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The arrest in December of the teenager, Edgar Jiménez Lugo, who went by the nickname "El Ponchis," a reference to his pudgy build as a younger child, shocked the nation because of the gruesome nature of the crimes and his youth.
NYT > Global Home By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD 2011
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He was said to have gone by the nickname "El Ponchis," or "The Cloak."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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CUERNAVACA, Mexico - The accused adolescent assassin universally known by his nickname "El Ponchis" goes to trial Monday, now a famous face among the growing phalanx of teens filling the ranks of killers and victims in Mexico's gangster wars.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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CUERNAVACA, Mexico - The accused adolescent assassin universally known by his nickname "El Ponchis" goes to trial Monday, now a famous face among the growing phalanx of teens filling the ranks of killers and victims in Mexico's gangster wars.
chron.com Chronicle 2011
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Actually, if you ask Mexican middle school kids what "Ponchis" means, it refers to someone who likes techno music, with its "punchy-punchy" beats.
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Actually, if you ask Mexican middle school kids what "Ponchis" means, it refers to someone who likes techno music, with its "punchy-punchy" beats.
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One boy on the video alleged that "El Ponchis" was his accomplice.
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A relative has said Jimenez was nicknamed "Ponchis" by his family because he was a pudgy child.
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A relative has said Jimenez was nicknamed "Ponchis" by his family because he was a pudgy child.
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Authorities say Edgar Jimenez, known as "El Ponchis," worked for the South Pacific drug cartel and that he killed four people, whose mutilated bodies were found hanging from a bridge not far from Mexico City.
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