Tuesday, February 26

Warning Graphic Crime: Woman Given the Coupe de Grace






According to sources, Mexico is bordered on the north by the United States of America; on the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; on the southeast by Guatemala, Belize, and the Caribbean Sea; and on the east by the Gulf of Mexico.

Needless to say, the warm breezes from the first rays of a beautiful Mexican day, with it's kaleidoscope of colors are a welcomed sight in many towns along the coast line,

The warmth emulating from natures first sun-rays of the day, no matter how dim, feel tremendous upon the trembling bodies of police investigators. Bodies which have likely been up all night attempting to solve crime while shivering from the cool night air.

This type of powerful solar Sundays of which I speak, will no-doubt demand attention from almost anything in its path. Anything, I superpose, even dead bodies hinged to rocks an crevices..which seem to never ever want to let go,

The more Horrific the homicides—the more work it takes to solve it. 

Strange as it may seem not many homicide have happened during a full-moon. Almost all Brutal murders thrive thrive under the darkness and cover of what seems norm.

Such was the case on February 23, 2013, when the early morning light etched it's way along the Mexican streets of Colonia Popotla, and exposed the body of a 25-year old female-victim.

She had been not dead for long, according to her neighbors, as they told how she was calling out for help in morbid pain-filled distress.

This yelling and screaming may have been what had caused her killers to administer the coup de grâce.

The life ending blow, used too shut her up for for good, was highly effective
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Written @cagestokerblog.
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"Unhappy, but no wretch therefore,
For hap doth come again and go;
For which I keep my self in store,
Since unhap cannot kill me so." ~Shakespeare




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