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In Jalisco, volunteers found an ‘extermination site’. Now, critics are asking why the government did not find it first.
Charred bones and hundreds of articles of clothing and other personal effects were found at a location dubbed by local media as the "ranch of horror." ...
The discovery of bones, shoes and clothing at the Jalisco ranch has shone a spotlight on the ruthless tactics of cartels in a ...
Mexico's attorney general said today that cremation may have occurred but not on the site of the Izaguirre ranch in ...
A Mexican public security analyst warned more horror sites run by drug cartels could be uncovered. He explained how these ...
The discovery of mass graves is not uncommon in Mexico, but the possibility that ... Possible links between the Jalisco state prosecutor's office and organized crime would also be investigated ...
Forensic technicians stand at a cordoned area during a media tour by Jalisco's Attorney General ... the country converted into a mass grave in its own right. In response to a longstanding ...
Attorney general claims remains found at suspected extermination camp not tested A woman places a candle during a vigil for the victims of the clandestine mass grave recently found in Teuchitlan ...
The discovery of mass graves is not uncommon in Mexico, but the possibility that ... Possible links between the Jalisco state prosecutor’s office and organized crime would also be investigated ...