that black spirit, that darkness. he just points the gun at my forehead. the first thing i started thinking of was my children. at first i was saying what does kidnap mean? my dad was stolen by bad guys. i lost everything that i knew just like that, gone. it was such a mystery, who was behind this. it was just tearing me apart. i was suffering so much. we if it takes everything we have, everything i can humanly do. i saw things that no 12 -year-old should see. i mean just the cruelty of incredible fear and agony. when is this going to end? and all the hell that we went through on all the pain has made us unbreakable. the green and white taxi parallel down the highway, something was wrong. why had the man paid ten times the fair for a simple package delivery? we can didn t pry open the alarm full of. the cabbie pried open the package. their terrifying story, more than a decade in the making was about to come to an astonishing climax. i was 12 years ol
from her injured finger, gushed on the barbwire fence. she tried to tap down the tear that grabbed her through. she had heard about brutal kidnappings in mexico city were victims fingers were cut off and delivered with ransom notes. but this was safe little san miguel, where eduardo had always said do you think anybody is gonna come here in the country? you know, it s not going to happen. but it had happened, and while she could think of was finding help fast. i m sitting there in the dirt, in need of stitches and at that point i had to sell phones going. why wouldn t the police just take over? well, no. jayne in this supremely vulnerable moment would have to decide which police, if any, she could trust to get her husband back. you can allow the local state police to handle the situation. you can go to the mexican equivalent of the fbi which is a fee, or you can go to a
the world, where jayne had heard that thousands are snatched every year, wealthy and poor, from mansions, the backs of taxis, taco stands. the kidnapping situation in mexico is outrageous. this woman, anna maria salazar, had been reporting for years on tv, the breakdown of law and order, the mess in police forces. you don t have a criminal justice system that has the ability to go after all these people. but the other problem is corruption. there is corrupt cops at the federal level. there is corrupt cops at the state level. and there is corrupt cops at the municipal level. people just don t trust their cops. which is why, she says, so many kidnappings go unreported, making it impossible to know just how many thousands take place in mexico. but this was safe little san miguel, where eduardo had always said do you think anybody s going to come out here in the country? that s not going to happen. but it had happened, and all
from mansions, the backs of taxis, taco stands. the kidnapping situation in mexico is outrageous. this woman, anna maria salazar, had been reporting for years on tv, the breakdown of law and order, the mess in police forces. you don t have a criminal justice system that has the ability to go after all these people. but the other problem is corruption. there is corrupt cops at the federal level. there is corrupt cops at the state level. and there is corrupt cops at the municipal level. people just don t trust their cops. which is why, she says, so many kidnappings go unreported, making it impossible to know just how many thousands take place in mexico. but this was safe little san miguel, where eduardo had always said do you think anybody s going to come out here in the country? that s not going to happen. but it had happened, and all she could think of was finding help fast.
every year, wealthy and poor, from mansions, the backs of taxis, taco stands. the kidnapping situation in mexico is outrageous. this woman, anna maria salazar, had been reporting for years on tv, the breakdown of law and order, the mess in police forces. you don t have a criminal justice system that has the ability to go after all these people. but the other problem is corruption. there is corrupt cops at the federal level. there is corrupt cops at the state level. and there is corrupt cops at the municipal level. people just don t trust their cops. which is why, she says, so many kidnappings go unreported, making it impossible to know just how many thousands take place in mexico. but this was safe little san miguel, where eduardo had always said do you think anybody s going to come out here in the country? that s not going to happen. but it had happened, and all she could think of was finding help fast. i m sitting there in the