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Mail Malpartida Achón

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Mail Malpartida Achón
Born1974 (age 49–50)
Other names"The Cutthroat of Oxapampa"
"The Butcher of Oxapampa"
Conviction(s)Murder x10
Kidnapping
Extortion
Possesion of illegal weaponry
Terrorism
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment
Details
Victims10–21
Span of crimes
2006–2007
CountryPeru
State(s)Huánuco, Oxapampa
Date apprehended
December 27, 2007

Mail Malpartida Achón (born 1974), known as The Cutthroat of Oxapampa (Spanish: El Degollador de Oxapampa), is a Peruvian serial killer, kidnapper and ex-MRTA terrorist who murdered at least ten people in the Oxapampa area from 2006 to 2007, sometimes with accomplices. Convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for his confirmed crimes, Malpartida later confessed responsibility for a total of twenty one murders, which has thus far not been proven.

Early life

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Little is known about Malpartida's early life. Born in 1974, he joined the MRTA sometimes in the 1990s, receiving military and firearms training in order to carry out actions against the government. After the organization was disbanded, Malpartida escaped into the jungles surrounding Oxapampa to avoid arrest.[1]

Murders

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In June 2006, Malpartida murdered 23-year-old mining businessman Lenin Francisco Balerio Alcántara by shooting him in the back and then robbing him of 280 grams of gold he had obtained from a gold mine in Huánuco.[1] After the murder, he extracted the man's organs so that the corpse could weigh less, and then forced the victim's cousin to throw the body into the river.[2] He was quickly caught by the police and imprisoned in the local prison in Oxapampa. On December 16, Malpartida, together with Isaías Ángeles Tambino and Marcelino Tolentino Guerra, killed the non-commissioned PNP officer Humberto Vásquez Pérez and inmate Guzmán Canerioqui Porras, after which they fled prison.[2] Before doing so, the trio stole two AKM rifles, three pistols, a grenade and a commando-style uniform, injuring another non-commissioned officer, Cristóbal Choque Flores, in the process.[3]

After escaping from prison, Malpartida kidnapped businessman Roberto Shuller Shaus and his daughter, demanding 50,000 dollars in exchange for their release, which he did after he was paid 10,000 soles.[1] On October 18, 2007, Malpartida kidnapped 55-year-old farmer Liboria Rivera Carhuaricra and demanded a large sum of money for her release, but instead slit her throat after noticing that officers were hiding in the area.[4] Before fleeing, he cut out her tongue so "her soul would not give him away".[2] It was alleged that in the time period after his escape from prison, he was involved in the murders of at least seven people and the extortion of more than ten cattle ranchers, with him apparently cutting up his victims with knives for pleasure.[5]

On December 27, Malpartida, aided by his brother Enías, kidnapped 45-year-old timber businesswoman Griselda Curi Huayta and demanded a payment of $20,000. The first part of the payment was made, and Curi was released.[1] The second part of the payment was agreed to be delivered in Cueva Blanca in the Junín Department. However, before he could receive it, he was cornered by police and caught as part of "Operation Hunt 2008". After a nine-hour chase, Malpartida was captured and found in possession of a grenade, portable radios, binoculars, ski masks and military clothing.[5]

Trial and sentence

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In 2009, Malpartida was convicted on multiple counts of murder, extortion, kidnapping and possession of illegal weaponry, for which he and Tolentino were sentenced to life imprisonment.[3] During the trial, he claimed to the judge that he was involved in twenty one murders in total. In September of that year, Malpartida was involved in the deposit of a sum of 369 soles in the account of Norma Beatriz Bustamante Yauri, then staff at the Huancayo Prison, by some alleged relatives, an action that led to disciplinary repercussions against Bustamante.[6][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d Francisco Claros (October 30, 2022). "El 'Degollador de Oxapampa': ¿cuál es la historia del temido asesino serial de la selva central del Perú?" [The 'Cutthroat of Oxapampa': What is the story of the feared serial killer from the central jungle of Peru?]. La República (in Spanish). Archived from the original on October 12, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Jeremías Huanca (August 16, 2022). "Historias de criminales: Quién es Mail Malpartida Achón, el 'degollador de Oxapampa'" [Stories of criminals: Who is Mail Malpartida Achón, the 'Cutthroat of Oxapampa'?]. TROME.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on July 1, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "El degollador de Oxapampa: capturaba a sus víctimas, reclamaba un pago para dejarlas libres, pero terminaba asesinándolas de forma brutal" [The Cutthoart of Oxapampa: he captured his victims, demanded payment to set them free, but ended up brutally murdering them]. Infobae (in Spanish). October 26, 2022. Archived from the original on July 1, 2024.
  4. ^ "Degüellan a mami agricultora" [Farmer mother's throat slit]. El Popular (in Spanish). January 23, 2008. Archived from the original on July 1, 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Policía captura a avezado delincuente que fugó de penal de Oxapampa" [Police arrest seasoned criminal who escaped from Oxapampa prison]. Andina (in Spanish). January 24, 2009. Archived from the original on July 1, 2024.
  6. ^ Resolution of the National Penitentiary Council (2011, in Spanish)
  7. ^ Resolution of the National Penitentiary Council (2012, in Spanish)