Latin rapper and YouTube star “QBA,” confessed this week to dissolving the bodies of three missing film students in acid — at the behest of a drug cartel, according to nypost.
Christian Omar Palma Gutierrez, was arrested by Mexican authorities over the deaths of Salomon Aceves Gastelum, 25, Daniel Diaz, 20, and Marco Avalos, 20, in western Jalisco state last month, Agence France-Presse reported.
He confessed to state prosecutors that he disposed of the bodies after the three victims were kidnapped, tortured and murdered, the outlet reported.
Gutierrez admitted that a friend recruited him three months ago to work for the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel, and that he had received 3,000 pesos — nearly $159 — a week. “He has participated in three other previous murders,” chief investigator Lizette Torres told the outlet.
Gutierrez’s YouTube channel boasts more than 125,000 subscribers — and many of his videos include images of poor neighborhoods, drugs and weapons. Others feature the rapper and his friends showing off luxury vehicles and motorcycles.
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