Translated by Yaqui for
Borderland Beat from Zeta Nov 1, 2016
By Saul Ramirez Esparza
Midday on Monday Nov 1
dozens of human remains were found among tires and other garbage in an
excavation about three meters deep between Villa del Alamo and Colinas de Presa
in Tijuana.
The search operation
was conducted by forensic experts from SEIDO, the PGR and the staff of PGJE and
the Division Gendarmerie.
The president of the
United Association for the Disappeared of Baja California, Fernando Ocegueda
Flores, said the despite the secrecy surrounding the discovery and
investigation, the authorities estimated there to be about eighty human
remains, including bones and dental plates.
During this past week,
investigators for SEIDO and PGJE were, in addition, searching areas in Ejido Maclovio Rojas and others in
the vicinity of Tijuana and Tecate.
The United Association
of the Disappeared of Baja also are contributing any information from locations
they are searching on their own and from anonymous tips. SEIDO has sent
personnel and specialized search equipment to aid in their efforts.
Strange in a way how blood cells reproduce in bone, and some experts cannot identify a character with even dental...likely weather damage
ReplyDeleteHow exactly did they stumble across this grave site?
ReplyDeleteNo match, the police carefully mix the ADN samplers, and could we know how long the bodies have been buried?
ReplyDeleteThe seems to be someting worse coming to Baja California norte, international waste dumps disguised as "reprocessing centers" that can't operate on the US due to rules, too many environmental laws, labor expenses, and US watchdogs, in mexico, it all goes away with a mordida, and finding some skeletons on some guys closets helps grease the way...
All missing are from jalisco
ReplyDelete9:16 si no train la mano quebrada, y las toenails pintadas, eran de michoacan, esos puro guarache de llantas rabiales.
DeleteGood!
DeleteHEEERE WE GO AGAIN, the government will bury one more case and find that the car asses is a mass suicide burial ritual of some communist religious cult.
ReplyDeletewtf, again? How often does that happen.
DeletePos all the time, in mexico the government has discovered state sponsored terrorism works for them, drugs, death squads and governments have a long tradition.
Delete--trafficking in communism and guerrillas did not make good enough money, too easy to murder the guerrilla leaders.
On Monday , La Zeta published a statement from the PGJR saying that they have discounted the idea that this finding is a " Narco Fosa" and that they were led to investigate the place by a tip, which has nothing to do with organized crime or another " Pozolero" being present in TJ..........just for the record.
ReplyDeleteThey cant identify anybody cause theyre not from the area. Theyre sicarios that come from other states
ReplyDeleteHow long have the bodies been in their graves?
DeleteIt could point to who had the power to do as they please, also the genetic studies can tell more or less where a person comes from, which of course costs money nobody wants to spend now.