House of Death is starting to rot
By Bill Conroy, "narco news"
Posted on Sat Nov 13th, 2004 at 12:32:09 AM EST
In April of this year, Narco New brought you a gruesome story
about corruption and murder along the Texas border. The story
began as follows:
Between August 2003 and mid-January of 2004, a dozen people
were murdered and buried in the yard of a house in Ciudad
Juarez, a Mexican border city of 1.2 million people.
Santillan (an alleged leader in the Vicente Carrillo Fuentes
Juarez drug organization) and his cronies controlled the house.
This group included the informant, known only as "Lalo,"
who was on the payroll of the U.S. Immigration and Customs
(Enforcement) agency....
... The informant, Lalo, say the law enforcement
whistleblowers, even brought the tape and the lime used to
help dispose of the bodies. The law enforcement sources believe
that he was at the death house during up to nine of the 12
murders known to have taken place there. Most of those killed
were allegedly Mexican drug dealers, except for one individual,
who was a U.S. citizen "some kid from Socorro,
Texas, just south of El Paso," says one law enforcement
source.
What the Narco News story didnt mention in its April
story was the name of the murdered kid from Socorro.
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