
Peter R. de Vries – Status: Solved
April 13, 2026
Gauri Lankesh – Status: In Progress & Under Investigation
April 13, 2026Name: Javier Valdez Cárdenas
Age: 50
Gender: Male
DOB: 12/04/1967
Nationality: Mexico
Last company worked for: Ríodoce (co-founder), correspondent for La Jornada
Family: Not widely detailed in public reporting
Incident Information:
Date of incident – May 15, 2017
Location of the incident – Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico
Offense victim of: Targeted Killing, Murder
Weapons included – Firearms (shot multiple times)
Suspect(s) Information:
Name: Members of organized crime groups linked to the Sinaloa Cartel.
Proof of Targeting the Journalist: Valdez was intercepted by armed assailants, dragged from his car, and shot multiple times near his newsroom. Authorities identified his journalism as the primary motive under investigation.
Reason for Killing: Because he reported on drug cartels, corruption, and organized crime in Sinaloa, Valdez was seen as a threat by criminal groups. His work documenting the drug war and its victims made him a high-risk target.
Progress of the Case: Multiple suspects were arrested and convicted. One gunman was sentenced to over 32 years in prison, while another accomplice also received a prison sentence. Authorities have linked the killing to orders from a cartel figure, though investigations into higher-level responsibility have continued.

