Ranch used to dissolve bodies in acid discovered in western Mexico
Ranch used to dissolve bodies in acid discovered in western Mexico
Published September 05, 2015/
EFE
Mexican authorities seized a ranch in the western state of Jalisco believed to have been used by a criminal gang to dissolve bodies in acid, confirming that human remains found there correspond to three unidentified people.
In a brief statement, the state AG's office said medical examiners have determined that two of the three people were men but have not yet been able to determine the gender of the third victim.
Skeletal remains, five jars with traces of hydrochloric acid, as well as weapons, ammunition clips, items of clothing, cans of gasoline, shovels, gloves and blood stains, were found during an inspection of the ranch, located outside the city of Guadalajara.
The skeletal remains of the three victims indicate they were between 24 and 43 years old and died more than 18 months ago, sources close to the investigation told EFE.
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