The inventory of terror: 1,300 objects have now been found at the Teuchitlan extermination center
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In Teuchitlan, a grim inventory of items linked to over 124,000 missing people in Mexico has been uncovered, consisting of 1,308 personal belongings. These items, cataloged and classified, were discovered by the Warrior Searchers alongside grisly evidence of violence perpetrated by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). The ranch, presumed to have been a CJNG base, has drawn families from across Mexico as they seek information about their missing loved ones. Their harrowing search reveals a deep-seated tragedy affecting communities nationwide, illustrating the ongoing trauma in regions impacted by cartel violence.
The Jalisco Attorney General's Office this week published an update on the objects found at the Teuchitlan ranch, totaling 1,308 items categorized by clothing type.
Hundreds of families are searching among them for clues about their missing loved ones, from Veracruz and Guanajuato to Nayarit and Tamaulipas.
The searchers entered the property, located just over an hour from Guadalajara, on March 5 and received harrowing accounts of forced recruitment and torture.
The discovery of 1,308 items, including clothing and personal effects, sheds light on the horrors faced by victims of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
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