Beauty influencer admits she’s afraid she’ll be killed before being shot

A beauty influencer who was shot and admitted that she was worried about her life just minutes before she was killed, admitting to her followers: “I’m worried.”
Valeria Marquez, 23, filmed Tuesday at her beauty salon in Jalisco, Mexico, while her phone recorded a live broadcast.
The cold-blooded killer has not been identified, but Denis Rodríguez, a spokesman for the Jalisco State Attorney’s Office, said a masked man pretending to be a delivery driver arrived at the salon hours before the attack.
The man accompanied the second person and told a woman in the salon that they had to see Max give her a “expensive gift.” CBS News.
When the beautiful influencer arrives at the salon and is told that two people are looking for her, she tells her followers: “Maybe they are going to kill me.”
“They are coming to take me away, or something? I’m worried,” Max said later on the stream.
Shortly after admission, two men returned to the salon and asked for an influential person.
“They are here,” she told her followers, asking when she heard a sound off-screen: “Hey, Valley?”
Valeria Marquez, 23, was shot to death in her beauty salon on Tuesday

Doble R is linked to previous murders in the area and is a well-known cartel leader

Now new details have revealed Max’s concerns about her life before the murder, two suspects arrive at her salon (pictured) and ask her, and then they kill her
She replied, giving a stuffed animal and a Starbucks coffee before the masked man fired and opened her head and chest.
Marquez broadcast live. Rodríguez revealed that prosecutors believe the men were hired assassins.
The invaders arrived at whether the victim (Márquez) was there. So it seems he doesn’t know her,” Rodriguez said.
“That way you can infer without having to conclude – this is the one who is paid. Apparently a purposeful person.
In another video, Max admits she once dated a “thug” and tells her followers that I changed. I’m not out anymore, I’m not drinking anymore, I’m no longer around the thugs, I’m a good girl.
Medical staff announced Max died at the scene and investigators are working to find the suspect who remained on the street.
Although the suspect has not been named by authorities, Mexican newspaper El Heraldo reported that the worrying cartel leader Doble R is the center of the investigation.
Max reportedly had a romantic relationship with the man and she felt envious when her followers began sending expensive gifts.

Denis Rodríguez, spokesman for the Jalisco State Attorney’s Office

Max reportedly told her followers before she died, “Are they coming to take me away, or what? I’m worried,’ when she heard two people looking for her
doble r has to do with the violent faction of Jalisco Nueva Generacion Cartel, who has seized the area-controlled.
He has a broad criminal history, previously linked to the murders of Venezuelan model Daisy Ferrer Arenas and influencer Juan Luis Lagunas, who reportedly insulted cartel owner Nemesio Oseguera.
Max’s murder shocked the world and articulated the women’s crisis in Mexico, where women were often killed and beaten.
Violence against women soars in Latin American countries as cartel members suffer shocking gender-based violence.
Mexico mayoral candidate Yesenia Lara Gutierrez was shot dead a few days ago in Marquez while greeting residents on the street.
Shocking killings are also captured by the camera as the camera reveals the lives of people running with gunfire.

A man named Doble R is suspected of being in the death of Marquez, local news reports the two are dating

Max reportedly told her followers before being killed that she “stopped the thugs”
A Mexican newspaper pointed out that Gutierrez was greeting “women with children” at the beginning of the shooting. She was killed in the shooting and her daughter was appointed victim.
Women’s incidents are often directed at women in the political or public eye. Mexico tied for the fourth highest example of women, with Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia, according to UN data.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said in a statement Thursday that authorities are working to identify Max’s killer and expressed solidarity with influencers’ families.
Marquez is popular on social media for its beauty and lifestyle videos, attracting more than 110,000 followers.