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The Cinco de Mayo celebration by Gringos and Hispanics
in Sierra Vista, Arizona, culminates at the same time the
crime spree of a serial killer comes to a halt.
Unlike most serial killers who take a memento from
their victims, this one leaves a token, but never the same
article. At the first crime scene he leaves a stack of
pancakes; at the second, a stuffed toy camel; at the third,
a dolphin-shaped balloon; at the fourth, a freshly cut iris;
and at the fifth, he leaves a picture of Geronimo.
What is the significance of these tokens to the murders?
Do the killings, starting on May first and ending on May
fifth, have anything to do with Cinco de Mayo?