Posted on 03/13/2025 7:31:33 AM PDT by yesthatjallen
Mexican authorities will investigate a housing complex in the state of Jalisco where mass graves, hundreds of personal belongings, and clandestine crematoriums were discovered by a collective searching for missing persons.
Mexico’s Prosecutor’s Office will lead the investigation after President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Wednesday that her administration requested the agency to take over the case. The Prosecutor’s Office is an autonomous constitutional body, independent from the executive branch.
Jalisco Governor Pablo Lemus stated that the Mexican National Search Commission will also collaborate with state and national authorities to investigate the mass graves. The complex is also believed to have been a recruitment center for a regional criminal organization.
The discovery was made last week by the collective Guerreros Buscadores de Jalisco (Warrior Searchers of Jalisco) following an anonymous tip. The site, located at the Izaguirre Ranch in the locality of Teuchitlán, was initially searched by the collective before authorities intervened.
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Pfft. Maybe the wind just them in? Or maybe the failed narco-state put them there on behalf of their cartel pals?
More of The Trump Effect?
As if no one knew of this place for years.
Mexico is a perfect example of what happens when a country has very restrictive gun laws.
The bad guys (cartels) have all the guns they want.
The good guys (innocent people) have no guns.
So bad guys can kill good guys whenever they feel like it.
Of course the bad guys are also killing other bad guys. But would the cartels even exist in the first place if Mexico had allowed their citizenry to be armed?
And once the appropriate payoffs have been made to the government/officials all will disappear into the never never. Viva Mejico!
‘Extermination’ site discovered in Mexico with cremation ovens, human remains
https://www.foxnews.com/world/extermination-site-discovered-mexico-cremation-ovens-human-remains
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