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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Mexico - Cartel hit on a " 9 yr old boy " ???

"Pantera" says the order had come from somewhere chief square. No one knows who, but how murdered.
A nine year old boy that he must have been commissioned. Nobody kills a little kid on their own, because that is punishable with the death of the gunman and any member of your family. That can almost swear it was a given in a moment of anger order.

He had touched him, but "Pantera" -23 years, thin, shaved head, then "donkey" [charge of moving drugs from one point to another] Los Zetas with aspirations vice sicario- was going to Morelos instead to be in his home in Tezontle, Hidalgo.


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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

DNA Found in Upstate New York Cabin Is from Escaped Murderers



NEW YORK – DNA tests performed on items found at an upstate New York hunting cabin came back positive for the two convicted murderers who escaped from prison two weeks ago, the local press reported Monday.

Forensic evidence found at the cabin – located 24 km (15 mi.) from the prison – indicates that the two convicts had been at the cabin within the last 48 hours. Authorities found prison-issue underwear belonging to one of the two men at the site, according to investigators cited by The New York Times.

David Sweat and Richard Matt escaped from the Clinton penitentiary near the Canadian border on the night of June 5-6, and since then hundreds of local, state and federal police have been searching for them.

The cabin is located in Mountain View, a forested and remote area, and the finding of items linked to the two men there brings the focus of the search back to the vicinity of the prison after on the weekend authorities had expanded the search area to more than 480 square kilometers (185 square miles).

New York State Police Maj. Charles Guess said Monday at a press conference that unspecified items were recovered at the hunting cabin and sent to a laboratory for DNA testing, but he did not confirm at the time whether or not the results came back positive.

Sweat, 35, was serving a life sentence without parole for killing a sheriff’s deputy in 2002, and Matt, 48, was sentenced to 25 years behind bars for kidnapping and killing his former boss in 1997.

The pair fled the prison after breaching the walls of their cells and moving through a tunnel and internal passageways until they came to a sewage pipe that led outside the facility.

On June 12, a female prison staffer admitted to police that she had helped the two inmates with their escape whereupon she was arrested and is facing multiple charges and a maximum prison term of seven years.

Joyce Mitchell, 51, confessed to investigators that she offered the two prisoners access to a cell phone and smuggled tools to them, as well as making efforts to have a vehicle ready for them to use when they escaped.

Charleston -Bridge to Peace Event

10 Bodies Found in Mexican Resort City



ACAPULCO, Mexico – Authorities found the bodies of seven men and three women in clandestine graves in this Pacific resort city, the attorney general of the southern state of Guerrero said Monday.

The remains were distributed among seven different graves on a single street in the Colonia Olimpica neighborhood, Miguel Angel Godinez told reporters.

Police, who were alerted to the presence of the bodies by an anonymous telephone tip, located the graves with the help of cadaver dogs, the attorney general said.

State, municipal and federal security forces cordoned off the street and barred media access.

Even as police were uncovering the bodies in Colonia Olimpica, five people died in separate violent incidents across the greater Acapulco area.

Before dawn, one man was found slain in the Miguel Aleman neighborhood and two other males were gunned down, while an incident during the afternoon left two people dead and another wounded.

Guerrero, which has long been plagued by organized crime, was rocked last September by the abduction and apparent murder of 43 students from a rural teachers college.

Monday, June 22, 2015

The Vicar of Baghdad (Part 1/3)

Argentine Judge, 97, Says He “Will Not Give In”



BUENOS AIRES – A 97-year-old Supreme Court judge criticized by the government of Argentine President Cristina Fernandez for remaining on the bench despite his advanced age, said that he “will not give up,” in a letter sent to the country’s Catholic primate.

In the missive, the contents of which were published Tuesday by the daily La Nacion, Carlos Fayt told Cardinal Mario Poli that he “will continue fulfilling in the best way” his “earthly destiny.”

Poli, the successor to Jorge Bergoglio – who became Pope Francis – as archbishop of Buenos Aires, had sent the judge a message in May, the contents of which were made public last weekend, in which he said that the attacks against him “harm the constitutional order.”

The cardinal was referring to the government’s attempts to oust Fayt from his post on the grounds that he is not able to properly fulfill his court duties because of his age and health situation.

In his written response, dated June 5, Fayt thanked Poli and said that “work, in any of its forms, is the main way of acknowledging the dignity of people and age – specifically – is not harmful to that dignity.”

“Pope Francis asked us elderly people, from his heart, not to give up. Encouraged by the words of His Eminence and encouraged by an honorable life, I can say with pride: Here I am!” Fayt wrote.

3 women and 1 man Murdered in Northern Mexico



MONTERREY, Mexico – Three women and a man were murdered in a poor neighborhood controlled by gangs in Monterrey, the capital of the northern Mexican state of Nuevo Leon, a State Investigations Agency, or AEI, spokesman said.

The female victims, one a minor and another possibly pregnant, were shot dead on Saturday, while the man had his throat cut, the AEI spokesman told Efe.

“Reports were received that three women had been found dead inside a house and a man was outside” the property, the AEI spokesman said, adding that the killings occurred in the Colonia Independencia section of Monterrey.

Colonia Independencia, which borders the first district of Monterrey, is home to a shantytown where at least 20 gangs with links to drug cartels operate.

The weekend started in Nuevo Leon with the killings of 10 people on Friday at a beer distribution center in Garcia, a city in the Monterrey metropolitan area.

Seven of the victims were pronounced dead at the scene and three others died while being transported to hospitals.

“(The) evidence has let us pursue a line of investigation that considers this an attack by an organized crime group,” Nuevo Leon Attorney General Javier Flores said.

The killings at the beer distribution center are the worst attack by drug gangs in the Monterrey metropolitan area in a year.

Monterrey has been plagued by drug-related violence in recent years, with the worst incident occurring on Aug. 25, 2011, when Zetas cartel members set fire to a casino in the industrial city, killing 52 people