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Philip True Philip True (18 June 1948 - 16 December 1998) was an American foreign correspondent in Mexico City, Mexico for the ''San Antonio Express-News''. While on a ten-day, 65-mile trek to learn about the Huichol people in the southern Sierra Madre Occidental, Jalisco, True was murdered. True was the first American journalist to be murdered in Mexico in modern times. == Early history ==
Philip True was from San Fernando, California, and he attended both the Los Angeles Valley College and the University of California, Irvine, where he graduated in 1970. After college he was a dock worker and union representative, as well as a drywaller.〔 While in his forties, True became a journalist, first for the ''Brownsville Herald'' in 1990 and then for the ''San Antonio Express-News'' after 1992. As a reporter for the ''San Antonio Express-News'', he had worked the Laredo bureau and then became its correspondent in Mexico City, Mexico.〔 His most notable works of journalism were his coverage of the Chiapas conflict and Pope John Paul II's visit to Cuba in January 1998.〔 Philip and Martha True were married for 7 years and had lived in Mexico City since 1996. Martha, a native Mexican from Matamoros, worked as the head of a nonprofit environmental agency in Mexico City. When True traveled to learn more about the Huichol Indians, Martha was four months pregnant with their first child. The couple had one son, Teo.〔
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