HORRIFIC SIGHT Mass grave and OVENS with charred bodies found at ‘extermination camp’ by family searching for missing person in Mexico
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A heartbreaking handwritten note was found at the grisly scene
A MASS grave has been found at a suspected extermination camp during a family’s desperate search for a missing person in Mexico.
Three ovens and burned bodies were found at the horrifying scene along with piles of personal items including 400 pairs of shoes, clothes, jewelry, and diaries.
An investigator looks over clothes and shoes found at the Izaguirre Ranch in Teuchitlan, Jalisco state, Mexico, on March 5, 2025
A watch and jewelry found at the Izaguiire Ranch
An aerial photograph of Izaguirre Ranch, on March 11, 2025
A woman searching the personal items found at the extermination camp
A private volunteer group looking for missing family members in Jalisco, Mexico, found the sick crematorium on a ranch in Teuchitlán, which is about 90 miles east of Puerto Vallarta.
The nonprofit Guerreros Buscadores collective went to the remote area after a call from an unnamed informant on March 5.
“We found the place because we had received several anonymous calls,” Indira Navarro, a member of the search group, told AFP.
“We found charred remains, remains of charred human bodies in graves.”
Bones, bullet casings, and magazines were found at the burial site, which was reportedly a training center for organized crime.
Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz addressed the horrific find on Tuesday, insisting they will investigate and find answers.
“This is a very critical and serious issue,” Gertz said at a press conference.
“It is unbelievable that a situation of this nature would not have been known to the local authorities of that municipality and the state.”
Cops confirmed they found three cremation furnaces used by the CJNG when searching the site.
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Members of the National Guard also swarmed the warehouse to investigate the piles of clothing items, jewelry, backpacks, and suitcases.
A total of 400 pairs of shoes were left abandoned, according to the Latin Times.
Haunting footage from the property showed investigators searching through the dumped shoes.
The personal items are believed to have belonged to victims who were kidnapped and killed at the death camp, which is known as Izaguirre Ranch.
HAUNTING GRAVE SITE FINDS
One disturbing find at the ranch was a handwritten letter believed to have been written by one of the victims.
“My love, if one day I never return, I only ask that you remember how much I love you and say, ‘My anger, tantrum, and jealousy are gone.’” it read.
Investigators also found a Bible with three pictures of children.
“These photos found at the Teuchitlán ranch may be a sign of hope for some family,” the collective said, according to the Daily Mail.
“Mom or dad was carrying them, and they were found nestled in the middle of a Bible.”
Guerreros Buscadores search the Izaguirre Ranch
A woman records clothes and shoes found at the Izaguirre Ranch on March 5, 2025
A cop standing guard outside the mass grave site in Jalisco on March 11, 2025
Searchers also found a notebook with a page featuring the nicknames of 54 victims.
Cops said the list was grouped by 10 people at a time.
Officials haven’t confirmed the names of the victims.
Jalisco is the Mexican state with the highest number of missing people, according to the National Search Commission.
Nearly 15,000 are missing in the state.
Mexico is a hot potato right now with cartels being labeled as terrorist organization affiliates.There’sot of uncertainty of how the Mexican cartels are going to react. We’ve seen an uptick in violence.”
Stacy ZinnRetired Drug Enforcement Agent
It comes as President Donald Trump‘s ironclad approach against Mexican drug cartels has forced the country’s government to come down hard on powerful criminal syndicates.
Trump’s executive order designated eight Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.
Plus, his tariff threats against Mexico sparked measures against fentanyl production in Sinaloa state, the home of the Sinaloa Cartel, the most powerful gang.
The government has since enacted arrests, extraditions, and drug lab busts and seizures.
Nearly 30 suspected cartel figures are being handed over to the United States, including former Guadalajara Cartel boss Rafael Caro Quintero and former Juarez drug cartel leader Vicente Carrillo Fuentes.
However, now the rival gangs are left battling for power in tourist hotspots with the major players out of the picture – and the remaining criminals attempting to establish their new place in the crime world.
Stacy Zinn, a retired DEA official who spent nearly 23 years at the agency, said vacation hubs like Cancun are prime real estate for drug trafficking because of their shipping docks.
This invites violence for Americans visiting the Mexico locations because they might get caught in the violent crossfire of criminal organizations.
“Mexico is a hot potato right now with cartels being labeled as terrorist organization affiliates,” Zinn told The U.S. Sun.
“There’s a lot of uncertainty of how the Mexican cartels are going to react.
“We’ve seen an uptick in violence. There was more of cartel-versus-cartel type situations but Americans or travelers can still get caught up in the crossfire of the rival members, who are trying to establish new boundaries.
Zinn continued, “The more that we arrest individuals and they get extradited back up to the United States, the more of a void it leaves in Mexico, which means that people are going to be dying for positioning and see the uptick.”
Tape closing off the road to the extermination camp
Cop trucks parked outside the mass grave site
Cops have promised to fully investigate the Mexican death camp
Izaguirre Ranch, where volunteer searchers found three ovens with charred bones in them