Mexican prison warden abducted, dismembered

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Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- A prison warden in the Mexican state of Morelos was abducted as he reported to work Saturday morning and his dismembered body was found later in four locations in the city of Cuernavaca, the government-run Notimex agency reported.

The warden was identified as Luis Navarro Castaneda, director of the Atlacholoaya prison.

Written messages were left with the body remains, Notimex said. The news agency did not report what the messages said.

Navarro's abandoned Toyota truck was found near the prison, Notimex said.

No arrests had been announced as of Sunday morning.

Mexican prison warden abducted, dismembered - CNN.com

No arrests??? NO kidding!! Mexico is such a joke. When is there ever any arrests in any murders? Thus the reason why the inmates are running the asylum.
 
And Mexico's head asswipe had the nerve to lecture Arizona.. and our asswipes (D) stood and :clap2::clap2::clap2::clap2: him.. It's a doggone crazy world we live in. innit?
 
mexican criminals are quite something don't you think? And just think we want to give them amnesty.
 
Four Mexico Youths Hacked To Pieces...
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Killing of 4 youths horrifies central Mexico
10 Mar.`12 - The slayings of four youths whose bodies were cut to pieces and left in plastic bags has horrified the central Mexico city of Cuernavaca, calling up memories of a similar crime a year ago that spurred the creation of a national crime victims’ movement.
Prosecutors in Morelos state said the victims, ranging in age from 14 to 21, were found Thursday in plastic bags on a Cuernavaca street along with a threatening note from a drug gang. Photos from the scene showed a handless arm lying near the handwritten note. The youths had apparently been strangled or asphyxiated before being dismembered, according to the prosecutors’ statement.

Prosecutors said the four were students at local schools, though the mother of the youngest victim, 14-year-old Brandon Contreras Gutierrez, said the boy had left home 1½ weeks before “and had been hanging out with others, driving around on minibikes” in one of the city’s rougher neighborhoods. It was not clear if he had any relationship with gang members who frequently use mini-motorcycles to distribute drugs or transport gunmen.

Morelos state Interior Secretary Oscar Hernandez Benitez said in a statement that he had ordered stepped-up patrols in the city following the killings and he called on the public “to form a united front against violence, for peace and tranquility in our state.” Local media said two high schools in the victims’ neighborhood were briefly closed and evacuated after the bodies were found. The education department did not respond to requests to confirm that.

Cuernavaca, nicknamed “The City of Eternal Spring,” was once known mainly as a balmy resort area for tourists and as a weekend retreat for wealthy residents of Mexico City, just 65 kilometres away. However, it has become the scene of drug cartel turf battles in recent years, and the city was shocked when the son of poet Javier Sicilia and six friends were found dead, their bodies stuffed into a car on March 28, 2011. A half dozen alleged drug gang members have been indicted in connection with those killings and are facing trial.

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You wonder why so many of them are anxious to leave?

And this shows just how intelligent and successful the war on drugs has become.
 

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