2 suspects arrested after mother and son murdered while searching for her other missing son in Mexico
- Authorities in Mexico have taken into custody two individuals believed to be involved in the killing of a woman and her son last week in the state of Jalisco.
- The victims, Maria del Carmen Morales and Jaime Daniel Ramirez Morales, were searching for her other missing son who disappeared last year.
- Maria belonged to Guerreros Buscadores, a group that locates missing relatives and recently found remains at a suspected cartel camp in Jalisco.
- Prosecutors have identified two individuals, aged 27 and 24, who are accused of this murder and are believed to be connected to approximately twelve other homicides.
- The killings underscore Mexico’s ongoing violence and forced disappearances, with over 120,000 people missing since 2006 and frequent mass grave discoveries.
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Jalisco: Potential Material Murderers Arrested as a Mother Seeker · Global Voices
Guadalajara, Jal., Jalisco's prosecutor's office arrested two men who, according to evidence and testimonies, are likely to be material perpetrators of the murders of María del Carmen Morales, a member of Jalisco's Guerreros Search Engine collective, and his 26-year-old son Jaime Daniel Ramírez Morales, on April 23.
Two arrested for the murder of mother seeker María del Carmen Morales in Jalisco
The State Prosecutor’s Office of Jalisco reported this Thursday on the arrest of two alleged hit men who were allegedly involved in the murder of María del Carmen Morales, a mother who was a member of the Guerreros Buscares group in Jalisco; and her son, Daniel Ramírez, on 23 April in the Las Villas division, in Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, Jalisco. The subjects were identified as Juan Manuel ‘N’ and José Luis ‘N’, 27 and 24 years old, respectively. St…
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