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  • Five Mexican childhood friends aged 19-22 vanished on the night of August 11 in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco, after telling their families they were returning home
  • Video soon circulated on social media of the five on their knees, having been kidnapped: one was forced to stab and behead one of the others
  • Human remains of five have now been found: on Thursday a security expert said he believed they were duped by an offer of work and forced to join the cartel
The five Mexican youngsters whose murder by a drug cartel has outraged the world were lured to meet gang members under the pretense of a job offer and then ordered to join their ranks, it has been claimed.

The childhood friends, aged between 19 and 22, were last heard of on August 11 in the town of Lagos de Moreno, their hometown of 112,000 people, in the central Mexican state of Jalisco.

Witnesses told journalist Hector De Mauleon 10 armed men seized them from their car in San Miguel and forced them into a white pickup and a van with blacked-out windows.

A horrific video was then circulated on social media showing the five on their knees, with duct tape on their mouths, their faces bleeding and bruised.

The men were made to lie down, and one of the five ordered to beat, stab and decapitate him.
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The five childhood friends were snatched by cartel operatives on August 11 in Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco. From left: Roberto Olmeda; Diego Lara; Uriel Galvan; Dante Cedillo; and Jaime Martínez
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The five are believed to have been taken to this abandoned building in the Orilla del Agua neighborhood of their hometown
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Investigators search an abandoned property in Jalisco, Mexico, where human remains were recovered on Wednesday
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Authorities in the early hours of Monday found a vehicle on fire with a dead body inside
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Diego Lara, 20, worked as a blacksmith in his father's workshop. He was proud of his VW Jetta (pictured) and posted multiple photos of it on social media: the five friends were reportedly traveling in the car when they were kidnapped by the cartel

On Wednesday afternoon, the Attorney General's Office found the property where the photo and video were allegedly taken in the La Orilla del Agua neighborhood.

Hours later, they identified a farm with the charred remains of four people, and are investigating whether the four bodies are those of the five missing youngsters.

A fifth body was found in the trunk of their burnt-out brown Volkswagen Jetta, found on fire early Monday on the highway between Lagos de Moreno and Encarnacion Diaz.

The five victims were 21-year-old bricklayer and soccer fanatic Jaime Adolfo Martínez Miranda; 22-year-old Dante Cedillo Hernández, a professional cyclist who won two gold medals in different categories at the 2016 National Olympics; and 20-year-old Diego Alberto Lara Santoyo, a blacksmith who according to El Pais owned the VW Jetta which was found burned.

The others have been named as 20-year-old Roberto Olmeda Cuellar, an industrial engineering student at the University of Guadalajara; and Uriel Galván González, the youngest, at 19, who was a keen boxer and cyclist.
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Diego Lara (left) was the last student who was heard from. He texted his family to say he was on his way home at 11pm. Pictured right: Jaime Martinez
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Roberto Olmeda (left) was an industrial engineering student at the University of Guadalajara. He had been friends since childhood with champion cyclist Dante Cedillo (right)
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Uriel Galvan, 19, was the youngest of the five victims

On Thursday, it emerged that the five might have been lured by the promise of work to a meeting by cartel operatives, then told they had to join their ranks.

At least two of the five had on August 9 got in touch with a person they knew who had a contact in a call center, and knew of part-time work going as security guards.

Federal sources told El Universal newspaper the five then arranged to meet their contact amid the annual city celebrations in honor of their patron saint.

The Feria of Lagos de Moreno began on July 27 with the crowning of the city's festival queen, and concluded on August 13 after two weeks of music, feasting, rodeos and bullfighting.

On the night of August 11 the final weekend of revelry was in full swing, with a concert of popular Latin rock band Genitallica Plastiko.

They were last heard of at 10:55pm, with one of the five texting a relative to say they were heading home.

Sources told El Universal that one of the people they arranged to meet was a known member of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), which dominates the state.

The CJNG runs a series of call centers, federal sources told the paper, and uses them for the forced recruitment of new cartel members.

The call centers post fake job offers at non-existent companies, offering attractive salaries and good benefits.

Once through the door, they are then ordered to work for the cartel or be killed - and are often sent on the most dangerous jobs, such as working on sites where a rival cartel is known to operate.

The majority of people recruited through the call centers come from the neighboring states of Jalisco, Michoacan, Colima, Nayarit, Guanajuato and Zacatecas.
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Investigators with the Jalisco state Attorney General's Office located human remains inside an abandoned property on Wednesday. The property could be the same one seen in a video that shows the students in captivity
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Diego Lara, 20. His sister, Magalli Lara, was among the first to raise the alarm and say he was missing
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Roberto Olmeda, 20, was an industrial engineering student at the University of Guadalajara
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Uriel Galvan was the youngest of the victims, at 19
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Dante Cedillo was a youth cycling champion, winning gold at national championships in 2016, and had since become a professional cyclist

David Saucedo Torres, a security analyst, told El Universal that the CNJG has established a network of these call centers.

'In the last two years or so in various regions surrounding Lagos de Moreno a series of training and recruitment centers have emerged,' he said.

'They have made Lagos de Moreno a key operational site, specifically for recruiting and training squads of hitmen.'

Saucedo Torres said he believed the five were swept up in the cartel's recruitment drive.

'The five young people who were kidnapped seem by all indications to have been caught in some sort of training program by the Jalisco Cartel, which sets tests for the new recruits - forcing them to carry out assassinations.'

He said escapees told how new forced-recruits were made to kill someone to prove their courage, daring and loyalty to the cartel.

The security expert said he believes, from the footage, that one of the five was made to kill one of the others as an initiation.

'But at some point things started to go wrong, and the hitmen decided to kill them all,' he added.

Saucedo Torres said he was surprised the video leaked, but said perhaps it was published by an ally of the rival Sinaloa Cartel, to shine a spotlight on the CJNG and make them a target of the federal government.

He said there was no doubt the CJNG was the 'material and intellectual author of the kidnap and assassination of the youngsters.'

He added: 'For the Jalisco Cartel, Lagos de Moreno is vitally important in the recruitment and capture of new blood to continue their war with Sinaloa for control of the region.'

Ten years ago, in July 2013, six young men were seized under similar circumstances, and their bodies found days later.

Mexico's president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, was accused on Thursday of ignoring a question about federal response to the murders, and insisted that he had not heard the shouted question the day before.
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The building where the five are believed to have been tortured and killed
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The building contained what appeared to be bloodstains on the floor, and the caption: 'A slaughtering is the best medicine'. It also featured the tag MZ, for Mayo Zambada, the leader of the Sinaloa Cartel - the rival to the CJNG which is believed to have killed the five

Moment Mexico's president ignores reporters and starts cracking jokes


He said he had nothing to apologize for as he had not done anything wrong.

Despite the anger, he gave little attention to the case on Thursday, spending about a minute saying the killings were 'very regrettable' while spending far more time discussing baseball.

Enrique Alfaro, the independent governor of Jalisco, said it was clear that drug cartels were involved in the crime, and called for federal prosecutors to take over the case.

'What we are seeing here is an act clearly linked to organized crime,' Alfaro wrote in his social media accounts.

He called the killings - and an attack in July, in which a drug cartel set off a coordinated series of roadway bombs in western Mexico killing four police officers and two civilians - acts that threaten the state's stability.

'These are irrational, violent and direct attacks against the stability of Jalisco state, and they demand a reaction from the (federal) government,' Alfaro wrote.

Lopez Obrador has been criticized for not doing enough to take on the cartels, and the grim video took Mexicans back to the worst days of cartel violence, with ever more horrifying public executions.

The 69-year-old will leave office in December next year at the end of his single six-year term - Mexico does not allow a president to serve more than one term.

The front-runner to succeed him is his hand-picked successor, the former mayor of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, who would be the first female president of Mexico.

Last month, Lopez Obrador continued his antagonism with the United States over security policy, and questioned U.S. estimates about the strength of Mexican drug cartels, saying the United States lacked 'good information.'

The comments come in response to testimony from U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Chief Anne Milgram on Mexican cartels as part of a hearing in the U.S. Congress.

Among other findings, Milgram testified the DEA estimated that the CJNG and Sinaloa Cartel have more than 45,000 members, associates, facilitators and brokers in some 100 countries.

She added Sinaloa and CJNG have a presence in 21 and 19 of Mexico's 31 states respectively, and that the DEA is mapping how both have spread around the world.

'No,' the president said in response to a question from a journalist about if the information from the U.S. official were true.

'They don't have good information. We don't have that information. I don't know where the woman from the DEA got it,' he said.

The pushback from Lopez Obrador is the latest in ongoing tensions between the Mexican government and the DEA.

Since coming to power in 2018, Lopez Obrador has criticized the presence of US security agencies in the country and taken steps to undermine cooperation, such shutting down an elite police unit that worked closely with the DEA.

His government dropped the case against Mexico's former Defense Minister Salvador Cienfuegos, who the DEA alleged colluded with drug lords. Lopez Obrador accused the DEA of fabricating the case.
 
Seems unlikely the perps would in this case, because this is a guaranteed national outrage.
I don't know. The Mexican Cartels tend to like to make a show of their kills and high profile in order to send a message to anyone else who might consider not playing along. How many severed heads and hanging bodies over freeways do you have to see that the Mexican Cartels are not exactly shy about anything they do. They pretty much own the government.
 
I don't know. The Mexican Cartels tend to like to make a show of their kills and high profile in order to send a message to anyone else who might consider not playing along. How many severed heads and hanging bodies over freeways do you have to see that the Mexican Cartels are not exactly shy about anything they do. They pretty much own the government.
They're psychos but they don't do shit for no reason. It's usually somehow who screwed them or criticized them or otherwise needed to be made an example of, or a politician. People are pretty blase about that. They're psychos but they don't do shit like this for absolutely no reason.

People don't care when they kill other cartel guys. Who cares? It's the trash taking out the trash. And if you mess around with them as a journalist, you kind of knew you were gambling. And the politician was probably a crook anyway.

Killing a bunch of (seemingly) innocent people isn't the kind of thing they want to advertise because the message is supposed to be if you leave them alone they look the other way. Maybe they tried their recruiting pitch and someone decided they didn't like seeing their friend killed in front of them and tried to fight back.
 
Liberals, Republicans, it doesn't matter. I live in a border state and used to go to Mexico as a kid, when I ask randoms if they think it's safe to go to Mexico it seems to be 50/50 either "yeah just go down in a large group and you'll be fine" and "fuck no".

I do know people who go down there regularly and I think there's a grain of truth to "just go in a group and get to the tourist area and don't do anything stupid and you'll have a good time" but it's just not worth it to me. These kids in the article, like the other poster said, were up to no good, they didn't think they were getting an interview at an Amazon warehouse or some shit.
Tourist areas are so goddamn sleazy. No amount of fancy architecture can wash away the shit and mud of a third-world city. You'll be safe, but you will rightfully feel like something is off. The only real "safe" parts of Mexico are small towns either too boring or too poor for a big cartel presence. Even so, don't dress like you have money.
 
Tourist areas are so goddamn sleazy. No amount of fancy architecture can wash away the shit and mud of a third-world city. You'll be safe, but you will rightfully feel like something is off. The only real "safe" parts of Mexico are small towns either too boring or too poor for a big cartel presence. Even so, don't dress like you have money.
Meh... the beaches I've been to in Mexico are 100x cleaner than the shit I've seen in California. Food's better, too.
 
Meh... the beaches I've been to in Mexico are 100x cleaner than the shit I've seen in California. Food's better, too.
well, yeah
it's a tourist area: they get less money if it's dirty
I was speaking of shit and mud figuratively.
 
Killing a bunch of (seemingly) innocent people isn't the kind of thing they want to advertise because the message is supposed to be if you leave them alone they look the other way. Maybe they tried their recruiting pitch and someone decided they didn't like seeing their friend killed in front of them and tried to fight back.

If they really don't often kill civies then what's up with the bus hijack gladiator games from a few years back?

 
I could see that happening but so far it's unconfirmed. Sounds more like something to do for fun, and they didn't advertise it like this thing. It was also illegal immigrants and shit, who nobody cares about by and large.
Honestly I would argue we should start doing that in the good old U S of A. Go to one of these open air drug strips like Kensington Ave, round everyone up, then throw them in an arena with weapons.

Imagine like six hobo crackheads armed with everything from pipes to weed whackers against the modern lion: two dozen pitbulls hopped up on amphetamine and tased to a blind fury in stalls.

Last men standing get a pound of fent to kill themselves with or last dog gets a steak.

It would be a bigger draw than WrestleMania and we'd be cleaning the streets/pet rescues.
 
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That's one of the most genuinely depressing things I've read in a while. I hope the trend of mega-based South American political candidates continues and Mexico can gets its shit together.
 
Yeah, at least one of them knew what he was signing up to, though not necessarily what it entailed. The CJNG is particularly nasty, and I'm sure the guy that knew wasn't expecting to perform right there and then on his friends.
 
I invite everyone to read Don Winslow's Border Trilogy, about the Drug wars in Mexico. He may be an absolute retard on social media, but he's a very gifted writer. They rank up there with Blood Meridian in terms of violence and nihilism.

As for this, it makes you wonder what you would do to stay alive. It's easy to say, oh I would never do that, but in that moment, maybe you would. I hope I'm never in that position, with that choice to make.
 
RIP :'/

A reminder that we need to get SERIOUS and go total war on these gangs as they continue their attempts to move into the US. I mean they won't have the free hand they have down south, with everyone being disarmed etc.. But still, can't be allowed! And part of that is sealing the fucking border and restoring immigration law. No fucking path to anything for criminal invaders!

Plus I don't fully trust our media and political elite to have the backs of any Americans forced to defend themselves once they realize it's likely to be vs latinos.
 
I went to a cartel town on a Christian mission trip back in 2017 in Mexico. They just made it clear that we were to stay away from their compound and other than that they left us alone. Probably the most dangerous thing I've done in my life.
 
I'm not watching the video. Thats some real fucked up shit. As i have gotten older i realized how much i don't like violence and gore.
 
The front-runner to succeed him is his hand-picked successor, the former mayor of Mexico City, Claudia (((Sheinbaum))), who would be the first female president of Mexico.
Good luck solving the cartel problem with her at the helm lol
 
The west went into Afghanistan, Iraq (twice), Lybia and Syria for lower crimes than the cartels have committed. I would like to see the UN - a 'peace keeping force' get off their lazy fucking arses and go mow down every cartel member from mexico to peru.
UN Peacekeepers don't actually fight or take down hostile forces. Instead they simply stand around with their thumbs up their asses when they're not trying to have sex with the local children.
 
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