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Old December-4th-2007, 12:38 PM   #1
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More grupera singers murdered in Mexico

Nine singers of this genre have been killed in Mexico in the last year-and-a-half.

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2 more grupera singers slain in Mexico

By Héctor Tobar, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
December 4, 2007

MEXICO CITY -- Authorities recovered the strangled body of a popular grupera singer Monday, just two days after the slaying of another grupera singer in her hospital bed, officials said.

Sergio Gomez, lead singer for the group K-Paz de la Sierra, had been kidnapped in the southern state of Michoacan late Saturday and had been missing for two days before officials found his body. Zayda Peña was killed in her hospital bed in the border city of Matamoros on Saturday, hours after surviving an assault.

At least seven other performers of the grupera genre, a form of folk music that blends norteno and tropical rhythms, have been killed over the last 18 months. Some groups in the genre sing songs associated with drug-trafficking, but Gomez and Peña are better known as singers of romantic ballads.

Peña, 28, headed the group Zayda y Los Culpables (Zayda and the Guilty Ones). She was first shot Friday night in a Matamoros hotel, along with two other people: a friend and the hotel manager. The others died at the scene.

With a gunshot wound to the back, Peña was taken to a hospital. She underwent surgery, then was taken to a room in the intensive-care unit. An assailant entered the room and shot her twice in the face, killing her, according to news reports.

Gomez had just performed with his group in Morelia, the capital of Michoacan, when he disappeared. The day before, he had received phone calls warning him not to appear at the concert, according to news reports. Gomez redoubled his security and performed anyway.

After leaving the concert, Gomez was kidnapped along with two businessmen who were later released.

Mexico's business, political and cultural elite have long been targeted by kidnappers, mainly for financial gain. Among the most notable were the 2002 kidnappings of two sisters of the actress Thalia: Both were released after a ransom was paid. In 2005, Soccer coach Ruben Omar Romano was kidnapped but rescued by police. And just last month, several Mexican federal senators received phone calls saying their relatives had been kidnapped.

Gomez's body was found on a highway some six miles outside Morelia, authorities said Monday. He had been strangled, and there were several burn marks on his body. His family and associates apparently had not received any demand for ransom.

The motive for Peña's killing had not been determined, authorities said.

One of her biggest hits was the song "Tiro de Gracia" (Coup de Grace"). Some media outlets suggested Monday that the song referred to an execution, although its lyrics describe nothing more violent than a failed relationship.

Still, the public manner of Peña's death -- reminiscent of many other assassinations in recent years -- suggested that organized crime might be involved.

The most notable killing of a musician attributed to organized crime was the November 2006 assassination in Reynosa of Valentin Elizalde, known as the Golden Rooster. Elizalde sang narcocorrido ballads that were often taken up as anthems by the so-called Sinaloa Cartel of drug traffickers and its leader, Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman.

Trigo Figueroa, a singer, also was killed after a concert in Reynosa in August 2006. In December 2006, Javier Morales Gomez of the band Los Implacables del Norte was shot to death in a Michoacan park.

And in February, gunmen shot to death four members of the musical group Banda Fugaz after they performed in Michoacan.

hector.tobar@latimes.com

Cecilia Sanchez of the Times Mexico City bureau contributed to this report.
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Old December-4th-2007, 12:54 PM   #2
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Yeah, we were just talking about this in my office. The general consensus is that they either were heavy drug users, or government informants. One of the singers who was killed last year, Valentín Elizalde I think (mentioned in the last paragraphs of the article above) was actually killed because he outed several drug leaders in one music video (saying that he had shook their hands and drank tequila with them and what not).
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Old December-4th-2007, 01:53 PM   #3
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It appears that the drug wars have spread all over Mexico.

Even in a quiet resort town like Zihuatanejo, there have been numerous drug killings.

Very sad.

P.S. to Gerardo, we contacted Luz de Yucatan and loved their site. We're staying for 2 weeks in October.

Muchas gracias, amigo.
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Old December-4th-2007, 02:01 PM   #4
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P.S. to Gerardo, we contacted Luz de Yucatan and loved their site. We're staying for 2 weeks in October.

Muchas gracias, amigo.
That's great, I'm sure you'll have a wonderful time in Yucatan. I won't be here by then , but I'll definitely recommend Yucatecan food places.
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Old December-15th-2007, 04:17 PM   #5
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It appears that the drug wars have spread all over Mexico.

Even in a quiet resort town like Zihuatanejo, there have been numerous drug killings. We're staying for 2 weeks in October.
So what's the worry about coming to New Orleans?
Or do you follow the MSM for news? Or I do remember you saying that a friend or relative told you that they had been to NOLA and it was less black(which it can be if you only come through the airport and go straight to your hotel and never leave the FQ).
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Not cool at all.
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Old December-15th-2007, 10:33 PM   #7
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Like I said before, my cousin Jenette's husband and a business associate went across the border in to Matamoros for lunch several years back, which they were in the habit of doing. While there, they were kidnapped and held for ransom, and Janette's husband was shot a couple of times in the legs. The ransom was paid by IBM if I remember the name of his company correctly. He recovered just fine.

A fellow who Rich worked with went down into Mexico, Baja, and decided on one of the days to drive up into the hills above Tijuana where the houses looked to be pretty nice, just so they could see something other than the border town itself, a residential area, They were enjoying themselves, unwinding, when they came upon one house with a tall wall around it, and huge gates. There were all sorts of big cars, and several tough looking people standing around, and they were armed to the teeth, so they decided it wasn't the place to be, and they took off and to their surprise and dismay, they were followed, so they sped up and the next thing they knew they were being chased. Somehow they alluded whomever it was who was after them. That chase is in a book about drug lords and the governments efforts to stop them, with the same power plays going on within our own government, jockying for power as goes on in the world of the drug lords. I found the book the other day and put it where I can look that part up. Too odd that they never knew what it was about, and there they were in a book. We told them about it, and had to laugh that it was people that Rich knew. They just thought they were going to die for some reason and ran like the dickens to get out of there and back stateside as soon as they could. They had the daylights scared out of them and they didn't even know the total danger they had been in, or they would have been much more frightened. I don't remember whether it was the good guys or the drug ring people who were chasing them, but still it was really scary for them, as they had no clue whatsoever as to who was doing what.
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Not cool at all.
Actually it's pretty cold here in New Orleans this morning.
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