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  • [HOLY S**T!] Mexico drug wars: 49 headless, dismembered bodies found dumped along highway



    Forty-nine headless, dismembered bodies were found along a stretch of highway in Mexico on Sunday.
    The mutilated bodies "scattered in a pool of blood"—some with their hands and feet "hacked off," according to the Associated Press—were discovered by local authorities on the edge of the town of San Juan on a road that connects Monterrey to the Texas border.
    The bodies were thought to have been dumped there by a drug cartel, authorities said. A welcome sign near the killing field was filled with graffiti with the message, "100% Zeta."
    Zetas is one the two largest drug cartels in Mexico. The other is the Sinaloa Cartel.
    "This continues to be violence between criminal groups," Jorge Domene, a state security spokesman, said in a news conference on Sunday. "This is not an attack against the civilian population."
    But the escalating violence between the two cartels has resulted in a recent rash of symbolic slayings.
    On April 17, according to the AP, mutilated bodies of 14 men were left in a minivan in downtown Nuevo Laredo. On May 5, the bodies of 23 people were found, some hanging from a bridge and others decapitated and dumped near city hall. On May 9, 18 dismembered bodies were discovered outside Guadalajara, Mexico's second-largest city.
    Nuevo Laredo and Monterrey are considered Zetas territory, while Guadalajara has been controlled by the Sinaloa Cartel.
    In September, a Sinaloa drug gang dumped 35 bodies in Veracruz, Mexico. In August, a Zetas attack on a Monterrey casino left 52 dead.
    Domene said Sunday's victims—43 men and 6 women—would be hard to identify because of "the lack of heads, hands and feet."
    Since 2006, when Mexico's President Felipe Calderon announced a crackdown on cartels, more than 47,500 people have been killed in drug-related violence.

  • #2
    Damn how mexico has changed since I was young. I remember going to Coahuila when I was 6 years old, and crying all the way back to Dallas because I wanted to stay

    It just sucks how bad it has gotten in the last decade

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    • #3
      only 49? not impressed

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      • #4
        Originally posted by MANIAC310 View Post
        only 49? not impressed
        But they were missing hands and heads

        So that made up

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        • #5
          Whatever Calderon is doing is definitely not working.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View Post
            Whatever Calderon is doing is definitely not working.
            Should he ask for outside help?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Chex31 View Post
              Should he ask for outside help?
              Well the US has it's broke hands full with it's own problems at the moment. Before basically every small town had its own "head of the plaza" that controlled the drug trade. Calderon took most of them down, but it lead to chaos, dramatically increasing the number of drug related murders and kidnappings. I'm not sure you can return to the old system at this stage, but it's probably worth a try.

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              • #8
                Posted this yesterday.

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                • #9
                  Fcuked up

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                  • #10
                    It's actually 69 now.

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