Mexico border state hails 'historic' sentencing of 5 men to 697 years for killings of 11 women

1MEXICO CITY - Mexican prosecutors announced Tuesday that they had won "historic" convictions and sentences of 697 years in prison against five men for killing 11 women near the border city of Ciudad Juarez.
2The state prosecutor's office in Chihuahua state said the men lured women with the promise of jobs, but instead subjected them to human trafficking and forced prostitution before killing them.
3A statement from the office called the sentences on charges of aggravated homicide and human trafficking "exemplary and historic."
4Ciudad Juarez, which is across from El Paso, Texas, was the scene of a series of eerily similar killings of more than 100 women beginning in 1993.
5Those possible serial or copy-cat killings, with similar victim profiles and killing methods, appeared to taper off by late 2004 or early 2005.
6Many of those crimes remain unsolved, and none are connected to the current case.
7In this case, the victims' skeletal remains were found dumped in 2012 in fields in the Juarez valley, east of the city.
8The remains were so decomposed that authorities originally thought there were 12 victims.
9Most were young.
10Prosecutors followed the trail of victims, many of who disappeared in 2009 or 2010 after having gone to apply for jobs at stores, to a hotel in Ciudad Juarez where the women were apparently held and forced to work as prostitutes.
11The culprits allegedly them when they became troublesome.