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The YouTube video delves into the violent underworld of Mexican cartels, highlighting incidents like the barbaric torture and murder of a father and son by the Los Viagras cartel in Guerrero. It discusses the rise of cartels such as Guerrero Unidos and details the brutal realities faced by individuals like Felix, Barnabas, and El Cholo who were eventually executed for various reasons. The video sheds light on the deep-seated corruption within Mexican law enforcement due to cartels like CJNG bribing and intimidating police officers. It also portrays the power struggles and brutal tactics employed by cartel leaders, emphasizing the widespread insecurity and violence that plague regions like Guerrero and Michoacán in Mexico.
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In this segment of the video, it discusses a disturbing incident involving the torture and murder of a father and son by a Mexican cartel group in Guerrero. The video showcases the horrifying events where the father is beheaded and the son undergoes a prolonged and excruciating ordeal, including having his chest flayed and his heart cut out. The captors proudly display the severed heads of the victims as trophies. This incident exposes the extreme cruelty and violence within the Mexican cartel, highlighting the brutal reality of the criminal underworld in Mexico.
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In this segment of the video, it is discussed how the Guerrero flaying video, showcasing extreme brutality and cruelty, was posted by members of the Los Viagras cartel as a warning to their enemies. Los Viagras, based in Michoacan, Mexico, emerged in 2014 and gained notoriety for their violent acts, including massacres and torture. They have been involved in drug trade, especially methamphetamine production, leading to clashes with rivals like the Jalisco New Generation cartel. The group, led by the Sierra Santana Brothers, has engaged in territorial conflicts, particularly with the CJNG, making them one of Mexico’s most formidable criminal organizations. Despite the gruesome nature of the Guerrero flaying video, the identities of the victims and perpetrators remain unknown, with no official investigations being conducted.
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In this segment of the video, the formation and rise of the Guerrero Unidos cartel is discussed. Arising from the weakened Beltran Leyva organization and exploiting corruption and weak local authorities, Guerrero Unidos gained power in Guerrero, particularly in Iguala. The video details how Guerrero Unidos had connections with influential figures and used corruption and intimidation for control. A tragic event highlighted in this segment is the disappearance and alleged murder of 43 students from Ayotzinapa College in 2014, which sparked widespread protests. Guerrero Unidos engaged in conflicts with rival cartels for drug routes and territories, facing opposition from groups like the Gulf Cartel, Knights Templar, and Los Viagras. Los Viagras, originally a self-defense group, have shifted into criminal activities and have teamed up with La Nueva Familia Michoacana against other cartels.
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In this segment of the video, a coalition called Unidos, also known as La Resistencia, was formed by several cartels to counter the CJNG in Michoacán and Guerrero. They shifted focus to countering CJNG after internal challenges in Knights Templar and La Familia Michoacana. A violent confrontation between CJNG and Los Viagras resulted in at least 18 deaths in La Huerta, with intense gun battles and executions reported. CJNG has been expanding its influence in Guerrero, seizing poppy fields and heroin labs, sparking deadly conflicts with cartels like Guerrero Unidos. This has led to widespread insecurity, violations, and poverty in the region, making Guerrero a hotspot for organized crime in Mexico.
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In this segment, it is discussed how communities in Guerrero formed self-defense forces to protect themselves from cartels, facing challenges like limited resources and coordination issues. Guerrero Unidos originated from former members of the Beltran Leyva organization. Esther Yadira Utron Vasquez, also known as La Chefa, took control of the group but was arrested in November 2021 as one of Mexico’s most wanted criminals. The term “chapulin” is explored, suggesting betrayal or desertion within cartels, with emphasis on the severe consequences faced by traitors, including death or torture. The video recounts a brutal incident where a nephew and uncle were beheaded for alleged betrayal and involvement with the Sinaloa cartel. The cartel’s strict loyalty codes are highlighted, with betrayal being seen as a serious offense that leads to violent repercussions.
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In this segment of the video, it is revealed that individuals like Felix and Barnabas worked as “halcones” or spies for drug cartels, suffering exploitation and receiving meager wages for dangerous tasks. Felix and Barnabas received only 300 pesos for their last job. They were interrogated and ultimately faced brutal executions, showing a resigned acceptance of their fate. Barnabas was decapitated by a chainsaw, while Felix met a gruesome end with a hunting knife. Another individual, El Cholo, a gangster and leader of the Nueva Plaza cartel, faced a dreadful end as a casualty in the Mexican Cartel Wars. The brutality and merciless actions of the cartels are highlighted through these accounts.
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In this part of the video, it is revealed that El Cholo betrayed the cartel by ordering hits without El Mencho’s consent, leading to conflict within the organization. El Cholo formed the Nueva Plaza cartel, triggering a war with the CJNG. The Sinaloa cartel supported Nueva Plaza financially, escalating the conflict. El Cholo’s alliance with Sinaloa proved fatal as he was found dead with signs of torture, including knife wounds and broken bones. A video purportedly uploaded by CJNG showed El Cholo making confessions before his mysterious death. The peaceful aftermath surprised analysts, but it was seen as a warning tactic by El Mencho, menacing any potential defectors or rebels.
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In this segment of the video, it is highlighted how the CJNG cartel corrupts and controls the police in Mexico through bribery and intimidation. The cartel offers monthly payments to police officers, turning them into silent allies. A leaked phone call recording demonstrates El Mencho’s power over the Mexican police. Fear of retaliation from CJNG is evident, as they swiftly punish any betrayal or disrespect, sometimes involving death or torture for individuals and their families. This segment emphasizes the deep-rooted corruption within Mexican law enforcement agencies due to the influence of drug cartels like CJNG.
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In this segment of the video, the CJNG responded to an insult by kidnapping a member of Los Villagras who recorded a video. The CJNG released a video showing the captured member bound in chains, with masked sicarios threatening him with weapons. The victim’s desperate cries and pleas for mercy are ignored as a sicario cruelly severs his left leg, inflicting unimaginable pain. The ordeal highlights the brutal power play and dominance struggle among cartel leaders. The incident is likened to a tragic tale where the weak suffer when powerful forces clash.