Many thanks to Chuck Ufarley and countless others who poked me to post this video. Seems like an appropriate choice for a video of a guy getting castrated. From what I understand, Narcocorrido songs celebrate illegal activities of the drug cartels and praise murder, torture and other such doings of the Narcos. The festive background music you hear in this video is what they refer to in Mexico as Narcocorrido. Perhaps Obama should hook the cartels up with Arkansas Stone? Certainly appears as dull as the machete used by La Guera Loca. Luckily for the victim, he was already dead when the dismemberment started.Īs with most beheadings, the tool used to decapitate the captive doesn’t seem overly sharp. Though, the more he twitched, the more pain he must have brought upon himself as instead of delivering a few well targeted chop chops at the Johnson, the captors had to slash about his crotch with a blade for a long time. As if losing a penis was much scarier than losing a head. However as soon as the beheading starts, the wriggling stops. While his penis and balls are being cuts off, the upside down man wriggles a lot knowing what horrors are coming to him. Most of the cutting and chopping is done by two of the captors while about half a dozen others stand guard forming a gruesome visual background to the execution. Each is also armed with an assault rifle (graciously provided by the Obama administration through Project Gunrunner – Fast and Furious anyone? But then again, he’d also armed the terrorists in Libya and presently arming extremists in Syria so what’s a few armed gangs south of the US border?). The assailants wear military fatigues with blue t-shirts and masks over their faces. The founder of the sanctuary says that, at more than 13 years of age, Pay de Limón is “happy and healthy.Another one from the Mexican Drug Cartel videos series originally published by Blog del Narco – this time it’s an execution of a man who is seen hanged naked upside down while his captors cut off his penis and balls, behead him with a machete and bit by bit mutilate his entire body by cutting each limb at each main joint. He is an example of unconditional love, resilience and strength,” they shared. The hybrid D-pad lets you crush combos without crossing fingers. He is a hero, a survivor of human cruelty. “He is already over 13 years old and we know that time is working against him. Using a photograph in which Pay appears with his ears tilted, his eyes closed and a pair of prostheses covered in camouflage gear, the animal organization has tried to attract support. The country ended 2021 with 35,625 homicides, of which almost 5% (1,776) took place in Zacatecas, the state where the dog was rescued. During the first months of care, they kept him hidden for fear of possible reprisals from the drug traffickers, until they decided that he should carry on with his normal life.Ĭontest organizers speak of Pay’s case as “simple, brutal and poignant proof of the cruelty of drug cartels.” Violence in Mexico is a daily reality. Pay de Limón was located and transferred it to Xochimilco, in Mexico City, where a shelter for dogs that have suffered extreme violence is located. Ruiz says that the alert came to her from one of the members of the cartel. The first ones were made in Denver (Colorado), and later came others from Washington and Virginia. The gruesome video shows a group of men, holding the victim and chopping his. The dog now walks with prostheses that are renewed every year. Viral Video Fact Check: A video of a man’s tongue and fingers being chopped off has been circulating on social media. “They cut off his toes one by one, like when they cut off the fingers of human beings who are kidnapped,” she says in a telephone interview with EL PAÍS. The founder of the sanctuary, Paty Ruiz, compares the case of Pay de Limón with the kidnappings perpetrated by organized crime. Three days after the closing of the America’s Favorite Pet contest, it is positioned as the first of the finalists, the one preferred by the voters. Twelve years after being rescued from this horror by the owner of the animal shelter Milagros Caninos (Canine Miracles), the story of Pay de Limón has taken a remarkable turn. They cut off the toes of its front paws, which were finally amputated. Members of Los Zetas, one of the most violent cartels in the country, had preyed on the dog, who was barely a year old at the time. Pay de Limón (Lemon Pie) was found in 2011 in a dump in Fresnillo, Zacatecas, the town with the highest perception of insecurity in Mexico. Pay de Limón at the Milagros Caninos dog shelter, south of Mexico City.
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