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MS-13 leader on trial for gruesome murders in Virginia, including young waitress who was shot 16 times
By Steve Janoski
Published Oct. 9, 2024, 9:07 p.m. ET
 
An MS-13 leader is on trial in Virginia for his role in a half-dozen gruesome murders over the last five years, including one in which he and his gang shot a young waitress in the face so many times that her corpse was unrecognizable.

Federal prosecutors say Elmer Alas Candray, a 27-year-old native of El Salvador, became one of the busiest killers in Virginia as he rose through the ranks of the savage gang, which is known for its horrific violence, according to the Washington Post.

But now, he’s facing the music in federal court in Alexandria, where he’s accused of murder, racketeering conspiracy and firearms charges stemming from the six killings, which left five corpses in ritzy Fairfax County, Virginia, and another in Massachusetts, the outlet said.

Prosecutors say the murder case — which would imprison Alas Candray for life if he’s convicted — is the biggest they’ve taken to trial in several years.

Ironically, it could be his own people that do him in.

https://nypost.com/2024/10/09/us-news/ms-13-leader-on-trial-for-gruesome-murders-in-virginia-including-young-waitress-who-was-shot-16-times/
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