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Websurviving mexico’s torture epidemic.
“i’ve been working for the drug cartels and helped place a car bomb that killed two police officers,” said rogelio amaya, looking straight.
Webshocking video shows mexican cartel members lined up on their knees and taunted, moments before they are executed by a rival gang.
Webmexico city—numerous surveillance videos leaked to vice world news show gunmen in mexican special forces uniforms breaking a cartel boss out of jail just miles from the.
Webmexican drug kingpin joaquín el chapo guzmán personally tortured and murdered his rivals, his former bodyguard has said at a trial in new york.
Others have opted for a more.
Webseveral people were detained, with officials alleging they are members of the jalisco new generation cartel (cjng), one of the most brutal cartels in mexico.
Inside a los zetas cartel ‘kitchen’.
In the most gruesome.
Webdec 20, 2023 · eleven young people gunned down by criminals who shot up a holiday party.
Inside a los zetas cartel ‘kitchen’.
In the most gruesome.
Webdec 20, 2023 · eleven young people gunned down by criminals who shot up a holiday party.
Webmexico city — a gruesome video circulated wednesday on social media may have recorded the last moments of five kidnapped young men, and has transported mexico.
The recent attacks — all in the past month — are the latest in a string of mass killings in mexico that have drawn.
Some were ‘cooked’ in ovens.
Web‘worse than any horror film’:
Webmany have held suspects in detention for years before trial as a form of punishment, knowing they didn’t have the evidence for a conviction.
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