Discovery of Clandestine Crematorium in Jalisco

In Teuchitlán, Jalisco, authorities uncovered a clandestine crematorium linked to CJNG, revealing remains and a farewell letter from a missing person. The site was exposed following an anonymous tip and detailed during a live broadcast.


Discovery of Clandestine Crematorium in Jalisco

In Jalisco, specifically in La Estanzuela, Teuchitlán, authorities discovered an extermination and training camp belonging to CJNG, a criminal organization. During a live broadcast, the extensive land was shown, which, according to testimonies, was used to torture and murder kidnapped people. Throughout the investigation, charred human remains were found in three crematories.

One of the pieces of evidence found at the site was a "farewell note" that circulated on social media. It contained an emotional message directed at a loved one, which, according to investigations, belonged to Eduardo Lerma Nito, a young man missing since February 2024. This letter had a very emotional farewell message.

The land, known as Rancho Izaguirre, was used by CJNG members to commit their crimes. It was thanks to an anonymous call that authorities arrived at the site. During an operation by the General Prosecutor's Office of Jalisco and the collective Guerreros Buscadores, a suspected clandestine crematory used by the criminal organization was discovered.

Although the note detailed the birth date of the author, which matches Eduardo Lerma Nito, authorities have not officially confirmed this information. In videos shared later, backpacks, burned clothing, buckets with bone remains, and other evidence found at the site were shown. Both members of the collective and state authorities conducted extensive investigative work at the location.