and then the son of one of mexico s great newspaper barons with jayne and his family was escorted out of the land he loved. that kidnapped employee, by the way, the kidnappers simply released him nearly three months later, no ransom at all. by then, jayne and eduardo and their children had squeezed into what they expected would be a temporary exile, two months or so, at jayne s mother s house in america. why just two months? mostly because federal police assured them they had significant leads. they still insisted they knew the group responsible, a marxist revolution party called the epr. and besides, one of the officials who debriefed eduardo was soon promoted to commissioner of federal police and hadn t he promised personally that he would aggressively chase down the abductors? but two months grew to three, then six. no word. i tried to call different times.
with an amount you can pay. you pay it. next. next. we arranged an interview with the commissioner of the federal police, the man who debriefed eduardo. the search for the kidnappers is continuing, he said. nonstop. are you close to an arrest in this case? translator: it is a systematic job that does not allow us to give advances as to people being captured. we usually speak after the events have taken place. the investigation continues? translator: it is a permanent investigation with a systematic focus. but there was one crucial piece of information the commissioner did pass on to us, the same thing his officers had been telling jayne and eduardo all along. the epr had taken eduardo. translator: yes, we do have information, precise
way, the kidnappers simply released him nearly three months later, no ransom at all. by then, jayne and eduardo and their children had squeezed into what they expected would be a temporary exile, two months or so, at jayne s mother s house in america. why just two months? mostly because federal police assured them they had significant leads. they still insisted they knew the group responsible, a marxist revolution party called the epr. and besides, one of the officials who debriefed eduardo was soon promoted to commissioner of federal police and hadn t he promised personally that he would aggressively chase down the abductors? but two months grew to three, then six. no word. i tried to call different times. the higher officials in mexico. they have never answered me back, answered my telephone calls. eduardo did wonder sometimes if he would have to be like this man.
we arranged an interview with the commissioner of the federal police, the man who debriefed eduardo. the search for the kidnappers is continuing, he said, nonstop. are you close to an arrest in this case? translator: it is a systematic job that does not allow us to give advances as to people being captured. we usually speak after the events have taken place. the investigation continues? translator: it is a permanent investigation with a systematic focus. but there was one crucial piece of information the commissioner did pass on to us, the same thing his officers had been telling jayne and eduardo all along. the epr had taken eduardo. translator: yes, we do have information, precise information. national security prevented him from revealing more than that, he said. translator: i asked for proof. how did they know? but mexican journalist alejandro jimenez, a specialist
with the commissioner of the federal police, the man who debriefed eduardo. the search for the kidnappers is continuing, he said. nonstop. are you close to an arrest in this case? translator: it is a systematic job that does not allow us to give advances as to people being captured. we usually speak after the events have taken place. the investigation continues? translator: it is a permanent investigation with a systematic focus. but there was one crucial piece of information the commissioner did pass on to us, the same thing his officers had been telling jayne and eduardo all along. the epr had taken eduardo. translator: yes, we do have information, precise information. national security prevented him from revealing more than that. translator: i asked for proof. how did they know? but mexican journalist alejandro jimenez, a specialty in terror groups and kidnappings said his contacts inside the epr assured him repeatedly they certainly would have taken responsibility f