AP/ July 23, 2012, 10:11 PM

IDs of 14 killed in Texas truck crash a mystery

In a photo provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety the wreckage of a pickup truck is seen after it crahed into trees in Goliad County, Texas, Sunday July 22, 2012.

In a photo provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety the wreckage of a pickup truck is seen after it crahed into trees in Goliad County, Texas, Sunday July 22, 2012. / AP Photo/Texas Department of Public Safety

(AP) McALLEN, Texas - With little more than photographs and fingerprints, authorities were trying to identify 14 suspected illegal immigrants who were killed when a pickup truck packed with nearly two dozen people crashed in South Texas in one of the nation's deadliest immigrant smuggling accidents.

The victims — men, women and children — were carrying toothbrushes, toothpaste and changes of socks and underwear but no identification. Authorities said the white Ford F250 was carrying 23 immigrants from Mexico, Honduras and Guatemala when it veered off a highway and crashed into trees Sunday night.

"It's the worst single-vehicle wreck I've worked in my 40 years in the funeral business," said Adrian Fulton, a local funeral home director who picked up the 11 people who died at the scene. Fulton estimated their ages from 8 to 30, and he said Homeland Security Investigations agents came Monday to photograph and fingerprint the dead.

Federal immigration agents are looking into the human smuggling aspect of the case, while public safety authorities are investigating the cause of the crash in Goliad County, about 150 miles northeast of the Mexican border. The crash scene is less than an hour's drive from the site of the nation's most deadly immigrant smuggling case, where 19 immigrants died in 2003 after being placed in a sweltering trailer.

Six of those who died in Sunday's crash were still inside the cab of the mangled vehicle and one was in the truck's bed when emergency crews arrived at the scene, said Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman Gerald Bryant. Others were scattered on the roadway and in a ditch between the pavement and the fence line where the truck stopped.

Bryant said he saw at least two young children among the dead.

14 killed in single truck crash in Texas

"This is the most people I've seen in any passenger vehicle, and I've been an officer for 38 years," he said.

It is not uncommon for human traffickers to try to maximize profits by over-loading vehicles with illegal immigrants as they head north from the Texas-Mexico border. In April, nine Mexican immigrants died near the border when the teenage driver of their van crashed after fleeing Border Patrol. There were 18 people in that minivan.

In that case, six adults face a variety of federal charges and the 15-year-old driver was charged in state court with nine counts of murder.

Sunday's accident happened around 6:30 p.m. on a rural yet busy stretch of U.S. Highway 59, which runs diagonally from the Mexican border at Laredo to Houston before turning north and running to the Canadian border. The pickup was heading north when it drove off the right side of the highway near the unincorporated community of Berclair, about 90 miles southeast of San Antonio, and struck two large trees, Bryant said.

He said it could be another week or two before the DPS accident reconstruction team finishes its work, and that investigators were trying to confirm the name of the driver, who was killed at the scene.

The truck was registered in Houston to someone other than the driver, Bryant said. A woman who answered at the address where the truck was registered said she was the daughter of the man listed at the owner. But she said they had sold the truck and it was no longer theirs. When asked when the sale took place, she hung up.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman Greg Palmore said the 11 men and three females who died included citizens of Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras.

Victor Corzo, the head of legal affairs at the Mexican consulate in San Antonio, said the only Mexican citizen involved was a 22-year-old man from Tamaulipas, the state in northern Mexico bordering Texas. Corzo said the consulate was still working to notify the man's family.

Bryant told The Associated Press that several of the survivors of Sunday's crash had life-threatening injuries. He did not have their official conditions but described them as "very serious." The injured were taken to hospitals in San Antonio, Victoria and Corpus Christi.

In a statement, the Guatemalan government said that at least two Guatemalans died in the accident, a 27-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman. It said government officials "deeply lamented" their deaths and that its consulate in Houston has been in constant contact with Texas authorities.

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Freud95 says:
This is all the fault of the United States. Who are we to decide who can and can not enter our country--and make rules for how they do so? Trying to control our borders is one reason why we're so hated in the world! Well, that and guns. Oh, our cars too.

These poor people were already victimized once--by being forced by American 'law' to have to enter the US illegally (and it wouldn't be 'illegal' if not for our 'laws', which are stupid and racist)--and then they get killed on an American road? What. The. Hell? Obviously, our roads are racist too, killing poor, innocent immigrants. We should find their families and send them money.

stupid US. Forcing people to be illegal. . .
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RickyTick123 says:
A mystery? Not really, they didn't have any ID in the first place. If they hadn't been killed in the crash, they would have just been released to do it again, possibly killing legal American citizens the next time. It is time for Eric Holder to start thinking about Justice instead of illegal votes for Democrats; he is the most egotistical and ineffective Attorney General in US history.
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Unclekarma says:
clearly it's Bushes fault, They should sue Joe Arpaio.
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wigglwagon says:
What did they expect? Since Obama issued an open invitation to anyone under 30, there will be a lot more blood on his hands.
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stormerF69 says:
Send the bodies to Eric Holder and Obama's House of cards,their the ones who keep saying it disenfranchises latinos and blacks to carry photo IDs. Let them ID the bodies.
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Martha12345 says:
They were all on their way to the polls. They wanted to vote early and vote often.
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stormerF69 replies:
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Eric Holder told them to leave their ID's at home. Let him Identify them.
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BigMykul says:
by ReallyNot July 23, 2012 11:33 PM EDT
What you say? They can't I.D. them just like when they get pulled over or they commit a crime there is no way to know if they are wanted for murder or rape of a child. These folks were willing to risk there lives and ours on our roads to get here illegally. Once here they think nothing of risking their lives and ours driving on our roads drunk etc.. Enough!
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True. I worked security in Dallas Texas in the mid 80s. It was bad then, I can just imagine now.
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davidgray1 says:
Where is the outrage over this? If the anti-gun group wants to remove guns from law abiding citizens, then shouldn't we remove all pickup trucks from the highway?
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IAMCS says:
They died just trying to live. The people so quick to spout off know nothing of their struggles to survive. Instead of condemning people you don't even know, why not show mercy and be thankful you never had to ride in such a dangerous way. I find it terribly sad so many lives were lost. I also find it sad that so many in this country feel such contempt for these hard working people.
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stormerF69 replies:
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It is the Obama policies that got these illegals killed,Openng the gates by not enforcing our laws,Maybe Eric Holder needs to go Identify the bodies,since he is against carrying photo IDs.
Bojax39 replies:
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by IAMCS: "I also find it sad that so many in this country feel such contempt for these hard working people."

Well then post your address so they can all come to live at your house. Just because you don't take issue with the invasion of our country doesn't mean the rest of us can't.
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lillyhorton says:
What do you want US citizens to say? They are here illegally. They over packed a truck knowing the risk. They put their children in danger which means DCFS should be involved. The truck probably is uninsured. I am sure the drugs and weapons walked away.
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