Posted on 05/29/2026 1:52:28 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A chilling tattoo of a human heart clutched by clawed hands may have helped federal prosecutors tie an alleged MS-13 gangster to one of Los Angeles’ most gruesome killings, a court has heard.
Prosecutors claim Angel Guzman helped butcher a man while deep inside the Angeles National Forest in 2017 — stabbing him more than 100 times, carving out his heart with a machete, and dumping his body into a canyon, the LA Times reported.
Now, Guzman and three other alleged members of the notorious MS-13 Fulton gang are facing federal charges tied to a bloody string of murders that cops say turned the LA County mountains into execution grounds.
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Posted on 5/28/2026, 7:16:02 PM by artichokegrower
Let me guess. The murderer has brown eyes and brown hair.
California man
If we don’t show up in November to keep the Democrats from taking over Congress, we will see more of this, and in our red areas as well.
Say what you will, but at least this crew were nature lovers
communing with Gaia, Pachamama, and the Earth Mother.
Didn’t we collectively flip-out when ISIS was doin this shit? I don’t see the same reaction. Daniel Pearl comes to mind. The savagery’s the same.
Correct.
Everywhere these monsters walk is a potential "execution ground."

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