ACAPULCO, Mexico, March 26, 2007

Acne Jokes Allegedly Sparked Murder

Mexican Police Say Boy, 14, Killed Girl, 4, Because Her Dad Made Fun Of His Bad Skin

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(AP)  A 14-year-old boy was detained after allegedly killing a 4-year-old girl because her father made fun of his acne, Mexican prosecutors said Monday.

Yurani Yuliec Garcia Organes was killed on March 16 in the Pacific resort town of Zihuatanejo, where the victim and her father lived just a few yards from the boy's house.

Authorities said the boy, who was detained Saturday, told police the girl's father had called him "graniento," or "zit-face."

"He acknowledged having taken the girl's life out of resentment he felt toward the girl's father ... because he made fun of the problem he has with acne," Guerrero state prosecutor Loyo Malabar said.

"He acknowledged hitting the girl twice with his hands and putting his foot on her neck until she died of asphyxiation," the prosecutor told reporters.

Loyo Malabar said the boy wrapped the body in plastic bags and hid it in his house for two days before dumping it outside her grandparents' home, where it was discovered the next day.

The victim's father denied he made fun of the boy, and said he had only recommended an ointment he could use to reduce his acne problem.

Neighbors said the boy had long shown signs of disturbed behavior.

The boy was remanded to a center for juvenile offenders. Under Mexican law, he cannot face trial and can be held only until he turns 18.


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by zootallures2 March 27, 2007 5:40 PM EDT
Future replacement for Alberto Gonzales
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by eggy1620 March 27, 2007 1:39 PM EDT
This kid is a future drug or immigrant smuggler.
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by book54552134 March 27, 2007 3:09 AM EDT
I had an extremely bad case of acne which started when I turned 12 & continued unrelentingly until I was 20. So I know first-hand how cruel people of all type, (other kids, boys, girls, many adults) can be.
When one is a teen, appearance is of paramount importance, so though I can empathize with him, the way he reacted to ridicle could never be excused. And it won't be. I'm sure he will be spending some amount of time in some sort of detention facility where hopefully, he may get some help dealing with his anger. In the meantime, he will pay dearly for his actions.
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by toolmangler-2009 March 27, 2007 12:07 AM EDT
His father will be a 'real' man if he doesn't kill him but makes a good man of him instead. That way the childs death wasn't wasted. I don't think I am that kind of man though. (sigh)
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