Isabel Miranda De Wallace Criticized the Court for Juana Hilda’s Release: ‘They Act Like a Cartel’
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Isabel Miranda de Wallace, founder of the organization Stop the Kidnapping, died last Saturday, March 8, however, a letter was released that she would have written before she died in which she compared the action of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (SCJN) to that of an organized crime cartel. In her program, journalist Ciro Gómez Leyva, made public the activist's brief in which he accused that the authorities would release Juana Hilda …
Three months after his alleged death, the communicator Ciro Gómez Leyva released a letter, allegedly written by businesswoman Isabel Miranda de Wallace, in which he already denounced the release of Juana Hilda González Lomelí before it happened. On Tuesday, the announcer opened the microphones of his radio space to Roberto Miranda Torres, brother of the publicist controversy, who confirmed that she died on March 8, due to complications due to li…
Isabel Miranda de Wallace questioned the actions of the SCJN and claimed that releasing Juana Hilda would be tantamount to operating as a criminal organization. The post Wallace accused that the SCJN would act as a criminal cartel if it released Juana Hilda first appeared on SinEmbargo MX.Read the full text on embargo.mx
The judiciary, the media and institutional actors line up to legitimize a new narrative of the false Wallace case, while the irregularities of the original case remain in impunity. By Guadalupe Lizárraga With the alleged posthumous statement of Isabel Miranda de Wallace, handed over by her brother to Ciro Gómez Leyva, it is evident that she already knew the SCJN ruling in advance in favor of Juana Hilda González Lomelí. Although it is a hypothes…
Isabel Miranda Torres, better known as Isabel Miranda de Wallace, accused the Supreme Court of Justice of corruption for the release of Juana Hilda González. Through an alleged posthumous letter from Isabel Miranda de Wallace sent to the newscast by Ciro Gómez Leyva, the founder of the civil association ‘Stop the Kidnapping’ considered that the SCJN had no means to release Juana Hilda González, accused of the kidnapping and murder of her son Hug…
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