Mexico has grappled for years with a crisis of disappearances, with more than 110,000 people reported missing.
Relatives of the disappeared have unearthed hundreds of graves filled
with corpses. This seemed like another. But the people who ran the
Facebook page — a group in Jalisco state who search for the missing —
were puzzled. The grave was said to be in the village of La Estanzuela.
But where, exactly?
After
getting more anonymous tips, Indira Navarro, head of the group, and
dozens of other victims’ relatives arrived on March 5 at an abandoned
ranch outside La Estanzuela and started poking around. They dug up three
underground ovens. They found hundreds and hundreds of singed bone
shards — from skulls, fingers, teeth. It was what Mexicans call an
“extermination camp.”
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