Monday, February 9, 2009

...HOLY ^*&%!!!

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Fernando Ocegueda hasn't seen his son since gunmen dragged the college student from the family's house three years ago. Alma Diaz wonders what happened to her son, Eric, a Mexicali police officer who left a party in 1995 and never returned.

Arturo Davila still pounds on police doors looking for answers 11 years after his daughter and a girlfriend were kidnapped in downtown Ensenada.
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For the hundreds, perhaps thousands, of families of people who have vanished amid Baja California's drug wars, the search for justice has been lonely and fruitless. But their hopes have been buoyed recently by the Jan. 22 arrest of a man Mexican authorities believe is behind the gruesome disposal of bodies in vats of industrial chemicals.

Santiago Meza Lopez, a stocky 45-year-old taken into custody after a raid near Ensenada, was identified as the pozolero who liquefied the bodies of victims for lieutenants of the Arellano Felix drug cartel. Authorities say he laid claim to stuffing 300 bodies into barrels of lye, then dumping some of the liquefied remains in a pit in a hillside compound in eastern Tijuana.
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Whew, Mexican weirdness at it's best.
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Schteveo

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

well look at the bright side, less illegal immigrants!

Blue said...

yeah - where/how is Poots?
or do i have to send my good suit to the cleaners?

Anonymous said...

What about the improper disposal of toxic waste? Where is Greenpeace on this? Where is Algore?

Anonymous said...

Bet he owns a fancy house in Mexifornia, a new Benz, and gets govt. checks every month.

And how is brother Poots doing? Anybody hear?

Jimbo said...

BOW said...
What about the improper disposal of toxic waste?


Okay - I give up... How DO you dispose of a Mexican?

Anonymous said...

WORD OF THE DAY
CLOTURE VOTE, n.

In a Demoncrat controlled United States Senate, it is a makeshift line of defense with many known weaknesses that is our last, best, hope to preserve what’s left of our liberty.

Anonymous said...

OT -

I didn't read the "news" story, but the headline says:

Mythic Birthplace of Zeus Possibly Found

But... but... oh, never mind.

Anonymous said...

mmmmmm - liquefied remains --- drooooooool