
According to Gertz Manero, a small vessel with very small bone fragments of significant antiquity was discovered. In light of this revelation, Indira Navarro requested that the prosecutor approach the members of the collective, who claim to have relevant information and are handling the case, as they assert that other people have not visited the Izaguirre ranch.
In this regard, she reiterated that there was more extensive evidence than the two photographs presented by the prosecutor, including images of all the lots. On the other hand, the findings made at the ranch were questioned, specifying the existence of pits and bonfires at the site, although Gertz Manero had ruled out the presence of cremation ovens in his report of April 29.
In an interview, Irene mentioned that, despite the lack of complete information when the report was issued, she still trusts the investigation and hopes that justice will be served. For his part, prosecutor Gertz Manero acknowledged the use of the Izaguirre ranch by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as a recruitment field, although he does not have data on remains despite initial reports from the searching mothers.
In response to the General Prosecutor's Office's rejection, the Searching Mothers of Jalisco accused the prosecutor of lying and claimed that there is no evidence to support his statements. Indira Navarro expressed her discontent with the lack of complete information to the prosecutor and assured that she is willing to collaborate to clarify the facts and reach the truth.