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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 836841" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>Mass graves in Durango may set Mexican record</strong></p><p></p><p> </p><p><strong>Mass graves in Durango may set Mexican record</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>By Tim Johnson</strong></p><p><strong>McClatchy Newspapers</strong></p><p><strong>DURANGO, Mexico — </strong>The backhoe finally fell silent, and investigator Jesus Salvador Romero stepped out of the compound of Mexico’s latest mass grave site, tugged off a surgical mask and issued a matter-of-fact report on the ghastly scene: The site had yielded 11 bodies in a few hours.</p><p>“None of them had bullet wounds. None were stabbed. They all seem to have been strangled using a rope tourniquet and a stick,” Romero said.</p><p>In less than a month, the upturned killing fields of this colonial city had given up 180 bodies by Tuesday, by official count, a horrific tally that’s forced the local morgue to rent a Thermo King refrigerator truck.</p><p>And the ground keeps offering fresh bodies, making it seem likely that Durango’s mass graves soon will eclipse what previously had been the largest set of unidentified corpses uncovered in Mexico: last month, in northeast Tamaulipas state, where 183 bodies piled up.</p><p>Never have such massive killing fields been found in such a short time in Mexico or anywhere in the Western Hemisphere, for that matter. The victims were lost to violence that only seems to intensify in a nation where prosecutors treat evidence shoddily and rarely bring mass murderers to justice. Most of the victims are likely to remain unidentified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 836841, member: 12952"] [B]Mass graves in Durango may set Mexican record[/B] [B]Mass graves in Durango may set Mexican record By Tim Johnson McClatchy Newspapers DURANGO, Mexico — [/B]The backhoe finally fell silent, and investigator Jesus Salvador Romero stepped out of the compound of Mexico’s latest mass grave site, tugged off a surgical mask and issued a matter-of-fact report on the ghastly scene: The site had yielded 11 bodies in a few hours. “None of them had bullet wounds. None were stabbed. They all seem to have been strangled using a rope tourniquet and a stick,” Romero said. In less than a month, the upturned killing fields of this colonial city had given up 180 bodies by Tuesday, by official count, a horrific tally that’s forced the local morgue to rent a Thermo King refrigerator truck. And the ground keeps offering fresh bodies, making it seem likely that Durango’s mass graves soon will eclipse what previously had been the largest set of unidentified corpses uncovered in Mexico: last month, in northeast Tamaulipas state, where 183 bodies piled up. Never have such massive killing fields been found in such a short time in Mexico or anywhere in the Western Hemisphere, for that matter. The victims were lost to violence that only seems to intensify in a nation where prosecutors treat evidence shoddily and rarely bring mass murderers to justice. Most of the victims are likely to remain unidentified. [/QUOTE]
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