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MatriculatingHank 03-06-2025 11:06 AM

Nine students found dismembered after vanishing on vacation
 
https://www.newsweek.com/students-fo...oaxaca-2040427

At least nine dismembered bodies, feared to be those of missing students vacationing in Mexican state of Oaxaca, were discovered beside a highway on Sunday, local media reports.
The remains were found inside and around an abandoned car, covered by a tarp stained with blood, according to El Financiero and Periodico Central.
A bag containing eight pairs of severed hands was also recovered. Mexican Cartels are infamous for amputating hands of victims.
The bodies had bullet wounds and visible signs of torture, according to local media. The car was located in San José Miahuatlán, near the border of Puebla and Oaxaca.

ID cards found at the scene matched missing people Angie Lizeth Pérez García and Angie Lizeth P.G., 29, who was reported missing from Santa María Huatulco in Oaxaca on February 28, and Lesly Noya Trej, 21,
reported missing from San Pedro Pochutla, also in Oaxaca, that same day.
Others reported missing include Brenda Mariel N., Jacqueline Ailet N., Noemi Yamileth N., Raul Emmanuel N., Rubén Antonio N., and Rolando Armando N.

Chilling CCTV footage captures the last known sighting of the group on February 24. The friends were seen driving along the Atlixcayotl highway near the town of Atlixco,
approximately 90 miles west of where the remains were later discovered.

Authorities have not confirmed the discovery of the bodies is cartel-related; the manner of the killings could suggest criminal organizations were involved.

Cartel violence in Mexico, driven by the high stakes of drug trafficking and organized crime, employs ruthless tactics—from mass executions and brutal dismemberments
to widespread kidnappings—to assert their power.

Tribal Warfare 03-06-2025 11:14 AM

Sounds like their parents were involved in serious criminal activity

tredadda 03-06-2025 11:17 AM

That’s wild and utterly random. Why those people? I honestly wonder what value killing them brings.

NewChief 03-06-2025 11:20 AM

It's kind of wild for this to happen in Oaxaca, as it's not generally heavy on cartel influence. It appears that some of it may be related to protests/disputes over land rights down there. There are conflicts between developers and the indigenous people (probably an oversimplification, but yeah...) down there.

It's a fascinating part of Mexico that I really love... and we are headed there in two weeks for a mountain biking trip. :LOL:

Jewish Rabbi 03-06-2025 11:21 AM

These students lived close to you?

rydogg58 03-06-2025 11:21 AM

[QUOTE=MatriculatingHank;17989689]

Authorities have not confirmed the discovery of the bodies is cartel-related; the manner of the killings could suggest criminal organizations were involved.

Cartels might actually be innocent. I hear the Chupacabra is a real menace in those parts of the world

Dante84 03-06-2025 11:29 AM

Can they play LT?

rydogg58 03-06-2025 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 17989725)
Can they play LT?

It's doubtful any of the 9 have arm lengths over 33 inches now. So, I'm gonna say probably not.

PunkinDrublic 03-06-2025 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 17989709)
It's kind of wild for this to happen in Oaxaca, as it's not generally heavy on cartel influence. It appears that some of it may be related to protests/disputes over land rights down there. There are conflicts between developers and the indigenous people (probably an oversimplification, but yeah...) down there.

It's a fascinating part of Mexico that I really love... and we are headed there in two weeks for a mountain biking trip. :LOL:

Yeah that sucks, I was in Puerto Escondido last November for the second time in and absolutely love Oaxaca. I know they have defeated attempts to make PE into a resort town but soon they’ll be opening up direct flights from Houston. Personally I like the rustic feel of the place. Hopefully it doesn’t become another Tulum.

ShortRoundChief 03-06-2025 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by tredadda (Post 17989702)
That’s wild and utterly random. Why those people? I honestly wonder what value killing them brings.

It’s just a theory, but I believe that sometimes evil people just do evil shit.

Demonpenz 03-06-2025 11:38 AM

Maybe we could cut jawan Taylor's hands off so he will quit holding

Sassy Squatch 03-06-2025 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare (Post 17989698)
Sounds like their parents were involved in serious criminal activity

Yeah. That seems like someone ****ed around and found out and these poor folks were the ones victimized for it.

seamonster 03-06-2025 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NewChief (Post 17989709)
It's kind of wild for this to happen in Oaxaca, as it's not generally heavy on cartel influence. It appears that some of it may be related to protests/disputes over land rights down there. There are conflicts between developers and the indigenous people (probably an oversimplification, but yeah...) down there.

It's a fascinating part of Mexico that I really love... and we are headed there in two weeks for a mountain biking trip. :LOL:

I have a sister in law who's from Mexico and from what she tells me it's worse now than in any time in history. Her family are old money Spanish with a big ass historic structure\castle on their property and they're practically sheltering in place...Last I spoke to her one of her cousins got disappeared. Keep that in mind.

TEX 03-06-2025 12:41 PM

Guessed Mexico before I opened the link.

ptlyon 03-06-2025 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Jewish Rabbi (Post 17989711)
These students lived close to you?

Not anymore


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