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Innovative British culture to the fore at city’s May Cultural Festival

13 DAYS AGO

David Elliott, the director of the British Council in Mexico, this week joined state Culture Secretary Myriam Vachez to announce details of the United Kingdom’s involvement in Guadalajara’s 18th Festival Cultural de Mayo, which begins on May 8.

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Entertainment Guide - March 27, 2015

13 DAYS AGO

Sleeping Beauty

After last year’s success, Joven Ballet de Jalisco, Guadalajara’s professional resident ballet company, will recreate its spectacular outdoor production of the classic fairy tale â€œSleeping Beauty�? to the beautiful music of Tchaikovsky in the majestic central patio of ...

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Train Station festivities rumble to end of the track

-1 DAYS AGO

A series of cultural events at the Centro Cultural González Gallo to mark the 95th anniversary of the inauguration of the Chapala-Guadalajara railway line will continue through next weekend.

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Sopranos surpass previous sublime heights

13 DAYS AGO

The “Three Sopranos�? – Berenice Barragan, Viviana Baez, Patricia Hernandez accompanied by pianist and occasional fourth soprano, Gabriela Zepeda – were back by popular demand at last Thursday’s Viva la Musica concert at the Auditorio de la Ribera, and there’s no doubt whatsoever this concert was the...

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Ribera Arts Review - April 10, 2015

-1 DAYS AGO

Sunday Movie

Showcasing the power of education as a tool to help abused girls escape their dangerous lives around the world, “Girl Rising” is the seventh film in this year’s Sunday Afternoon at the Movies series, sponsored by the Lake Chapala Chapter of De...

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Ribera Arts Review - April 4, 2015

13 DAYS AGO
Ribera Arts Review - April 4, 2015

ASA

Ajijic legacy artist Jesus Victoriano Lopez Vega will be the featured speaker at the Monday, April 6 meeting of the Ajijic Society of the Arts (ASA). During the meeting, which begins at 10 a.m. at La Bodega, Lopez Vega will share with the group his lifetime in art. 

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At the Movies – Unbroken, The Lazarus Effect

13 DAYS AGO

Unbroken

A  true-life tale of Louis Zamperini, the Olympic track star who survived a plane crash in World War II, only to fight for his life against nature and as a prisoner of war. Louis grows up a rough-hewn kid on the verge of becoming a full-on delinquent, until his brother starts traini...

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At the movies - Insurgent, Amercan Sniper

20 DAYS AGO

Insurgent

In this sequel of the Divergent Series, Tris and Four are now fugitives on the run, hunted by Jeanine, the leader of the power-hungry Erudite elite. Racing against time, they must find out what Tris’ family sacrificed their lives to protect, and why the Erudite leaders will do anything ...

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News

Public shuns ‘water-wasting’ slides

-1 DAYS AGO

 

The huge inflatable water slides installed in Guadalajara’s Plaza de Liberacion and Plaza Universidad over the Easter holiday were not only criticized by many Tapatiosas an “eyesore” but failed to attract the large numbers of participants as in previous years. Only 60,000...

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Expert warns of Corona Market collapse

-1 DAYS AGO
Expert warns of Corona Market collapse

The construction of the new Corona Market in downtown Guadalajara may be causing sinkholes and fractures to appear in properties surrounding the site. One expert this week warned of an “imminent danger” of collapse of the new structure – around 50 percent complete – an...

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Safer wheeling through La Floresta

-1 DAYS AGO

Cyclists pedaling along the treacherous stretch of the Ciclopista running through La Floresta have enjoyed safer travel during the Easter holiday period thanks to eight large metal drums strategically placed to keep speeding motorists from invading the unprotected trail.  Half of the green tr...

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Expat suffers fatal fall

13 DAYS AGO

Longtime expat resident John Plummer was pronounced dead at the scene on Tuesday, March 17 after taking a fatal tumble on the sidewalk near the entrance of the Super Lake grocery store in San Antonio Tlayacapan. 

Emergency first response medics from the Chapala Red Cross were unable to revive ...

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Jalisco hopes to offer 12,000 free Internet spaces

-1 DAYS AGO

The University of Guadalajara is providing training to municipal authorities to enter into the national Mexico Conectado initiative, whose aim is to offer universal free internet access within the next three years.

Jalisco currently has 125 public spaces with free internet access but the state gove...

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Five Chapala-based gendarmes killed in Ocotlan shootout

13 DAYS AGO

Five police officers who were killed in a confrontation with heavily armed gunmen in Ocotlan on Thursday, March 19  were members of the Gendarmería convoy platoon that has been assigned to carry out routine patrols in the Chapala area since early February. 

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Mexican F1 race fans forced to pay top dollar

-1 DAYS AGO

When Mexico was included on the 2015 Formula One calendar after an absence of 23 years, Tapatio F1 driver Sergio Perez said October’s race at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City would be the “highlight” of his career.

But auto fans starved of  F1 adrenaline for so...

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Basic food plunge

-1 DAYS AGO

Mexico’s basket of 80 basic food products that are essential for families is beyond the price range of 66 million Mexicans, or 55 percent of the population, according to a study by the Belisario Dominguez Institute.  This is a significant increase since 2010, when 47 percent of the popula...

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Briefly: Vallarta recovers

27 DAYS AGO

Puerto Vallarta has recovered from the sharp decline in tourism suffered between 2008 and 2011, when visitor numbers dropped by 37 percent. Bird flu, security issues and international economic woes were largely responsible for the fall. In 2014, Puerto Vallarta received 1.55 million visitors.

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Popular San Pancho Music Festival turns 15

1 MONTHS AGO

The annual three-day San Pancho Music Festival returns for its 15th year in the beach town of San Francisco, Nayarit. As always there is no charge to the public. It is entirely supported by the contributions of local and international recording artists, and donations from those in attendance are alw...

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Ex-PM Tony Blair bullish on Mexico

13 DAYS AGO

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said Mexico’s traditions and culture could help the country become a major hub for foreign investment. 

Speaking at the Tianguis Turistico in Acapulco, Blair praised President Enrique Peña Nieto’s reforms. “Mexico is moving in the right direction an...

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UN slams Mexico for human rights record

27 DAYS AGO

A United Nations report has placed Mexico among the worst 30 countries in the world for human rights abuses, with Venezuela being the only other Latin American country on the list.

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Financial indicators as of Thursday, April 9, 2015

-1 DAYS AGO

Financial indicators as of Thursday, April 9, 2015

–Mexican Stock Market (BMV) opened at 44,980.56, an increase of 1,349.60 points from Thursday, March 26, 2015.

–Interest paid on 28-day Treasury Certificates (CETES) was down at 3.02 percent from Thursday, March 26, 2015.

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US firm opens 4th city plant

13 DAYS AGO

Jabil Circuit, Inc. has opened its fourth metropolitan area plant in the Guadalajara Technology Park, situated four kilometers past the city beltway (periferico) on the highway to Tepic. 

The U.S.-based global electronics manufacturing services company is investing US$10 million in the plant t...

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Obituary – Antonio Zennaro

-1 DAYS AGO

Antonio “Tony” Zennaro died March 8 in Italy due to complications of cancer. He was 45 years old.

Zennaro was born February 28, 1970 in Venice, Italy.  He came to Lakeside in 2005. He was a local fixture, zipping along on his bicycle from one home improvement job to another

He was...

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Obituaries – William (Bill) Vaughan O’Brien

27 DAYS AGO

William (Bill) Vaughan O’Brien died Monday, March 2 in Florida after a short battle with cancer. O’Brien was born October 21, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York. He graduated from Mamaroneck High School and attended Florida State College. 

The U.S. Marine corporal served 13 months active combat in Vie...

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Chivas & Atlas tie

-1 DAYS AGO

The fierce rivalry between Guadalajara’s largest soccer teams, Chivas and Atlas, was stoked by a 1-1 draw in an intense match that lived up to fans’ high expectations. In the end, Chivas fans were the ones celebrating the final whistle, while Atlas supporters bemoaned the fact that Ponch...

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Charros’ US pitcher lands baseball award

1 MONTHS AGO

It may be the off-season in baseball’s Mexican Pacific League (LMP) but the Guadalajara-based Charrros de Jalisco are continuing to make headlines after finishing runners-up to the Tomateros de Culiacan in their debut campaign. 

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Expat Living

Easter culinary treat takes over city center

13 DAYS AGO

Maunday Thursday saw vendors of the sweet bread delicacy, empanadas, out in force in their dozens, especially in the center of Guadalajara, as the faithful made their traditional annual visit to seven churches. The vendors will sell their treats throughout the weekend.

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English-speaking congregations plan Holy Week, Easter services

13 DAYS AGO

St. Mark’s Anglican

St. Mark’s Anglican church begins the holy season on Palm Sunday, March 29, with a bilingual Mass. Parishioners first gather in the garden at noon for a ceremonial palm procession with hymns led by the choir. During Mass, parishioners will put on a reading of the Passion of Chri...

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City Living - April 10, 2015

-1 DAYS AGO

Producer’s Fair

Dozens of vendors will set up shop at the next edition of the Feria de Productores (Producer’s Fair) on Sunday, April 19 at the Lions Club (Club de Leones), just off Avenida Tepeyac.

The event is organized by Circulo de Produccion, a collective of small, local producers...

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City Living - April 4, 2015

13 DAYS AGO

Vocal groups

Distinguished vocal groups are set to perform outdoors in downtown Guadalajara’s Plaza Tapatia on Tuesday, April 7, between 5 and 7 p.m. 

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LCS reveals news board member

-1 DAYS AGO

Yolanda Martinez is the most recently selected member of the Lake Chapala Society (LCS) board of directors. 

When Martinez returned to Mexico from Chicago 20 years ago, she built and opened Yoly’s, a full-service salon in Bugambilias Plaza. In the past two decades she has given generousl...

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Efforts of LCS staffer recognized

-1 DAYS AGO

The Lake Chapala Society (LCS) office staff recently honored Adela Araiza, as she celebrated the second anniversary as the organization’s operations manager. 

“Adela is the glue that holds our volunteers together as they strive to meet their goal of ‘People Helping People,&...

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Laguna Chapalac – April 10, 2015

-1 DAYS AGO

Conservatives

During the remainder of April, the Lakeside Conservative Group is presenting the full nine-episode series, “The Men who Killed Kennedy,” at the Cinemas del Lago in Ajijic’s Bugambilias Plaza. 

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Laguna Chapalac – April 4, 2015

13 DAYS AGO

LCS Seminars

The Tuesday April 7, noon seminar will be chaired by Ron Mullenaux. The meeting is reserved for Lake Chapala Society (LCS) members only and features a video talk by political scientist Parag Khanna titled “Mapping the future of countries.�? Many people think the lines on the map no long...

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PV writer’s conference stressing publishing

1 MONTHS AGO

As aspiring writers well know, authoring a book is one thing, getting it published is another.

An opportunity to bridge that gap will be offered at the Puerto Vallarta International Writers Conference at Bibioteca Los Mangos March 6-8. Evelyn Bryne of White Bird Publications will be attending to gi...

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Suspense in Bucerias: expat pens first novel

4 MONTHS AGO
Suspense in Bucerias: expat pens first novel

After more than two decades wintering and living on the Jalisco coast, Barbara McKinley Morrison has used her experiences to pen her first novel.

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North Banderas Beat - March 27, 2015

13 DAYS AGO
North Banderas Beat - March 27, 2015

Altruism Festival

Paraiso Felino, the no-kill cat shelter in the northshore inland town of San Juan, will again be  one of the 24 Vallarta-area community service organizations to benefit from the annual International Altruism Festival, set for May 17 at the Hotel Marriott, in cooperation with ...

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La Manzanillo Memo – April 4, 2015

13 DAYS AGO
La Manzanillo Memo – April 4, 2015

Bare Bones Theatre 

Since 2011 La Manzanilla’s Bare Bones Readers’ Theatre, headed-up by Arleen Pace, has been entertaining us with their annual productions. During their inaugural shows the group had us laughing and blushing during lively performances of The Vagina Monologues.   From int...

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Barra de Navidad and Melaque Journal – March 27, 2014

13 DAYS AGO
Barra de Navidad and Melaque Journal – March 27, 2014

The International Language

Barra’s families come from fishing and agriculture ancestry, so locals are drawn to certain musical styles. Of course, the town’s population includes tourists and expats, who along with locals, like to kick back and groove to banda, norteña and grupera sounds. 

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Puerto Vallarta Bulletin – March 6, 2015

1 MONTHS AGO
Puerto Vallarta Bulletin – March 6, 2015

Cat Tails

A cool cocktail, awesome hors d’oeuvres, live music and a spectacular sunset awaits at the PuRR Project Sunset Cocktail at Daiquiri Dick’s on on Tuesday, March 10, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 

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Columns

Documentary film outfit brings Jalisco into focus, while stacking up awards

-1 DAYS AGO

Visitors to Teuchitlan’s ever more popular Phil Weigand Museum eventually wander into its auditorium to take the weight off their feet and watch a 50-minute video called “An Unknown Civilization in Ancient Western Mexico.” 

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Hot pools versus hot river: What does La Primavera have to offer?

13 DAYS AGO

The town of La Primavera is located 12 kilometers northwest of Guadalajara on the extension of Avenida Vallarta (Highway 15), the road heading for Tepic, Puerto Vallarta and Nogales. It takes only a few minutes to drive south through this pueblito, whereupon you come to a sort of forest. No, I don’t...

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South of North – Cattle drive as political leaders, fiscal gurus and czars ruin the economy, order assassinations

-1 DAYS AGO

Various forms of present government corruption threaten Mexico’s dreams of growth.  Past similar attempts at self-aggrandizement stir the memories of many long-time residents.  The 1994 devastation of the Mexican economy is one of these.  A new president, Ernesto Zedillo, had ju...

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Miriam was from the shore of the Sea of Galilee, taking part in transforming the western world

13 DAYS AGO

Mary Magdalene had an unfortunate name.  It continues in “religious�? memory to be too popular.  There were so many Marys that Pope “Gregory the Great�? bunched several of Christ’s female followers together and turned Mary of Magdala into a whore.  (Magdala: a well-known city 120 miles ...

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Windows 9 goes way of 2014 World Series

13 DAYS AGO

An upcoming event to watch for this new year of 2015 is the debut of Microsoft’s newest Operating System, Windows 10.  Some people aware of Windows 7 and Windows 8 may be asking “What happened to Windows 9?�?

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Resolving a lost internet connection

20 DAYS AGO

Once I received a call from a woman quite agitated that her computer had inexplicably lost its connection to the internet two days earlier.  When I arrived she showed me her wireless access point with its little antennas sitting in the front room of the house.  I went to work testing it us...

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The heavens open – is this really March?

20 DAYS AGO

March is on record as the driest month of the year in Jalisco, meteorologists say.  Tlaloc, the Aztec rain God, obviously thought it was time for that stat to change.

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Easter Bonnets

13 DAYS AGO

While I was thinking about this column the other day, the Irving Berlin hit, “In Your Easter Bonnet,�? floated back into memory. Judy Garland sang that song in the 1948 movie “Easter Parade,�? which also starred Fred Astaire, Ann Miller, Peter Lawford and character actor Jules Munshin. 

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Batten down the hatches

13 DAYS AGO

Have you laid in supplies for the coming holiday? This is the time of year when lakesiders do emergency shopping, just like Californians restocking their earthquake kit, Floridians in the path of a hurricane and Northerners waiting for a forecast ice storm or blizzard. 

What’s the big deal? Me...

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A Midwesterner moves to Mexico – April 10, 2015

-1 DAYS AGO

“When you’re dead, you turn into a snake,” my three-year-old grandson told me the other day as we walked home from school – a walk that takes us by at least one house with an “Ave Maria” plaque at its entrance, stores and restaurants that close on religious h...

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A Midwesterner moves to Mexico – March 27, 2015

13 DAYS AGO

Years ago, my dad went to the woods surrounding our small town and brought back a redbud sapling and planted it at the rear of our house. Too close to the house it turned out, as Dad and I watched that sapling take root and then turn away from the house and grow out at a near ninety degree angle. I ...

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Mexican Lifestyles

New app for drivers warns of hazards

-1 DAYS AGO

Tec de Monterrey University has developed a new app so smartphone users can avoid hazards on the roads. Drivers will be able to consult their handheld devices to keep an eye out for breeches, landslides, fallen trees, rain, animals and traffic. The app was developed for Continental Automative Servic...

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Gov’t agency develops app for boaters, fishermen

-1 DAYS AGO

A new smartphone app, in both English and Spanish, allows fishermen and boaters to stay in compliance with Mexican laws covering visas and permits.

Developed by Mexico’s Aquaculture and Fishing Commission (Conapesca), the app includes the requirements for boaters who plan to venture into Mexi...

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Upscale Tequila hotel up & running

1 MONTHS AGO

The first Gran Turismo hotel has opened in the town of Tequila and has set an initial promotional rate of US$160 to entice guests.

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Mexican couple draws on fitting background to create lively outings

3 MONTHS AGO
Mexican couple draws on fitting background to create lively outings

In offering tours of substance to Lakeside residents, the husband-and-wife team of Rosie Cepeda and Carlos Alfaro bring some uncommon experience.
With her background as a high-school chemistry teacher in northern Mexico, Cepeda’s interest in natural sciences and education shows.

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Continent’s oldest winemaking nation looks for yet another revival

13 DAYS AGO

Wine has been an integral part of European culture for millennia and, until not so long ago, part of the daily diet. 

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An epicure’s dream of healthy eating in Mazamitla

13 DAYS AGO

When our Mexican friend Eliana invited us for lunch at the restaurant she and her sister have opened in their home in Mazamilta, we couldn´t imagine what epicurean delights we would be enjoying. 

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The top-selling Mexico-themed new books of 2014

13 DAYS AGO
The top-selling Mexico-themed new books of 2014

The production line of books on Mexico seems to get longer with each passing year. Dozens of tomes were published in 2014, the best selling titles of which appear below (guide books excluded) in no particular order.   Only one of the books in this list was self-published, which goes to disprove...

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Rebuilding your life after the death of a loved one

5 MONTHS AGO

Put yourself in this scenario: Your name is Judy. Your husband’s name is Bob. Together you have discovered Lake Chapala in central Mexico (for Bob it is “love at first sight�?) and there you have recently purchased your retirement home, where “One entire sliding-glass wall opened onto a view of the l...

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IMSS seeks new ways to ease patient congestion

1 MONTHS AGO

The Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) in Jalisco is struggling to cope with the increase in the number of new subscribers to the national health care system.

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Weighing up the risks of common medications

4 MONTHS AGO
Weighing up the risks of common medications

With some public health experts warning about the overuse of antibiotics and vaccines, many individuals struggle with uncertainty when faced with situations that call for their use.

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Death of Chapala couple pegged as robbery-homicide

The victims have been identified as Alma Rosa Villanueva de Sales, a 60-year-old native of Chapala, and her husband Alfred Paul Mergner Konitski, a German-born U.S. citizen, age 70.

The double homicide was reported to police department at 1:30 p.m. Friday shortly after Villanueva’s elderly mother called a locksmith to open the couple’s residence, located in a small housing complex set out of view behind the Hotel Chapala Haciendas at the city’s northern outskirts. She told police she first became concerned when her daughter failed to show up last Tuesday for customary daily visits to her Chapala home. Repeated attempts to contact her over the next three days had been fruitless. Villanueva was reportedly last seen alive on Monday while carrying out a transaction at a local bank.

A hotel employee told investigators  she spotted the couple leaving their home monday morning, but did not see them return before she got off work at 5 p.m. Other members of the staff, and an elderly foreign woman who lives in a bungalow in the complex were questioned but reported they saw and heard nothing indicating a crime was in progress.

Police found Mergner’s body in the living room, while that of his spouse was in the adjacent kitchen. Both were sprawled on the floor, face down. Agents from Chapala’s Ministerio Publico (MP) prosecutor’s office were called to take charge of the crime scene and full investigation of the case.

According to MP office superintendent Gabriel Sanchez, preliminary examination of the corpses revealed that the pair had died three to four days earlier, apparently succumbing to severe heads wounds caused by a heavy instrument. Results of the official autopsy are still pending.

Crime scene investigators discovered a hammer in the living room as well as bloody fingerprints and shoe tracks inside the dwelling. The drawers of some furnishings had been ransacked, while a television set, other electronic devices and the couple’s automobile were left intact, suggesting the perpetrators intended to steal cash and other small valuables, Sanchez says.

He indicated that the Chapala MP has handled at least a half dozen local robbery complaints this year, with similar modus operandi reported by the victims. If forensic experts match fingerprints and other evidence with clues collected in previous cases there is some hope that the murderers may soon be identified and captured.


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