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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

More Than 10 Mutilated Bodies Found In Bags And Coolers In Five Nuevo León Municipalities

"Char" for Borderland Beat 

This article was translated and reposted from RIODOCE 




The bodies of several mutilated people were abandoned in different streets in five municipalities in the state of Nuevo Leon.

The facts occurred this morning, when the remains of human bodies were abandoned in bags and ice chests in different points of municipalities of the Metropolitan Zone of Monterrey, in Apodaca, Garcia, Juarez, Santa Catarina and San Nicolas.

Pedro José Arce Jardón, head of the Nuevo León State Attorney General's Office, said that a total of seven events related to the discovery of bodies and acts of violence were reported.

Five bodies were abandoned in Apodaca, near the highway towards the airport, where messages from criminal groups were also allegedly found.

APODACA, NL





In San Nicolás, two bodies were found in black bags, one in the streets of the Anáhuac neighborhood and the other was located on Múnich Avenue.


In the municipality of Juarez, in the Santa Isabel neighborhood, the body of a mutilated person was found inside a cooler, and more human remains were found in plastic bags.


Two other bodies were found on a highway in the municipality of Garcia.


And finally, on the Saltillo-Monterrey highway, near the municipality of Santa Catarina, they also found human remains placed in a cooler.


In addition, in the municipality of Guadalupe, it was reported that four people had been injured by firearms, but this information has not been confirmed.


Source: RIODOCE 




LaMasakr3 on X 📸 # #NuevoLeón 


Northeast Cartel  


 Shake Metro areas of Monterrey with violent events. 


ZMMTY


Santa Catarina - 2 coolers and bags with remains.


Apodaca - 5 bodies 


Juarez - human remains in Valle Santa Isabel neighborhood.


Garcia - bagged. 


San Nicolas - 2 bodies in the Anahuac neighborhood. 


And in Guadalupe they reported 4 people shot." -@LaMasakr3





29 comments:

  1. CDN claimed responsibility of the killings they send a message to Los RODOS and Sinaloas. Also, CDN said that some of the individuals they killed where trying to infiltrate CDN. Some of the pictures where posted on twitter X but got deleted.

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  2. Matan a su propia gente cuando se ponen bien locos con el foco. Luego ponen mantas a enemigos fantasmas. Que triste caso y su gente hechos pedazos. Pura lacra. Mejor a trabajar en el bimbo con un cafecito.

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  3. Cdn seems to be the dominant force in Nuevo León

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  4. Mannnn look I know a person Makes money. But I can just imagine these guys “ or most “ are probably high all the time or drunk”. Cause that’s not a normal thing to be doing. I mean I wonder when they see other people. If they see images of chopped up people. I don’t get it.
    It’s crazy.

    Rubio NYC

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    1. They are high on Cocaine and Meth, there is no way that a sober person can do this all the time. Their senses are dull.

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    2. At 1152
      I was thinking the same thing brother. I mean I don’t understand how you can chop someone up and then go and eat some pussy or dick whatever you’re into I mean all I would be doing to see him body parts. That’s not the same thing as doing an act like that out of ridiculously rage to one person and that’s still horrible. But just chopping people up all the time! I would think that you would have like ptsd.
      Thanks for that input 1152

      Rubio NYC

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    3. I’m sorry I meant to say PTSD
      Rubio NYC

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    4. just watched a documentary on nazi police behind the lines during ww2.Its a combo of peer pressure,indoctrination and coping(drugs liquor)But still cant help but wonder about the emotional and mental toll on a brain committing these atrocities

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  5. Thanks for the article
    Rubio NYC

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  6. Off topic but does anyone know who el Chino Borcua song is about by Hijos de Leyva plz and thank you

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    1. Off Topic
      I walked my pets and I saw a stalkerl lurking in the dark. My dog scared him away.

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    2. My dog Chava has no nose..
      My friend asked me "how does your dog smell?"
      I answered "terrible"..
      🦎

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    3. Off da Topic
      My dog only has one eye, his name is Egore.

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    4. Lost Dog
      Se Busca
      3 legs, blind in one eye, missing right ear, broken tail, recently castrated, answers to the name of "Lucky"..
      🦎

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  7. Ice chest cooler selling like hot cakes in Mexico. Must be normal for it’s politicians.

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    1. Not really they re-use them, wash with soap and water, and the 2 hand store, sells them at a bargain. The morge donates them, but you have wash them.

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    2. Lots of work recycling Bloody Mary.

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  8. Son puros puñetas del CDN que ponen a sus compás jajaja ya no saben que hacer se le metió la contra a la cocina. Y andan peleando con el CDG ya los traen bien pánicos pinche bola de cricosos. Vengan a Coahuila les habla la PAR culones..

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    1. La PAR son puro macuarro hambriento. Solo quieren las migajas de los malandros de Nuevo Leon para poder tragar. En Coahuila la Policía es la delincuencia organizada. Ellos son los que desaparecen gente.

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    2. Jajaja siempre les ponen sus verguisas a los del CDN pinche bola de culos de anahuac NL que quieren entrar pero nomás los devuelven a puros vergazos jajaja y todavía se ponen operativa Coahuila y ni en Coahuila están 😂😂

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  9. Porque.no.va.el.PAR.para.nuevo.leon.

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  10. CDN.fuera.de.control.nada.de.disiplina.

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  11. Estos.vatos.traen.pura.lumbre.no.saben.estar.abajo.del.agua.

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  12. No.le.esan.caso.al.40.or.no.sabe.mandar.

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  13. The government needs to put small HIDDEN cameras on all of the cities light poles and also on the tops of busses and police cars. All of these cameras can be operated remotely. The government and police should know who all of these people are. Cameras today are very clear and show tattoos, license plates, scars and other details. "A million cameras for Mexico" would be a good fundraising campaign. Cameras at schools. Cameras along roads. Cameras at all of the ports. Cameras at all private airports. Hidden cameras. Mexico should place a temporary 8 cents per gallon gas tax to raise money for the cameras.

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  14. Recuerdo que ase come 5 años fui a mexico.. avia unos candidatos queriendo pasar una LEY donde se les mocharia las manos a cualquier narco delincuente sicario lacra que agarraran asiendo mal en mexico.mexico nesecita esto urgente

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