His hands were gray and swollen the morning he was found. They were tied behind his back with a rope and half his body was covered by a trash bag. The bottom half was exposed, with his underwear and pants pulled down to his knees. No one knew anything about the dead man. But he was not the only corpse to be found last Wednesday. Ten minutes later, two other bodies were discovered at the other end of Guadalajara, one of the most important state capitals in Mexico. From early in the morning, death and brutality are uncovered in cityâs ditches and verges, on dirt tracks and sometimes right on the sidewalk. They are daily, anonymous and unpunished crimes that rock both the poorest and richest neighborhoods of Guadalajara, the heart of Mexican culture and tourism.