Mexican Investigator For Falcon Lake Murder Beheaded By Mexican Drug Gang

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Falcon Lake Murder Update

There were those that doubted the story of Tiffany Hartkey who claimed her husband, David Hartley was shot in the head by Mexican Pirates on Falcon Lake, a border lake that was formed by damning the Rio Grande river. Those skeptics are now left to explain the head of the Mexican Detective that was in charge of the investigation being left in a suitcase with the Mexican military.

The lead Mexican investigator in the Falcon Lake case, Rolando Armando Flores Villegas, has been killed, his severed head delivered Tuesday in a suitcase to the Mexican military, officials told CNN.

“His head was delivered to the army garrison this morning in a suitcase after he failed to report back home last night,” Zapata County, Texas, Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez Jr. said.

A spokesman for the attorney general of Tamaulipas state in Mexico, Ruben Dario-Rios, confirmed the killing Tuesday afternoon in a telephone interview.

Our President is more concerned about his golf handicap and prefers not to mention the murder or recommend that Mexico clean up their side of the border: Janet Napolitano obviously thinks the system is working perfectly and feels there is no need to be concerned. The Mexican President is in complete agreement with Obama and Soros over the Open Societies concept and its policy of Open Borders, besides the lucrative drug trade brings much needed dollars into the Mexican economy.

Ms Hartey has made a personal appeal to President Obama to get American search personnel to search the lake for her husband’s body. Meanwhile the president feels privileged to be allowed to play golf on so many excellent courses while improving his game.

Unfortunately, in Chandler, Arizona, the state that President Obama’s Attorney General, Eric Holder, is suing for enforcing American Border Security in direct violation of the Obama/Soros Open-Society policy of Open Borders, an American has been stabbed and decapitated. An Illegal Alien classified by Obama as an undocumented worker has been arrested for the murder.

Now that the drug cartels have brought their own brand of grisly murder to the US side of the border it will become imperative that Obama clamp down on those states that try to enforce immigration law because of the understandable backlash to his Open Borders policies and the increased crime and violence that is being perpetrated on the American people. In time the American people will learn to accept the violence and murder as a necessary part of the Open Society policy of Open Borders, in the mean time we must be careful not to insult the Mexican president or his people.

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Maybe. That is, _maybe_ it’s directly related to the murder. I’m definitely holding judgment – for one thing, she said they both were wearing life jackets – but his body is nowhere to be found? Why isn’t(wasn’t) it floating?

In other words, as sad as the story is, especially if it actually happened exactly as she described it, maybe it didn’t. Maybe the Mexican investigator was killed because of the murder, or maybe he wasn’t. There’s so much going on in Mexico these days that maybe his murder had nothing to do with the murder on the lake.

suek, maybe you missed this.
I did.

Texas sheriff pleaded with a Mexican cartel today for the return of David Hartley’s body as a life vest that may have been his was found in the border lake, the Associated Press and The McAllen Monitor report.

“We cannot arrest anybody for what happened in Mexico, we cannot prosecute on the state level anybody for what happened in Mexico. We just want a body,” said Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez.

The vest was sent to a forensic lab for tests.

After the killing of this Mexican police commander Texas governor Rick Perry said: backing down in the face of threats from Mexican drug cartels and gangsters is “the worst thing we can do.”
Perry has called on Mexican authorities to KEEP looking for David Hartley’s body.
AP

Still puzzling Nan. Why had the life jacket been removed and by whom? Just really odd. You can’t eliminate personal issue possibilities, but it’s a bit like the possibility of murdering someone in an active war zone…how would you know the difference between a personally motivated murder and an impersonal war related killing? Because it _is_ a war zone.

And no…I hadn’t seen that. This one is definitely CSI material – no matter what way it works out!

suek, You reminded me of a horrific hit and run I witnessed as a youth: thye woman who was killed was literally knocked out of both her shoes!
I don’t know how tightly a life vest fits, but a shot to the head, knocking you off a speeding jet ski to hit hard-as-concrete water (at that speed) might do the same to a dead man.

Here’s a unique concept Suek. The murders, after shooting the victim in the head, pulled his body onto their boat, stripped the vest off to look for cash or valuables and then took the body with them to dump. Call off the CSI team, it doesnt take a genius to figure out basic human nature in regards to robbery and murder.

(Looks like the USA is no longer the nation that could defeat Hitler or Japan. A bunch of drug dealers with their guns are enough for us to give up. But I could be proved wrong. After all, all of the following is simply an expert on Mexican drug lords’ supposition.)

A global intelligence company, Austin-based think tank specializing in intelligence and international issues, Wednesday said the death of U.S. citizen David Michael Hartley on Falcon Lake was a case of mistaken identity in a turf war between rival drug cartels.

Hartley, who was shot during a Sept. 30 sightseeing trip to the Mexican side of the binational reservoir, was shot by Zeta cartel enforcers because he was mistaken for a spy of the rival Gulf Cartel, according to the report by STRATFOR.

(We forget they were jet skiing from the Mexican side from a truck with Mexican plates because they used to live in Mexico.)

The report goes on to say Hartley’s body likely was destroyed as Los Zetas went into “damage control” mode and that the lower-level operatives responsible for the unauthorized strike against him now are on the Zetas’ hit list.

“The cartel boss — Miguel Treviño — is highly upset over the fact that these individuals shot and killed Mr. Hartley and it’s our understanding that the cartel boss is hunting for the killers of Mr. Hartley so he can take care of them himself,” said Fred Burton, STRATFOR’s vice president of intelligence.

Burton, who doesn’t cite his sources, goes on to say the beheading Tuesday of Rolando Armando Flores Villegas, the lead Mexican investigator in the case, was a stern signal to both the United States and Mexico that no body will be produced and to leave the situation alone.

Houston Chronical

Feds and State Dept still have done nothing about the murder on Falcon Lake. As stated in a previous thread; it will take a bunch of pissed off Texans to get things stirred up down here. When some dead Zetas start showing up, the pols on both sides of the border will start howling like crazy. Wonder how much of all that drug money ends up in US politician’s bank accounts. Ortiz is my US Rep and has kept mum on this whole fiasco. Only thing the cartels fear is force. Time has come and gone to eliminate this scum. We, who live in South Texas know the Obama regime will do nothing.

Aleric…

Your explanation is perfectly plausible. So is the possibility that her husband wasn’t shot at all, but is somewhere else keeping his head down until after she collects the insurance money. So is the possibility that the “witness” is actually her boyfriend and the two had a plan to get rid of him. All sorts of perfectly plausible possibilities (try saying _that_ three times fast!)

And then again…we may never know. Assuming all is exactly as it appears – that he was killed because of mistaken identification by drug dealers protecting their turf – if they’ve managed to eliminate the body, is justice likely to be done??? I doubt it.