... when you're needing group transportation to a protest in Mexico City, do NOT steal a bus secretly loaded with a shipment of heroin that is owned by a drug cartel.
43 College Students Vanished 7 Years Ago In Mexico. We Finally Know What Happened.
http://www.dailywire.com/news/43-college-students-vanished-7-years-ago-in-mexico-we-finally-know-what-happened
At the end of September 2014, a group of 43 male students from the Rural Teachers College in Ayotzinapa, Mexico, commandeered several buses in order to travel to Mexico City for a protest to mark the 46th anniversary of the Tlatelolco student massacre.
The students never made it to the protest, and outside of a few bones, their bodies were never found.
For years, the Mexico government theorized that the “students’ bodies had been burned in a trash dump on the outskirts of Iguala,” The Daily Beast reported.
New evidence, however, suggests the police conspired with a drug cartel to kill the students. The new evidence includes text messages between a deputy police chief and a crime boss coordinating the kidnapping and murder at least 38 of the 43 student teachers. Apparently, the busses the students took over “were part of a drug-running operation that would carry a huge cargo of heroin across the U.S. border — and the students had accidentally stolen the load,” the Beast reported. From the Beast ...
The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence