingerprint analysis will provide crucial information to solve this tragic case.