Colombian Hitwoman Nicknamed ‘The Doll’ Bears Striking Resemblance To Aubrey Plaza

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Police in Colombia recently found and arrested 23-year-old alleged hitwoman Karen Julieth Ojeda Rodriguez, who came to be known as “The Doll” and was charged in connection to several killings, including the recent death of her ex-lover.

However, when people across the world caught wind of the arrest — and saw pictures of Rodriguez — all they could talk about was one thing: Rodriguez bears an absolutely incredible resemblance to superstar actress Aubrey Plaza.

Now, Plaza is not Colombian (that we’re aware of), but she is Puerto Rican. So some of that checks out. But Rodriguez’s life of crime is definitely big screen worthy.

Colombian Hitwoman Resembling Aubrey Plaza Allegedly Lured Boyfriend To Death

Police claim that Rodriguez lured her ex-boyfriend, Deyvy Jesus, to a July 23 ambush in a rural area of Colombia. She allegedly called Jesus and told him to meet so that they could resolve a financial dispute. However, when he showed up to the location he was unfortunately gunned down by two men on motorcycles.

“With the capture of alias La Muneca and alias Leopoldo, a period of calm has been created in the region. These arrests mark progress in the dismantling of criminal structures responsible for the recent homicides,” Lieutenant Colonel Muaricio Herrara of the Magdalena Medio Police said. Police did not announce charges against Rodriguez or the two accomplices arrested alongside her.

As for Plaza, she coincidentally starred as Rio Vidal, AKA Death, in her most recent role in the Disney+ show “Agatha All Along.” So a role as a hitwoman feels like a logical next step

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Clay Sauertieg is an editor with an expertise in College Football and Motorsports. He graduated from Penn State University and the Curley Center for Sports Journalism with a degree in Print Journalism.
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