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Daniel Elizondo Arrested: Alleged Perpetrator Of Mass Beheadings In Mexico Detained

Reuters  |  Posted: Updated: 05/21/2012 9:13 am


By Ioan Grillo

MEXICO CITY, May 20 (Reuters) - Mexican soldiers have arrested an alleged perpetrator of the massacre of 49 people whose corpses were decapitated, dismembered and dumped on a highway last week.

Daniel Elizondo, alias "The Madman," a leader of the Zetas drug cartel, was detained in the northern state of Nuevo Leon, a spokesman for the army said Sunday.

Elizondo headed the Zetas trafficking operations in Cadereyta, an industrial town on the outskirts of Monterrey, close to where the bodies were dumped, the official said.

The massacre is one of the worst atrocities committed in Mexico's drug war, which has raged since President Felipe Calderon took power in 2006 and launched a national offensive against the cartels.

Police found the corpses on the highway about 18 miles (29 km) east of Monterrey on May 13. As the bodies lacked heads, hands and feet, police said they could only identify them using DNA. A week later, none of the victims has been identified, according to investigators.

Police said they have found no signs of recent mass disappearances in the region and the victims could be migrants from Central or South America passing through Mexico on the way to the United States.

Drug cartels often kidnap foreign migrants for ransom, killing those who do not pay.

Graffiti sprayed at the scene of the corpses showed the mark of the Zetas, who are fighting for control of the region.

A video that allegedly shows the men dumping the bodies was also posted on the internet. In the film, men can be seen pulling a large pile of corpses from a truck onto the road during the night. They are then seen leaving a message on a blanket that threatens security forces and the rival Gulf and Sinaloa cartels of traffickers.

"Gulf cartel, Sinaloa cartel, marines and soldiers, nobody can do anything against us or they will lose," said the message, which was signed by names of Zeta leaders.

However, in the following days, messages were put up in several Mexican states claiming the Zetas were not behind the massacre - an unusual measure as the gang openly claims to be behind many mass killings.

The Zetas were founded by former soldiers who defected from the Mexican military in 1998 to work as hired killers for drug traffickers. They have since carved out their own smuggling empire, expanded massively across Mexico and diversified into kidnapping, extortion and theft of crude oil.

In recent weeks, violence between the Zetas and their rivals has intensified in several parts of Mexico.

Among the worst incidents, 18 people were decapitated near the city of Guadalajara and nine victims were hanged from a bridge in the city of Nuevo Laredo, across the border from Laredo, Texas.

In total, around 55,000 people have died in drug related violence and more than 5,000 have disappeared in Mexico since Calderon took office in December 2006.



(Reporting By Ioan Grillo; Editing by Vicki Allen)

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07:05 PM on 06/26/2012
As usual, this article gets the basic facts wrong. The cartels are not currently at war with each other. Rather, they are at war with the army and the police at all levels, both of which are trying to take over the drug trade themselves. The army kills more Mexicans every year than all of the cartels combined.
06:53 PM on 05/27/2012
Why did the take him alive?
03:00 PM on 05/22/2012
The police, business leaders and the politicians have been corrupted in Mexico.

For too long the people of Mexico have ignored the corruption and let it go on.

Now it is part of the society and has spun out of control.

The people of Mexico need to demand more from their leaders.

The government needs to provide safety, services and jobs for their people. For too long they were just happy to export their people.
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Arturo Ramrez
02:13 PM on 05/24/2012
Aaaand again wilfully ignoring all the protests and cyberactivism that has been going on in Mexico in the past months just to get your point through.

http://www.lajornadamichoacan.com.mx/2012/05/23/yosoy132-exige-cadena-nacional-del-debate-presidencial/

just yesterday.
04:18 PM on 05/24/2012
This is a start........

When the protests are large enough to make a difference then I will say progress is made.

Until then there are too many people that are willing to ignore the corruption of the police, business and political leaders. The murders will continue until the people say enough is enough.
05:09 PM on 05/29/2012
The Mexican government is the cartel. Washington is the KING PIN!! Washington is giving millions to the Mexican cartel. War on drugs has been a failier from start. The cartel gets away with over 99% of all drugs profit. It is also TAX FREE!!!
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keezze
12:00 AM on 05/22/2012
Its nice when the beheader gets his head cut off.
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CrestedSparrow
10:08 PM on 05/21/2012
Now execute him with a public beheading of his own!
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Amryxx
politeness rules, but with sharpened edges
01:26 AM on 05/22/2012
Guillotine or Saudi-style?
06:47 PM on 05/21/2012
so now we can end the drug war right?
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Snake1994
Snakebite!
04:58 PM on 05/21/2012
These people are more ruthless than the Columbian's in the 70's and 80's.
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Jerry Bourbon
04:39 PM on 05/21/2012
Another satisified client of Eric Holder and the ATF.
01:11 AM on 05/22/2012
how do you behead somebody with an AK?
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Arturo Ramrez
02:14 PM on 05/24/2012
with a bayonette, maybe?
02:34 PM on 05/21/2012
Mexico has too many problems. They're going to ruin their tourist industry.
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Arturo Ramrez
02:14 PM on 05/24/2012
Actually, despite all you see in the media, Mexico's tourism has increased steadily in the past years.
mira chancleta
C'mon, there's NO "La Tino" race
09:29 PM on 05/28/2012
...no accounting for the taste of drunken, sun-burned, over-weight American tourists in cheetah thongs I guess...
05:21 PM on 05/29/2012
Let me tell you the truth. The truth is United States is to blame. Here is why. US is the #1 buyer of drugs. Also US is the #1 seller of weapons to the cartel. Also the drug war is only a benefit to the County State and Federal jails. Mexico is a dumping ground ONLY. Washington can solve this problem in a second!!!
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frank zarzar
the tail is wagging the dog
02:31 PM on 05/21/2012
Looks like Daniel, "The Madman," Elizondo, sort of lost his head.
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angelavictoria5
Life is short. Do all the good you can!
02:30 PM on 05/21/2012
Hangings off a bridge close to Laredo does not make sense. It sounds like it could have come from the US side. Unless American traffickers are invading their turf and that is a warning. How sad for the Mexican people!
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Wolfman Thomas
01:40 PM on 05/21/2012
Mexico use to be a nice place I even thought about retireing there not any more
mira chancleta
C'mon, there's NO "La Tino" race
09:31 PM on 05/28/2012
...your blood pressure will thank you...check out Door County, WI or Upstate New York (near the Finger Lakes region)...
12:42 PM on 05/21/2012
The threat in Mexico far outweighs any posed by afghanistan, we need more troops on our borders. California is turning into a third world country.
05:28 PM on 05/29/2012
Mexico has been a 3rd world country sense the victory of Mexican troops over the French forces in Puebla May 5th 1862. LOL. But so true.
12:09 PM on 05/21/2012
Where are the demonstrations in the streets of Mexico?

When will the people of Mexico stand up and demand an end to the violence and corruption of the police, business leaders and politicians?

For too long the people of Mexico have accepted the corruption. This is what happens when the corruption becomes ingrained into the society.

Only the Mexican people can end the violence and corruption in Mexico.

Do they have the will to do it?
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January Day
Conservative Southern girl with a twist
02:12 PM on 05/21/2012
"Demand"? Or what? The people will flee to the US?
05:33 PM on 05/29/2012
Well? Most of the people in Mexico are from the South countrys. Less then 10% are from Mexico. 90% of all Mexican live in the US. STAY THIRSTY MY FRIEND!!!
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Fran Jaime
Yo Soy 132!
05:53 PM on 05/21/2012
There were three demonstrations in Mexico over the weekend. Two of the, one on Sat. the other on Sunday were massive and had simultaneous demonstrations in other cities in Mexico. This does not get on HuffPo because there was no blood.
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madcityy
12:07 PM on 05/21/2012
thannk God for these hero soldiers