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    Bloody Hell

    here is a link to the latest drug atrocity in Mexico, as shown in The Mirror

    don't open it if you don't like dead bodies!

    Nine bodies found hanging from bridge in Mexico drugs turf war - Mirror Online

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    thats the way they roll down in old mexico

    bit disapointed with the spacing out though
    7/10 couldve done better

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    nasty

    The last time I was in Mexico I spent just over a month travelling around the Yucatan trying to find the best Margarita

    when we had nothing else to do, we also had a look at some of those pyramid things and ate some food

    what a great country being ruined by capitalism
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    Every country has imbalanced crims but Mexico are premier league and some of those hung were women eh ?
    I visited Juarez on foot over the border from El Paso in the eighties for a day trip,
    dont think many day trippers fancy it these days.
    Sickening.

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    Not just targeting other drug gangs either, just anyone that happens to get in their way.




    Three photojournalists who worked the perilous crime beat in Mexico's violence-torn Veracruz state were among four people found dismembered and dumped in plastic bags in a canal Thursday, less than a week after a reporter for an investigative newsmagazine was found dead in her home in the state capital.

    The targeting of sources of independent information by two warring drug cartels threatens to add Veracruz to the growing list of Mexican states where fear snuffs out reporting on the drug war.



    Regina Martinez was found dead in the bathroom of her house in Xalapa on April 28, 2012


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