
Prosecutor Gertz Manero has ruled out the presence of cadaver remnants or an illegal crematorium in Teuchitlán, stating that there is no evidence to support these claims. This conclusion contradicts the testimonies of searching women who assert they have found indications pointing to the existence of a clandestine crematorium in the area.
On the other hand, the Attorney General's Office has arrested Mayor José Murguía amid investigations related to the Teuchitlán case. Murguía is accused of alleged organized crime and of failing to act properly regarding the property where searchers found alleged evidence of criminal activities linked to drug trafficking.
This event has generated controversy, as authorities have ruled out the presence of an illegal crematorium but have confirmed recruitment activities by organized crime in the area. Meanwhile, Murguía expressed surprise at the accusations and emphasized that he is willing to cooperate with authorities to clarify the facts.
In a local interview, prosecutor Gertz Manero stated that the investigations did not yield evidence supporting the existence of an illegal crematorium, which has led to disagreements with the searching mothers who maintain their version of events. Murguía, for his part, has expressed his willingness to cooperate with authorities and emphasized his desire to clarify the situation to avoid affecting the local economy.