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El Teo captured in La Paz, BCS

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vandenberg - 1-15-2010 at 08:48 AM

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Originally posted by k-rico
Pozole is a kind of Mexican stew. Meza Lopez allegedly dissolved bodies in acid. The soupy mix is said to resemble pozole."



Is it on a menu anywhere :?::?::biggrin:

k-rico - 1-15-2010 at 09:07 AM

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Originally posted by vandenberg
Quote:
Originally posted by k-rico
Pozole is a kind of Mexican stew. Meza Lopez allegedly dissolved bodies in acid. The soupy mix is said to resemble pozole."



Is it on a menu anywhere :?::?::biggrin:


Yes, a heavy dose of antacid after consuming is indicated.

toneart - 1-15-2010 at 11:10 AM

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Originally posted by wessongroup
Toneart, and I thought you needed some help, silly me.. you can take care of yourself just fine... I did liked the points both raised however, they are valid ... as are the counter "points" and/or discussion which followed.. very interesting take "crime and punishment" ... or "As the Baja Nomads Turn".. thanks to all:):)


I'm just a prisoner of parody.;D

Wesson, why on earth are you up at four in the morning reading and commenting on this drivel?:?::lol::lol:

ELINVESTIG8R - 1-15-2010 at 11:19 AM

Tony I was up a couple of days ago doing a Gif or something here at 2:30 AM :O It must be my old age or something! Like KIM JUNG IL sings, "I'm so Ronrey, So Ronrey!":lol:

toneart - 1-15-2010 at 11:27 AM

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Originally posted by ELINVESTIG8R
Tony I was up a couple of days ago doing a Gif or something here at 2:30 AM :O It must be my old age or something! Like KIM JUNG IL sings, "I'm so Ronrey, So Ronrey!":lol:


Groan! Well, while you're up, keep the Pozole pot warm, and maybe throw a little Kim Chee in. :barf:

ELINVESTIG8R - 1-15-2010 at 11:40 AM

Mmmmmmm rotten flesh and rotted cabbage. Good combo.

This reply was by Blackberry. Message A1695,

wessongroup - 1-15-2010 at 12:26 PM

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Originally posted by toneart
Quote:
Originally posted by wessongroup
Toneart, and I thought you needed some help, silly me.. you can take care of yourself just fine... I did liked the points both raised however, they are valid ... as are the counter "points" and/or discussion which followed.. very interesting take "crime and punishment" ... or "As the Baja Nomads Turn".. thanks to all:):)


I'm just a prisoner of parody.;D

Wesson, why on earth are you up at four in the morning reading and commenting on this drivel?:?::lol::lol:


Was working on a new neck nut for my guitar.. I work better early in the morning.. sometimes.. plus I'm a "prisoner" of my world..

monoloco - 1-15-2010 at 12:45 PM

Bone nut?

wessongroup - 1-15-2010 at 01:54 PM

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Originally posted by monoloco
Bone nut?


Yep that's it...

Hook - 1-15-2010 at 05:05 PM

Gee, was really hoping to have Jesse help me fill out my cartel scorecard, complete with corporate and governmental sponsorships.

JESSE - 1-18-2010 at 11:17 AM

According to ZETA, federal authorities are investigating local cops and politicians, because neighbors described seeing police cars and "official" vehicles arriving at the house in days past.

JESSE - 1-19-2010 at 12:17 AM

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Originally posted by lencho
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Originally posted by JESSE
According to ZETA, federal authorities are investigating local cops and politicians, because neighbors described seeing police cars and "official" vehicles arriving at the house in days past.
Mepuchi, pariente-- ¿serían tan pentontos para asociarse abiertamente...?

Dicen que con la impunidad se infla la arrogancia, pero a tal grado... ¿!

--Larry


Neighboors claim official cars waiter at the entrance, the garage door would open, and they would go in. That's pretty clear to me.

k-rico - 1-19-2010 at 03:04 PM

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Originally posted by lencho
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Originally posted by JESSE
Neighboors claim official cars waiter at the entrance, the garage door would open, and they would go in. That's pretty clear to me.

Does seem clear. That whichever official was doing that was astoundingly stupid to do it openly and in official vehicles. Or confident of his/her immunity. La Paz... what a town. :wow:

--Larry


Don't know why, but when I read in your post "Or confident of his/her immunity" I read "Or confident of his/her annuity" ;D

comitan - 1-19-2010 at 03:35 PM

Sounds like no tell cartel motel.:lol:

Bajahowodd - 1-19-2010 at 05:05 PM

And it has been previously posited that the BCS government officials are in the cartel's back pocket. Hence, no related violence in peaceful BCS. Quid pro quo.

Mexican judge orders Tijuana kingpin to face trial

BajaNews - 1-22-2010 at 01:49 PM

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01...

The Associated Press
January 19, 2010; 7:39 PM

TIJUANA, Mexico -- An alleged drug kingpin blamed for much of Tijuana's gang violence was ordered to face trial Tuesday, while the military said it caught three purported members of his gang about to dissolve a body in chemicals.

A judge ordered "El Teo" Teodoro Garcia Simental, who was arrested last week, to stand trial on organized crime and drug trafficking charges, the Attorney General's Office said.

Troops, meanwhile, arrested two men and a woman at a house in Tijuana where a body was found in a bathtub, about to be dissolved in a chemical substance, a military statement said. Soldiers received a tip that armed people were storing drugs in the house.

The military said the three worked for Raydel Udiarte, the reputed chief of hit men for Garcia's gang. They were found with 117 kilograms (258 pounds) of marijuana, three rifles, a pistol, ammunition and two bulletproof vests, the military said.

Authorities say Garcia is connected to the deaths of at least 300 people and ordered his rivals disposed of in especially grisly ways, including dissolving them in caustic soda. He is also believed to be behind many of the dozens of assassinations of Tijuana police officers the last two years.

Officials say Garcia broke with the Tijuana-based Arellano Felix cartel in an April 2008 shootout, plunging the city across the border from San Diego into a period of unprecedented violence. More than 1,500 people have been slain in Tijuana since the beginning of 2008.
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Federal troops arrested Garcia on Jan. 12 at a seaside vacation home near the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, where his gang allegedly had been bringing in planeloads of drugs to smuggle across the U.S. border.

It was the second time in less than a month that Mexico took down one of its most powerful traffickers. Drug lord Arturo Beltran Leyva was killed Dec. 16 in a military raid on a luxury apartment complex in the central city of Cuernavaca.

In 2006, President Felipe Calderon deployed tens of thousands of soldiers to drug trafficking hotspots across Mexico in a frontal attack on brutal cartels. Drug gang violence has since surged, claiming more than 15,000 lives.

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Photo: Alleged gunmen and kidnappers are displayed to the media in front of seized guns and drugs in Tijuana, Mexico, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010. According to the army, the suspects were arrested on Monday during an operation in a house where soldiers seized the guns, the drugs and also found an unidentified dead body. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)

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BajaNews - 1-22-2010 at 01:52 PM

Seized guns and drugs are displayed by the army during a presentation of alleged gunmen and kidnappers to the media in Tijuana, Mexico, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010. According to the army, the suspects were arrested on Monday during an operation in a house where soldiers seized the guns, the drugs and also found an unidentified dead body. (AP Photo/Guillermo Arias)

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Suspected allies of reputed Tijuana kingpin nabbed

BajaNews - 1-22-2010 at 01:58 PM

http://www.etaiwannews.com/etn/news_content.php?id=1162042&a...

Associated Press
2010-01-22

Mexican authorities have caught nine more suspected accomplices of a recently captured reputed Tijuana drug lord.

Baja California prosecutors' spokesman Ramon Gomez says the eight men and one woman are suspected of involvement in a Nov. 3 shootout between gunmen and police in which a 15-year-old girl was killed in the cross fire.

The nine allegedly belong to a gang led by Teodoro "El Teo" Garcia Simental, who was arrested last week in one of the most significant arrests of President Felipe Calderon's drug war.

Gomez said Thursday the nine worked for Garcia's brother, Manuel Garcia.

Authorities been closing in on the gang. This week, soldiers caught three suspected members about to dissolve a body in chemicals.

Woooosh - 1-22-2010 at 03:04 PM

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Originally posted by JESSE
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Originally posted by lencho
Quote:
Originally posted by JESSE
According to ZETA, federal authorities are investigating local cops and politicians, because neighbors described seeing police cars and "official" vehicles arriving at the house in days past.
Mepuchi, pariente-- ¿serían tan pentontos para asociarse abiertamente...?

Dicen que con la impunidad se infla la arrogancia, pero a tal grado... ¿!

--Larry


Neighboors claim official cars waiter at the entrance, the garage door would open, and they would go in. That's pretty clear to me.
Last summer he used to hang out late-night at Macho Taco a few doors down from the Mayors hotel. Everyone (including this cluless gringo) knew where he hung out, no one wanted to find him.

Teo traveled with cash at all times. Suitcases full. Millions. When he got cornered he opened the suitcases and just walked away. His newly corrupted (and very rich) accomplices handled the cover-ups.

Isn't that what happened a few months back in Popotla?

[Edited on 1-22-2010 by Woooosh]

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