4 Human Heads Sent To Mexican Police
Grisly Discovery Made In Ice Chest Labeled "Vaccines"
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(AP / CBS)
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The chest that arrived at the Ascencion police station in Chihuahua state was marked "vaccines," but wasn't claimed for a week.
Finally, police opened it and found the heads. The bodies haven't been located.
State prosecutor's spokesman Eduardo Esparza said Tuesday the chest arrived on a local bus line that also has a delivery service. An envelope with an undisclosed message was found inside.
The heads appeared to be part of a wave of drug-related killings. Cartels have turned to beheading their enemies as they battle each other for control of lucrative smuggling routes.
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- Good thing those folks can''t just walk onto US soil any time they want.
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- got away with NINA subprime loans, bankrupt medicaid in CA and AZ, execution style cartel ordered murders, and now they infiltrate police stations ...what next? ?
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- Good job, everyone. Way to put your heads together.
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Cooler heads will prevail.- Reply to this comment
- I bet Dog the bounty hunter wont want anything to do with this one!
After all..... 4 heads are better than one, brings new meaning to the idea of holding a ''think-tank'' near the water cooler doesnt it.... - Reply to this comment
- Mexico needs to call a state of marshall law and unleash the army on the cartels. What are they waiting for?
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Posted by presjfk at 04:53 PM : Oct 21, 2008
Just my opinion but it appears to me that they are trying to get all their heads together on this one! - Reply to this comment
- Mexico needs to call a state of marshall law and unleash the army on the cartels. What are they waiting for?
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- LOL. Well, thats one way to send a message or, as it could be said; give ''em the heads-up!
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- I''m sure this cartel was just trying to get ahead.
And so it starts... - Reply to this comment
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