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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Stalker Hides Under Woman's Bed for Two Days
A stalker hid under a woman's bed for two days -- just for the chance to be alone with her. The disturbing video shows the convicted stalker carefully hiding his video camera on a desk in the victim's bedroom. When he hears the woman and her boyfriend come in the apartment, he disappears under her bed. Carlo Castellanos-Feria remained there for two days until he was discovered by the victim's boyfriend.

The nightmare started at Holy Cross Hospital where the victim met her stalker who was working as a parking valet. In court, the victim told the judge that the discovery of the valet in her bedroom was in her words -- a horrible experience. "Her life is dramatically changed. She is fearful when she hears strange noises she doesn't know where they are coming from. Her husband, who was her boyfriend at the time of the incident, now has to be careful not to approach her from behind because it just startles her," said Keri Barta, prosecutor.

Moments before he was sentenced, Castellanos-Feria apologized: "I fell madly in love and that blinded my judgment. I beg your forgiveness."

Court documents show the Hyattsville man had a change of clothes, condoms, a power cord and latex gloves with him under victims bed at the time of his arrest. He was a parking valet with an unnerving obsession. "He got access to her keys. He then took that opportunity to get those keys copied. That's something we should all think about next time we leave our keys somewhere," said Ken wainstein, U.S. attorney. When investigators searched Carlo Castellanos-Feria's home, they found vacation photos of his victim and a wedding video. Investigators later determined the items were stolen from her ex-husband's home.
Posted by: Fred || 06/23/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Oh, great. This is the sort of thing I have nightmares about. I keep the space under the bed stuffed with junk, just as a precaution. Under the couch, too. Same thing for the closets: fully loaded.

The medicine cabinet's not full, but I feel fairly confident of being able to handle any stalker small enough to hide in there.
Posted by: Angie Schultz || 06/23/2006 1:47 Comments || Top||

#2  Dogs work better.
Posted by: RWV || 06/23/2006 2:13 Comments || Top||

#3  Pet alligator or boa might work. This was a dedicated stalker--must have too much free time on his hands. Was he an illegal alien?
Posted by: JohnQC || 06/23/2006 9:20 Comments || Top||

#4  Condoms to rape her and "not leave dna", a cord to strangle her and gloves to "not leave prints". This nut is more than a "stalker" and she's lucky to be alive.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412 || 06/23/2006 9:48 Comments || Top||

#5  Angie join a rod and gun club, great people plus you will become very comfortable with weapons and know how to use them.
**

If you're still worried about stalkers after that get motion detectors and lazer beams!

..especially if you insist on parading around exposing those nakid ear lobes!

/sorry couldn't help it
Posted by: RD || 06/23/2006 10:14 Comments || Top||

#6  Mmmmmmm, naaaaked ear loooobes!
Posted by: bigjim-ky || 06/23/2006 11:06 Comments || Top||

#7  A friend of mine used to fill his medicine cabinet with Ping Pong balls whenever he hosted a party...
Posted by: Seafarious || 06/23/2006 13:15 Comments || Top||

#8  Angie join a rod and gun club...

Now how's a fishing rod gonna help?

Just kidding. Guns don't piddle all over the landscape like dogs do, either. I'll be sure to get the rods, guns, motion sensors, and laser beams just as soon as I become a millionaire.

..especially if you insist on parading around exposing those nakid ear lobes!

You know, if I had pierced ears I could cover my lobes with a protective layer of diamonds.
Posted by: Angie Schultz || 06/23/2006 15:57 Comments || Top||

#9  A friend of mine used to fill his medicine cabinet with Ping Pong balls whenever he hosted a party...

What's his name?
Posted by: Mister Moose Esq. || 06/23/2006 16:00 Comments || Top||

#10  Condoms to rape her and "not leave dna", a cord to strangle her and gloves to "not leave prints". This nut is more than a "stalker" and she's lucky to be alive.

Yes, sentencing is not given here (am I missing something?), but this really raises alarm here, I hope he was not judged as a "simple" stalker, but as a sex predator.
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 06/23/2006 16:50 Comments || Top||

#11  Let this be a lesson to all of you about keychains. I have a snap-release system that allows me to separate only my car's door and ignition key from all of the rest. If my mechanic or a valet needs to drive my car, they get those two keys and nothing else. Even the trunk key is separated.

The snap costs a buck and change, the security it brings is priceless.
Posted by: Zenster || 06/23/2006 23:23 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
Sheriff's deputy mistakes pistol for Taser
BREMERTON, Wash. - A sheriff's deputy who was trying to get a man down from a tree shot and wounded him after mistakenly pulling a gun instead of a Taser, authorities say.

The deputy, a five-year veteran of the force whose name was not released, was placed on leave while Thursday's shooting is investigated.

Deputies carry both a Taser and a gun on their utility belts. The Taser, or stun gun, is similar in shape to the compact .40-caliber gun the deputy carried, sheriff's spokesman Scott Wilson said.

The victim was listed in satisfactory condition.

The man had been climbed a fig tree and stayed there for hours, talking to himself. Deputies were unsure whether he was intoxicated or psychotic, and they wanted to get him down before he hurt himself or others, Wilson said.

Deputies and rescue workers tried to coax him down for almost two hours, during which he became increasingly hostile, said David Blakeslee, an employee at an auto repair shop nearby.

Blakeslee said the man climbed down on his own after getting shot.

"He said, `Ow, that hurt. I'm coming down, I'm coming down,'" Blakeslee said.
Posted by: Sherry || 06/23/2006 16:37 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "My bad. Won't do it again, sorry"
Posted by: anonymous5089 || 06/23/2006 16:46 Comments || Top||

#2  Zakius, Zakius.... YOU COME DOWN! BLOWEEE BLOWEE!
Posted by: Besoeker || 06/23/2006 16:51 Comments || Top||

#3  Oopsies.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 06/23/2006 17:33 Comments || Top||

#4  A man gets shot with a .40 cal something-or-other and says "Ow, that hurt"? Now that is one fine state of intoxication!
Posted by: SteveS || 06/23/2006 17:45 Comments || Top||

#5  It got his crazy ass out of the tree didn't it.
Posted by: bigjim-ky || 06/23/2006 18:03 Comments || Top||

#6  He didn't need a gun or a taser. Just fire up the ol' chain saw and head for the tree. That nutjob would have come down, one way or the other, and you can bet he wouldn't have wanted to mess with that saw when he got there.
Posted by: mac || 06/23/2006 18:39 Comments || Top||

#7  Saw this on our local news last night--it seems the deputy was pretty distraught once the gun went off and she realized she had grabbed the wrong weapon. The story claimed the officers wear the Taser and their sidearm close together on the same side (makes sense--not too many ambidextrous officers I know). A side-by-side visual of the Taser and department's issued sidearm showed they look pretty similar in size and feel.

Purely an accident, but unfortunately it will probably cost the deputy more than the tree-climbing idiot who was the root cause.
Posted by: Dar || 06/23/2006 18:51 Comments || Top||

#8  Hey, it was an honest mistake. I used the Brylcreem instead of toothpaste one time. I didn't launch a product liability suit.
Posted by: JohnQC || 06/23/2006 19:46 Comments || Top||

#9  #8 John Q - Bleccccchhhh! ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 06/23/2006 20:06 Comments || Top||

#10  but his teeth parted nicely...
Posted by: Frank G || 06/23/2006 20:07 Comments || Top||

#11  "The man had been climbed a fig tree and stayed there for hours, talking to himself."

Yep...what have we got here? An exchange student journalist from Atlanta?
Posted by: Inspector Clueso || 06/23/2006 20:14 Comments || Top||

#12  why didn't the cops just let David Blakeslee alone until the tree got tired of talking to him?
Posted by: RD || 06/23/2006 21:20 Comments || Top||

#13  "I used the Brylcreem instead of toothpaste one time. I didn't launch a product liability suit."

Just make damn sure you don't ever mistake Zostrix (Capsaicin) ointment for Preparation H...

Posted by: Dave D. || 06/23/2006 21:58 Comments || Top||

#14  And never store superglue near your denture adhesive.
Posted by: Zenster || 06/23/2006 22:39 Comments || Top||


China-Japan-Koreas
Chimp gets drunk to kick gaspers
XIKU the chain-smoking chimpanzee has almost kicked his deadly habit thanks to the efforts of zoo keepers in China, but it has taken a beer or two to help get him through detox.
Xiku became addicted to smoking while mimicking the habits of humans during a career as a circus performer, the state-run Xinhua news agency said.

By the time he was sent to a zoo in Urumqi, the capital of China's northwest Xinjiang region, in 2002, Xiku was already smoking 10 cigarettes a day.

That number doubled as visitors threw him cigarettes for amusement, but he is now down to smoking four a day after some unorthodox efforts from zoo keepers, Xinhua said.

"At the beginning, he became irascible when he wanted to smoke, jolting windows and doors," Xinhua quoted one of the keepers as saying.

"We sometimes gave him some sunflower seeds or a bottle of beer to help him shake off the addiction and visitors are no longer allowed to throw him cigarettes.'"
Posted by: tipper || 06/23/2006 10:55 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  So sad. There's gonna be a fat angry drunk primate in this zoo soon. He needs to join the 12 bananna program.
Posted by: 6 || 06/23/2006 16:03 Comments || Top||


Europe
Drowning in Europe's wine lake
French winemakers threatened as Brussels orders vines to be ripped out to control surplus.
Long article in the Guardian about the over-production of wine in France, and the attempts of the EU to control it. Schadenfreude special.
Posted by: Steve White || 06/23/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Why not just let the price drop until some producers fail and then it naturally swings back up with a fitter selection?
Posted by: 3dc || 06/23/2006 0:36 Comments || Top||

#2  Don't be silly old boy that would be downright ... American.
Posted by: Old Europe || 06/23/2006 1:06 Comments || Top||

#3  A couple of points. John Howard has just refused to subsidize taking vines out of production in Oz where there is a similar over production problem.

The real reason behind Europe's anti-GM stance is it will make Europe's agricultural over-production much worse and likely bankrupt the CAP.
Posted by: phil_b || 06/23/2006 1:30 Comments || Top||

#4  FYI - Wine consumption per capita.

#1 Italy 54 litres
#2 France 47 litres
#3 Switzerland 42 litres
#4 Austria 36 litres
#5 Denmark 32 litres
#6 Belgium 30 litres
#7 Germany 26 litres
#8 Australia 21 litres
#9 United Kingdom 20 litres
#10 Netherlands 20 litres
#11 New Zealand 19 litres
#12 Sweden 16 litres
#13 Ireland 13 litres
#14 Norway 11 litres
#15 Japan 10 litres
#16 Finland 10 litres
#17 Canada 10 litres
#18 United States 7 litres
Posted by: phil_b || 06/23/2006 1:40 Comments || Top||

#5  Phil, where is Spain in the list? I remember wine being delivered to tapa bars in tanker trucks and the Navy guys I was with doing their best to raise the per capita numbers.
Posted by: RWV || 06/23/2006 2:11 Comments || Top||

#6  ...Greece, Bulgaria, Croatia (and other former Yugo states), Hungary, Czech Republic are too missing, in that order, because as we move north, beer consumption becomes more prominent.
Posted by: twobyfour || 06/23/2006 2:41 Comments || Top||

#7  I took that list from Nationmaster.com

Here is another list of per capita consumption in liters that includes Spain and Portugal which definitely should in the top ten.

Luxembourg 63.4
France 56.1
Italy 48.2
Portugal 46.3
Switzerland 42.9
Croatia 48.2
Spain 34.1
Austria 29.6
Hungary 34.8
Argentina 31.6

Luxembourg is also top in total alcohol consumption. I have no idea why it's populated by lushes.
Posted by: phil_b || 06/23/2006 5:40 Comments || Top||

#8  For wine lovers, the EU response is horrible news. They're pushing the commodified crap model (which, mind you, beats the un-commodified crap many make now) of the New World instead of the artisinal wine-crafting that a free market would encourage.
Posted by: JSU || 06/23/2006 6:46 Comments || Top||

#9  Any numbers on wine export before and since Iraq?
Posted by: Thomoque Angereque3714 || 06/23/2006 9:23 Comments || Top||

#10  Wasn't it Reagan that said production stimulates demand?
Posted by: bigjim-ky || 06/23/2006 11:00 Comments || Top||

#11  Luxembourg is also top in total alcohol consumption.

What else is there to do in Luxembourg on a Saturday night? Walk to the border and taunt the Belgian customs officers?
Posted by: Mike || 06/23/2006 11:43 Comments || Top||

#12  Luxembourg is also top in total alcohol consumption. I have no idea why it's populated by lushes.

How many cold turkey chimps? With a small country like that it could easily skew the numbers.
Posted by: 6 || 06/23/2006 16:06 Comments || Top||

#13  Good Lord, Mike, they wouldn't do that! Such behaviour would be downright rude! ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife || 06/23/2006 16:07 Comments || Top||

#14  I'll have to start drinking some more wine! Perhaps some world-class Napa / Sonoma and a few select Australian Chardonays. Accompanied with some nice soft brie - from Wisconsin.
Posted by: DMFD || 06/23/2006 17:04 Comments || Top||

#15  #14 DMFD - don't forget the Danish Havarti. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 06/23/2006 17:35 Comments || Top||

#16  I'm inspired to help out. I'm buying another box of patriotic wine today.
Posted by: Inspector Clueso || 06/23/2006 18:11 Comments || Top||

#17  I will stick with good California and Aussie wines.

But me heart is forever in the tankard with a good ale. When I was down in Homer this week I picked up a growler each of Red knot Scottish Ale and China Point Porter from the Homer Brewing Company. Ima happy mon, mon. Let 'em drown in a Euro lake debating their Mega-minutae issues. I like the simple life of high quality living.
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 06/23/2006 23:15 Comments || Top||

#18  I was talking about wine with a Master Sommelier just the other day. We should all be very glad that America's wine industry is not so fettered with archaic production and distribution laws. As a result, we produce some of the world's best wines, bar none. If you must go overseas, I recommend Australia. They have done all of their homework in advance and are now producing some exceptional wines at excellent prices.

Be sure that France still makes some magnificent vintages, but not sending them any of my money just feels so right at the present moment.

Finally, I urge all of you wine drinkers to please, please by a case of wine you that enjoy and lay some of it down for a few extra years. Get advice from your local wine authority as to which vintages will age well, identify one that you enjoy and then cellar it for a few extra years. The improvement is nothing short of profound.

A revolting statistic is that 90% of all wine is consumed within 48 hours of purchase. This fact has forced vintners to bottle wine for immediate consumption. Such constraints prohibit them from making wines that will age particularly gracefully.

I took a simple $6.00 Loius Martini red and aged for another three years and the results were spectacular. Now imagine what happened when I aged a Silver Oak (excellent label) Zinfandel for 20 years. It was like drinking fruit flavored rain water, softer than a baby's @ss and an aftertaste like the dust from a grape. I'm still holding back with a Charles Krug 1972 Cabernet. That one is either over the hill or a complete and total monster. I may open it this year.
Posted by: Zenster || 06/23/2006 23:16 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
MD governors' race gets less interesting
Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan dropped out of the race for governor [of Maryland] today, saying he has been diagnosed with clinical depression. "It's time for me to focus on my health," Duncan said at an afternoon news conference at the Executive Office Building in Rockville.
Drat. I was looking forward to focusing on a nice bruising Donk primary battle between Duncan and Baltimore mayor Martin O'Malley. The fireworks would have been spectacular.
Duncan announced his decision with his wife, Barbara; son, John; and running mate, Stu Simms,
Never heard of him
at his side. Upon entering the conference room, he received a standing ovation from the county employees and teary-eyed campaign workers in the audience.
Prolly a few misty GOP operatives as well.
Duncan, who has been Montgomery's county executive for 12 years, faced stiff competition for the Democratic nomination from Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley. Duncan's was the underdog campaign: He had raised less money than his opponents and trailed them in the polls. But that had only driven Duncan to more aggressively pursue his main opponent, often attacking O'Malley's record on crime and education. His withdrawal means that O'Malley and the Democratic party can now focus their energy and money on toppling Republican Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
Ratz. My mom and I were speculating that he got a call from Donk HQ: "Get out, and get out now. O'Malley's our man; we won't forget you once he's in office." A banged-up and weakened O'Malley would be a less formidable opponent to Gov. Ehrlich, who has been largely ineffective as governor. Mind you, this is pure speculation. I don't particularly like Doug Duncan all that much, but my brother used to rent him videos back in the day. That's got to count for something, right?

Oh well. We'll just have to settle for the Kweisi Mfume/ Ben Cardin /Lt. Gov. Michael Steele cage match for Paul Sarbanes' Senate seat.
Posted by: Seafarious || 06/23/2006 00:00 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Ha Haaaa!
The Salt Peter in his Perrier finally started to work! You have to hit those commie bastards where it hurts them worst!
Posted by: bigjim-ky || 06/23/2006 11:03 Comments || Top||

#2  This strikes me as a not very intelligent way to get out of running. Despite all the explanations that depression is due simply to brain chemical imbalances, people don't like to vote for someone who is, or has been, "nuts". Mr. Duncan may have ruined his career, despite promises of a quid pro quo.
Posted by: trailing wife || 06/23/2006 16:11 Comments || Top||

#3  Why be a such girly-man and "admit" to a personal weakness, if you don't have to? Michael Steele is such a "Man's man", that he probably doesn't care one way or the other about the "competition's" hang-ups. Too busy keeping his eye on the prize to get sentimental and stuff. He's cool. Later Doug!
Posted by: as || 06/23/2006 21:26 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Rape victim ostracised in Bihar
Forced by a religious leader, a Muslim-dominated village in Bihar has asked a rape victim to leave the place after calling her 'napak' (impure) for giving birth to a child. The husband has also deserted Sabia, a mute woman in her 20s and mother of two, following pressures from the leaders, the woman's distraught father Samsher Ali said.

The woman, who was raped last year by a neighbour, Mustafa, now lives with her parents in their thatched hut in the same village, Chandkiwari, in Muzaffarpur district, about 70 km from here. Mustafa is on the run.

Sabia's parents are facing the ire of the villagers for giving shelter to their "impure" daughter. "No one talks to us; we have no social life. We are treated like animals for no fault of ours," Samsher Ali lamented.

Says Sabia's mother: "I fail to understand why my mute daughter was punished when she did not commit any crime. She was rather a victim of the heinous crime of rape. But these people do not realise it."

Maulana Abdul Haleem, a Muslim leader of the village, however said that as per Islamic law Sabia had become impure due to the rape and the "illegitimate" child. "We have instructed the villagers to boycott her," he said without mincing words.

The villagers are following his instruction. "We are bound by the decision to boycott her," said Pir Mohammad, a villager. He added: "This is not an individual decision. It was taken by the community."

Lalan Pandey, in-charge of the local police station, said Sabia or her parents had not filed a police complaint. "If they lodge a complaint, we will try to end the social boycott," he said. Sabia's desperate parents are planning to seek the help of an NGO.
Posted by: ryuge || 06/23/2006 06:55 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Not that I think we need another muslim in this country, but this girl would be a prime candidate for asylum.
Posted by: bigjim-ky || 06/23/2006 11:15 Comments || Top||

#2  There is an Indian joke about Bihar.

Pervez Musharraf calls the Indian PM on the phone "I want Kashmir"

The Indian PM says "ok, but you have to take Bihar as well"

Musharraf says "Sorry, wrong number" and hangs up the phone.

Another tells of a Japanese delegation that visits Bihar. They note the mineral wealth and vast cheap labor - a hundred millions potential factory workers.

They say "Let us run Bihar for twenty years. We will turn it into another Japan"
The Chief Minister of Bihar, laughs.. "Let me run Japan for two years, I will turn it into Bihar"




Posted by: john || 06/23/2006 17:12 Comments || Top||


Science & Technology
Motorola Tries To Patent An Electronic Feng-Shui Detector
Abstract

A communication device (112) includes a communications receiver (120), an AM/FM receiver (124), a three-dimensional Hall-effect sensor (226), a digital camera (128), and a GPS receiver (130), which each have multiple uses. In addition to their usual functions, the various capabilities of the respective elements (112, 120, 124, 226, 128, 130) can be used to provide data for evaluating a location in accordance with the principles of Feng Shui. A processor 116 reads values from the devices (112, 120, 124, 126, 128, 130) and uses the values to evaluate a given location in accordance with Feng Shui criteria. An overall Feng Shui value is determined for a given location...
Posted by: Anonymoose || 06/23/2006 14:39 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  A fellow once said, "It cannot be done",
I laughed and gave out a shout.
And said, "I do think that I will be one,
To give it a healthy bout."

So I spit on my palms,
Rolled the sleeves up my arms,
In a second or two I'd begun it.
I started to sing, as I finished the thing.

It cannot be done, and I done it!
Posted by: Anonymoose || 06/23/2006 14:46 Comments || Top||

#2  Who ya gonna call ?

GHOST BUSTERS
Posted by: wxjames || 06/23/2006 15:01 Comments || Top||

#3  "Guys. GUYS! You're scaring the straights, ok?"
Posted by: mojo || 06/23/2006 15:43 Comments || Top||

#4  Peace 'Moose.
Posted by: 6 || 06/23/2006 16:08 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
3 arrested in meth smuggling operation
Another reason we need that $%&^%% border wall.

By ANSLEE WILLETT THE GAZETTE

Two illegal immigrants were busted in Colorado Springs with 20 pounds of methamphetamine stashed inside a Jeep, federal agents said Thursday.

The estimated $3.6 million worth of “crystal ice” — a pure, smokable form of methamphetamine — was smuggled across the Mexican border, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. The drugs were to be sold in Colorado Springs, the DEA said. The quantity involved made it the biggest speed bust in Colorado Springs in recent memory.

“It’s a significant bust,” said Gray Hildreth, agent in charge of the DEA’s Colorado Springs office.

Drugs often pass through the


city because Interstate 25 is a major route for Mexican drug traffickers, he said.

In Wednesday’s bust, Manuel Hernandez-Martinez, 34, and Juan Manuel Quintero-Lopez, 20, were arrested on suspicion of drug possession and conspiracy to distribute drugs.

Also arrested was Gonzalo Lemos-Sepulveda, 23, the alleged recipient of the meth.

The suspects, all Mexican nationals, were being held Thursday night at the El Paso County jail.

The arrests were made by DEA’s Colorado Springs task force, which includes city police, the Colorado State Patrol, the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s Office and Pueblo police.

The task force Wednesday conducted surveillance on the Jeep Cherokee that traveled from Arizona, arriving in Colorado Springs about noon.

The two men in the Jeep met with the third suspect, Hildreth said.

Agents pulled the Jeep over about 1:30 p.m. on the city’s southeast side.

The DEA wouldn’t say what tipped agents off to the Jeep.

Lemos-Sepulveda was arrested later during a traffic stop near Fort Carson.

Packages of meth wrapped in duct tape were found hidden throughout the Jeep, Hildreth said.

“This is another success story in a string of recent investigations targeting Mexican organizations trafficking large quantities of methamphetamine in the Colorado Springs area,” Hildreth said.
Posted in full. Link isn't good past today.
Posted by: Old Patriot || 06/23/2006 15:31 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Are we now to believe this meth will be destroyed? Or used as evidence, misplaced, and back on the streets again at a lower cost basis to the new distributers?

cynical borgboy
Posted by: borgboy || 06/23/2006 18:57 Comments || Top||



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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.

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Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has dominated Mexico for six years.
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