ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月14日 03時28分


Miriam Rodriguez was Mexico's guiding light for families seeking justice for their loved ones who had been killed or kidnapped. She was also a warning of what awaited anyone who pushed too hard. ⁣

With a pearl-handled pistol in her purse, fake ID cards and dyed hair, Rodriguez was a one-woman investigative unit in the city of San Fernando, defying a system where criminal impunity often prevails. ⁣

After her daughter Karen was kidnapped and killed, Rodriguez stalked and captured nearly every living member of the crew that had abducted her daughter for ransom. Then, on Mother’s Day in 2017, weeks after she had chased down one of her last targets, she was shot dead in front of her home. Her husband, inside watching television, found her face down on the street, hand tucked inside her purse, next to her pistol.⁣

Scarred by a decade of violence, a brutal war between cartel factions, the slaughter of 72 migrants and the killing of Rodriguez, San Fernando grew quiet for a time, as if spent by its own tragic history.⁣

That is, until July of this year, when a 14-year-old boy, Luciano Leal Garza, was snatched off the streets — the most high-profile kidnap-for-ransom case since Rodriguez’s crusade to find her daughter.⁣

Tap the link in our bio to read the story of a determined mother’s revenge in a country where impunity reigns. Photos by @luis.antonio.rojas, @danielberehulak and Tyler Hicks.


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