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Felix I. Batista (disappeared 10 December 2008) is a Cuban-American [1] anti-kidnapping expert and former U.S. Army major who has negotiated resolution to nearly 100 kidnapping and ransom cases, [2] dozens of them in Mexico. [3] Batista was a consultant for Houston, Texas-based security firm ASI Global. [2] In December 2008, he was kidnapped in ...
Segura, a 22-year-old from Madrid, became the focus of a harrowing three-year kidnapping case in 1993. She lived in La Moraleja, a wealthy residential area in Spain, with her parents, Sigrid Foles ...
On 12 April 1993, Anabel Segura, a 22-year-old university student, was kidnapped by Emilio Muñoz Guadix with the help of his friend, Candido "Candi" Ortiz Aon. After being taken while jogging in La Moraleja, Madrid, Spain, Segura was held captive in an abandoned factory in Numancia de la Sagra, Toledo. She tried to escape but was strangled to ...
The district attorney's office claimed the missing note was written in "disguised handwriting" to help support the plot of McPherson being kidnapped. Because he was in San Francisco on May 24 and 25; and the handwriting and language were those of an "educated person," Ormiston was the purported author and this claim was passed on to the press.
The bodies showed signs of torture, likely done to extract information of their criminal activities. They were then believed to have been executed with a headshot and dismembered. [ 14 ] Investigators were able to identify her remains due to her distinctive tattoo with the word "Niño", her surname, on her forearm. [ 16 ]
[4] This idea further extends to American girls as well, with authorities blaming Irene for being kidnapped in the first place. A recurring symbol in the novel is the phrase "So far from the Truth, So close to Jesus", suggesting a Mexico in sync with religion, yet too chaotic to figure out the madness of the murders.
Álvarez was indicted by a federal grand jury in Los Angeles in 1990 for alleged complicity in the kidnapping, torture and murder of Camarena Salazar and his pilot Alfredo Zavala-Avelar in Guadalajara, Mexico, in February 1985. [4]
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