“It’s very painful, because I don’t know if my son is there”: the terror and desire to find a relative at the Teuchitlan extermination center
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21 Articles

Between uncertainty and fear, inhabitants of Teuchitl have faced the tragedy: location of the criminal center in Rancho Izaguirre.
“Hello, good morning, I have my brother missing, I saw there a backpack like the one he was wearing the day he left.” “Grey sweatshirt, with the ocean legend, is my son, disappeared in Veracruz.” “There will be an orthopedic boot among those things size five as a woman?” “Can you help me? That keychain was brought by my missing relative.” “Someone sees if there are women’s school shoes? My daughter disappeared five years ago.” The pain covers so…
This case has shocked Mexican society, while victim associations demand to be able to participate in investigations.
The case of the extermination camp located in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, has had a strong impact on public opinion on the ability of drug cartels to disappear and murder hundreds of people, and then hide their bodies in clandestine graves.The findings of clandestine crematoriums and human remains in the Rancho Izaguirre bring back the case of Santiago Meza López, known as ‘El Pozolero’, who confessed his participation in the disappearance of at least …
Hundreds of shoes, calcined skulls, bullet casings and farewell letters are part of the terrifying discoveries within a ranch located in the municipality of Teuchitlán, in Jalisco.During the weekend, the Guerreros Busquines de Jalisco collective published on its social networks crude images that portrayed its findings within the farm named Rancho Izaguirre and that, according to activists and authorities, belongs to members of the Jalisco Nueva …
Guadalajara, Jal., Guerreros Fírculos de Jalisco, the group that discovered hundreds of clues that prove the existence of a narcocamp at the Izaguirre ranch in Teuchitlán, announced the audio of a woman who was allegedly on the scene and who said that, at least every week, public officials sent patrols “with five or seven people” to be killed.
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