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What does Colosio's son think?
Colosio's son commented that he forgives the cowards whom killed to his father. He told that one of the most beautiful things that he learned it was to forgive with the soul and that his revenge it will be his forgiveness to them.
Furthermore, he mentioned that he will not forgive that some families still living the same situation as his family did. He also said that 27 years ago a lot of people lost a hundred of hopeful ilusions in Mexico, they lost high expectatives saboutfuture, work and oportunities.
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wetookanoath · 6 years
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Hey hey, for the ask game: demons, shaniac, and mannequin! :D
demons: creepiest bfu moment?
Nothing has actually ever give me the creeps? Just the parts with horrible zooms to dolls and shit like that, but nothing tha thas happened has ever made me go “oh shit”. 
Granted, I’m seriously not scared of the supernatural lol.
shaniac: tell us about a famous cold case in your city/country.
I think Mexico’s most famous cold case has to be the murder of Colosio, who was in line to become candidate for president (and most likely to win the election). It’s kind our JFK.
Another one, would be the kidnapping and murder of Paulette Gebara. Parents reported her lost one morning, searched for her for weeks, and she was found later in the space between the wall and her bed in her room, already dead and tied up.
There was people every day in that house since the disappearance, her bed was moved, everything was moved after crime scene was investigated and nothing. A week later, while her parents wasn’t there, she was found in her bedroom.
No one knows what the hell still.
mannequin: what case/location do you want the boys to investigate?
I don’t actually know much about this to say something, so I’m not sure. I just would like to see them in other countries more often @ buzzfeed.
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tuseriesdetv · 5 years
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Guía de series: Estrenos y regresos de marzo 2019
Nos fascina la gran variedad de novedades que nos trae este mes. Verídico. Y estamos seguros de que recordaremos varias de las ficciones que están por venir. No te queremos decir cuáles son para que puedas disfrutar probando y abandonando.
¡Feliz marzo!
Leyenda:
Verde: series nuevas.
Rojo: series de las que haremos reviews semanales.
Negro: regresos de otras series.
Naranja: miniseries o series documentales.
Amarillo: tv movies, documentales, especiales o pilotos.
Morado: season finales.
Púrpura: midseason finales.
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Calendario de series
1 de marzo: 
Northern Rescue (1T completa) y The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind en Netflix
The Widow (1T) en Amazon
3 de marzo: 
Good Girls (2T) en NBC
Leaving Neverland en HBO
4 de marzo:
Fleabag (2T) en BBC Three
Jerk (1T) en BBC One 
Leaving Neverland en HBO
5 de marzo: Derry Girls (2T) y Home (1T) en Channel 4
6 de marzo: 
MotherFatherSon (1T) en BBC Two
White Gold (2T) en BBC Two
7 de marzo: 
The Order (1T completa) en Netflix
Station 19 (vuelve) y For the People (2T) en ABC
Superstore (vuelve) y AP Bio (2T) en NBC
8 de marzo: After Life (1T completa), Walk. Ride. Rodeo. y Juanita en Netflix
10 de marzo: 
Now Apocalypse (1T) en Starz
The Case Against Adnan Syed en Amazon
Midsomer Murders (20T) en ITV
Crashing (3T finale) en HBO
11 de marzo: 
American Gods (2T) en Starz
Cheat (1T) en ITV
Timewasters (2T) en ITV2
13 de marzo: 
Triple Frontier en Netflix
Bounty Hunters (2T completa) en Sky One
SEAL Team (vuelve) en CBS
14 de marzo: 
The Good Fight (3T) en CBS All Access
Porters (2T) en Dave
15 de marzo: 
Arrested Development (5bT completa), Turn Up Charlie (1T completa), Love Death + Robots (1T completa) y Dry Martina en Netflix
Shrill (1T completa) en Hulu
17 de marzo: Billions (4T) en Showtime
18 de marzo: 
The Fix (1T) en ABC
9-1-1 (vuelve) en FOX
Life in Pieces (4T) en CBS 
19 de marzo: 
The Village (1T) en NBC
Teachers (series finale) en TV Land
20 de marzo: 
The Act (1T) en Hulu
Step Up: High Water (2T completa) en YouTube Premium
The Perfectionists (1T) en Freeform
22 de marzo: 
Gigantes (2T) en Movistar +
The OA (2T), Coisa Mais Linda (1T completa), Historia de un crimen: Colosio, Delhi Crime Story y The Dirt en Netflix
24 de marzo: Into the Badlands (3bT y última) en AMC
25 de marzo: Knightfall (2T) en History
26 de marzo: Absentia (2T) en AXN España
27 de marzo: 
Jane the Virgin (5T y última) en The CW
Happy! (2T) en Syfy
What We Do in the Shadows (1T) en FX
28 de marzo: Abby's (1T) en NBC
29 de marzo: Osmosis (1T completa), Santa Clarita Diet (3T completa) y Highwaymen en Netflix
31 de marzo: Veep (7T y última) y Barry (2T) en HBO
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Estrenos de series
The Widow (Amazon)
Georgia Wells (Kate Beckinsale; Underworld, Pearl Harbor) cortó los lazos con su vida anterior tras la muerte de su marido Will (Matthew Le Nevez; Offspring, The Kettering Incident), hace tres años, en el Congo, pero deberá enfrentarse a ella cuando vea a su marido en las noticias. Viajará a Kinsasa y no se detendrá ante nada para conocer la verdad. Le acompañarán Charles Dance (Game of Thrones, And Then There Were None), Alex Kingston (Doctor Who, A Discovery of Witches), Jacky Ido (The Catch), Ólafur Darri Ólafsson (Ófærð, Lady Dynamite), Louise Brealey (Sherlock, A Discovery of Witches) o Babs Olusanmokun (The Defenders, Sneaky Pete). Creada por Harry y Jack Williams, creadores de The Missing y Liar, y dirigida por Sam Donovan (Utopia, Liar) y Olly Blackburn (StartUp, Victoria). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 1 de marzo
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Northern Rescue (Netflix)
Tras morir su esposa Sarah, un padre (William Baldwin; Gossip Girl, Dirty Sexy Money) vuelve con sus tres hijos al pueblo donde nació para liderar el servicio de búsqueda y rescate. Allí les recibe Charlie (Kathleen Robertson; Boss, Murder in the First), la hermana de Sarah. Participan también Spencer Macpherson (Reign, Degrassi), Taylor Thorne (Condor), Nicola Correia-Damude (Shadowhunters, Burden of Truth), Christian Maryn (Anne with an E) y Sebastien Roberts (Mary Kills People). Creada y escrita por David Cormican, productor de Shadowhunters y Between. Diez episodios.
Estreno: 1 de marzo
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Jerk (BBC One)
Tim (Tim Renkow) tiene parálisis cerebral, y la gente le juzga erróneamente, porque no se dan cuenta de que dentro de ese cuerpo impedido y frágil se esconde un gilipollas. Sabe que hace sentir incómoda a la gente, y lo hace a propósito, puede decir lo que otros no pueden e irse de rositas, y su madre (Lorraine Bracco; The Sopranos, Goodfellas), su cuidadora Ruth (Sharon Rooney; My Mad Fat Diary, Two Doors Down) y su amigo Idris (Rob Madin) tienen que salvarlo de las desastrosas situaciones que causa. Escrita por Renkow. Cuatro episodios. La temporada completa está disponible online desde el 24 de febrero.
Estreno: 4 de marzo
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Home (Channel 4)
Sami (Youssef Kerkour; Nightflyers, Marcella) es un refugiado sirio que entró ilegalmente a Inglaterra rogando asilo y ahora vive con Peter (Rufus Jones; W1A, Flack), Katy (Rebekah Staton; Ordinary Lies, Raised by Wolves) y John (Oaklee Pendergast; Marcella, Camping), su nueva familia, cambiando el concepto de hogar. Comedia creada por Rufus Jones. Seis episodios. Estreno: 5 de marzo
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MotherFatherSon (BBC Two)
Caden (Billy Howle; Glue, On Chesil Beach) es hijo de un gran empresario americano (Richard Gere; Chicago, Pretty Woman) y una heredera británica (Helen McCrory; Peaky Blinders, Penny Dreadful), dirige el periódico que su padre tiene en Londres y está preparado para seguir sus pasos y convertirse en uno de los hombres más poderosos del mundo, pero su estilo de vida autodestructivo amenaza el futuro de la familia, de su imperio e incluso del país. Completan el cast Elena Anaya (La piel que habito, Wonder Woman), Ciarán Hinds (The Terror, Game of Thrones), Sarah Lancashire (Happy Valley, Last Tango in Halifax), Sinéad Cusack (Marcella, V for Vendetta), Paul Ready (The Terror, Utopia), Pippa Bennett-Warner (Sick Note, Harlots), Danny Sapani (Penny Dreadful, Harlots), Niamh Algar (Pure), Jessica Gunning (Pride, Fortitude) y Joseph Mawle (Game of Thrones, The Tunnel). Creada por Tom Rob Smith (The Assassination of Gianni Versace, American Crime Story, London Spy) y dirigida por James Kent (The White Queen, 11.22.63). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 6 de marzo
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  The Order (Netflix)
Jack Morton (Jake Manley; iZombie, Heroes Reborn) es un universitario que se une a una legendaria sociedad secreta que le presenta un mundo lleno de magia, intriga y monstruos donde descubre secretos familiares y una batalla entre los hombres lobo y las artes oscuras. Completan el reparto Sarah Grey (Power Rangers, Legends of Tomorrow), Matt Frewer (Orphan Black, Timeless), Sam Trammell (True Blood, This Is Us), Max Martini (The Unit, Revenge), Adam DiMarco (The Magicians, When We Rise), Louriza Tronco (Make It Pop, Spiral), Thomas Elms (I Still See You), Aaron Hale (Pure) o Devery Jacobs (Cardinal). Creada por Dennis Heaton (Motive, Ghost Wars) y Shelley Eriksen (Private Eyes, Continuum). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 7 de marzo
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After Life (Netflix)
Comedia negra creada, producida, dirigida y protagonizada por Ricky Gervais (The Office, The Invention of Lying) sobre un hombre que, tras la repentina muerte de su esposa, decide olvidar sus pensamientos suicidas y vivir lo suficiente para castigar al mundo diciendo y haciendo todo lo que le apetezca sin preocuparse por él mismo ni por nadie. Participan también Tom Basden (Plebs, Quacks), David Bradley (Game of Thrones, The Strain), Roisin Conaty (Man Down, GameFace), Kerry Godliman (Bad Move, Derek), Ashley Jensen (Ugly Betty, Catastrophe), Paul Kaye (Game of Thrones, Wanderlust), Diane Morgan (Frayed, Him & Her), Tony Way (Game of Thrones, Zapped), Joe Wilkinson (Sex Education, Him & Her) y Penelope Wilton (Downton Abbey, Brief Encounters) y Tim Plester (Game of Thrones, Wolf Hall). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 8 de marzo
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Now Apocalypse (Starz)
Comedia con tintes sobrenaturales escrita y dirigida por Gregg Araki (Mysterious Skin, Kaboom) sobre varios jóvenes en busca de amor, sexo y fama en Los Ángeles. El protagonista es Ulysses (Avan Jogia; Victorious, Ghost Wars), que es nuevo en la ciudad y comienza a tener pesadillas que le hablan de una siniestra conspiración, aunque podría ser culpa de fumar tanta hierba. Con él fliparán Kelli Berglund (Lab Rats, Fosse/Verdon), Beau Mirchoff (Awkward, Desperate Housewives), Roxanne Mesquida (Gossip Girl), Tyler Posey (Teen Wolf, Scream), Jacob Artist (Glee, Quantico), Chris Aquilino (Silicon Valley), Desmond Chiam (The Shannara Chronicles), RJ Mitte (Breaking Bad, Switched at Birth), Grace Victoria Cox (Under the Dome, Heathers), Kevin Daniels (Sirens), Avra Friedman (Stop the Bleeding), Evan Hart (House of Lies) y Taylor Hart. Producida por Steven Soderbergh (The Knick, The Girlfriend Experience). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 10 de marzo
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Cheat (ITV)
Leah (Katherine Kelly; Happy Valley, The Night Manager) es profesora universitaria y Rose (Molly Windsor, Three Girls), su alumna. Su peligrosa relación comienza al copiar Rose en un examen y acaba en una serie de acontecimientos que amenazan con llevárselas por delante. Completan el reparto Tom Goodman-Hill (Humans, Mr. Selfridge), Lorraine Ashbourne (Unforgotten, Jericho), Peter Firth (Victoria, Spooks) y Adrian Edmondson (War & Peace, Holby City). Escrita por Gaby Hull (The Dark Mile, Benidorm), dirigida por Louise Hooper (Lucky Man, Cold Feet) y producida por los hermanos Williams (The Missing, Liar). Cuatro episodios. Estreno: 11 de marzo
Turn Up Charlie (Netflix)
Creada, producida y protagonizada por Idris Elba (Luther, Thor), trata sobre un DJ soltero y acabado que se convierte a regañadientes en el niñero de la hija de once años (Frankie Hervey) de su amigo famoso (JJ Feild; Turn, The Romanoffs) mientras trata de reflotar su carrera. Participan también Piper Perabo (Covert Affairs, Coyote Ugly), Angela Griffin (Ordinary Lies, Brief Encounters), Guz Khan (Zapped, Curfew), Jocelyn Jee Esein (Upstart Crow, The Sarah Jane Adventures), Jade Anouka (Trauma, Cleaning Up), Cameron King (Hard Sun, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children) y Dustin Demri-Burns (Sick Note, GameFace). Escrita por Laura Neal (Sex Education, My Mad Fat Diary), Femi Oyeniran (The Intent), Victoria Asare-Archer (Hetty Feather) y Georgia Lester (Skins, Hollyoaks). Dirigida por Tristram Shapeero (Community, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) y Matt Lipsey (Sick Note, Little Britain). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 15 de marzo
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Shrill (Hulu)
Annie (Aidy Bryant; Saturday Night Live, Horace and Pete) busca formas de cambiar su vida sin cambiar su cuerpo. Tan buena en su trabajo como cualquier otra, quiere trabajar como periodista mientras lidia con un jefe perfeccionista, unos padres enfermos y unos novios pésimos. Completan el cast Lolly Adefope (Loaded, Damned), Julia Sweeney (Saturday Night Live), Luka Jones (People of Earth, Pillow Talk), Ian Owens y John Cameron Mitchell (Mozart in the Jungle, Girls). Basada en las memorias de Lindy West, está escrita por la propia West, Bryant y Alexandra Rushfield (Parks and Recreation, Love). Producida por Elizabeth Banks (Pitch Perfect) y Lorne Michaels (Saturday Night Live, 30 Rock). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 15 de marzo
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The Fix (ABC)
Thriller legal escrito y producido por la fiscal Marcia Clark, a la que conocemos gracias al juicio de O.J. Simpson. En él, Maya Travis (Robin Tunney; The Mentalist, Prison Break), fiscal del distrito de Los Ángeles, sufrió una gran derrota en el juicio al famoso actor Sevvy Johnson (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje; Lost, Oz) por doble asesinato y, tras perder el control de su carrera, se mudó a Washington para disfrutar de una vida más tranquila. Ocho años después, Johnson es sospechoso de otro asesinato y Maya regresa a L.A. buscando una segunda oportunidad de hacer justicia. Completan el reparto Adam Rayner (Tyrant, Notorious), Merrin Dungey (Big Little Lies, The Resident), Breckin Meyer (Franklin & Bash, Garfield), Marc Blucas (Underground, Necessary Roughness), Mouzam Makkar (Champions, The Exorcist), Alex Saxon (The Fosters, Finding Carter) y Scott Cohen (Necessary Roughness, Gilmore Girls). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 18 de marzo
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The Village (NBC)
Nada que ver con la serie de BBC ni con la película de Shyamalan. Es un drama sobre un edificio de apartamentos cuyos vecinos han formado una familia. Protagonizada por Moran Atias (Tyrant, The Resident), Dominic Chianese (The Sopranos, The Good Wife), Warren Christie (Motive, The Resident), Frankie Faison (Banshee, The Wire), Jerod Haynes (Crisis), Daren Kagassof (The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Red Band Society), Michaela McManus (Aquarius, One Tree Hill), Lorraine Toussaint (Orange Is the New Black, Rosewood), Grace Van Dien (Greenhouse Academy), Nadine Nicole (Casual, The Expanse), Hailey Kilgore (Once On This Island), Guy Lockard y Katrina Lenk (The Good Fight, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel). Escrita por Mike Daniels (Sons of Anarchy, The Vampire Diaries). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 19 de marzo
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The Act (Hulu)
Fue anunciada como una antología true crime que centraría cada temporada en un caso. La primera trata sobre Dee Dee Blanchard (Patricia Arquette; Medium, Boyhood), una madre que hizo creer al mundo que su hija Gypsy (Joey King; Fargo, The Kissing Booth) padecía múltiples enfermedades. Gypsy trató de escapar de esta tóxica relación junto a Nick (Calum Worthy; Austin & Ally, American Vandal), un chico que conoció por Internet. Cuenta también con Chloë Sevigny (American Horror Story, Big Love) y AnnaSophia Robb (The Carrie Diaries, Mercy Street). Escrita por Nick Antosca (Channel Zero, Hannibal) y Michelle Dean y basada en el artículo de Buzzfeed de Dean. Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 20 de marzo
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The Perfectionists (Freeform)
Spin-off de Pretty Little Liars protagonizado por Alison (Sasha Pieterse) y Mona (Janel Parrish) en Beacon Heights, una ciudad en la que todo parece perfecto pero los secretos y mentiras de sus habitantes llevan al primer asesinato. El reparto está formado por Sofia Carson (Descendants, Famous in Love), Sydney Park (Instant Mom, The Walking Dead), Eli Brown, Chris Mason (Broadchurch, The Fades), Graeme Thomas King, Hayley Erin (General Hospital, Melissa & Joey), Jacques Colimon (The Society), Kelly Rutherford (Gossip Girl, Melrose Place), Noah Gray-Cabey (Heroes, Code Black), Evan Bittencourt (Chasing Life), Klea Scott (Intelligence, Pretty Little Liars), Garrett Wareing (A Better Place, Boychoir) y Phillip Rhys (Nightflyers, Nip/Tuck). Basada en la novela del mismo nombre, de Sara Shepard (2014) y creada también por I. Marlene King (Pretty Little Liars, Famous in Love). Escrita por Charlie Craig (Pretty Little Liars, The 100). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 20 de marzo
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Coisa Mais Linda (Netflix)
A principios de los años 60, durante el nacimiento de la bossa nova, Maria Luiza (Maria Casadevall), una mujer de familia conservadora de São Paulo, abre un club en Río de Janeiro tras desaparecer su marido con todo su dinero y cambia totalmente de vida acompañada de Ligia (Fernanda Vasconcellos), Adelia (Pathy Dejesus) y Thereza (Mel Lisboa). Creada por Heather Roth y Giuliano Cedroni (Outros Tempos). Ocho episodios. Estreno: 22 de marzo
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What We Do in the Shadows (FX)
Comedia estilo falso documental sobre tres vampiros que han sido compañeros de piso durante miles de años. Adaptación de la película de 2014 escrita, dirigida y protagonizada por Jamaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) y Taika Waititi (Thor Ragnarok, Hunt for the Wilderpeople). La serie está escrita por Clement, dirigida por Waititi y protagonizada por Matt Berry (Toast of London), Kayvan Novak (Danger Mouse, Thunderbirds Are Go), Natasia Demetriou (Year Friends) y Harvey Guillen (The Thundermans, The Internship). Diez episodios. Estreno: 27 de marzo
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Abby's (NBC)
Abby's es el bar sin licencia que ha montado Abby (Natalie Morales; Parks and Recreation, Santa Clarita Diet) en el patio trasero de su casa, en San Diego, y es difícil ganarse un sitio en él pero conseguirlo significa ser ya como de la familia. Comedia producida por Mike Schur (The Good Place, Parks and Recreation), escrita por Josh Malmuth (New Girl, Superstore) y dirigida por Pamela Fryman (How I Met Your Mother, One Day at a Time). Protagonizan también Nelson Franklin (Veep, Black-ish), Kimia Behpoornia (Station 19), Jessica Chaffin (Zoey 101, Search Party), Leonard Ouzts (Master of None) y Neil Flynn (The Middle, Scrubs). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 28 de marzo
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Osmosis (Netflix)
Una nueva tecnología ayuda a la gente a encontrar a su alma gemela recopilando información directamente del cerebro. Pero encontrar el amor verdadero tiene un precio que hay que estar dispuesto a pagar. Varios jóvenes parisinos se ofrecen a probar la versión de prueba poniendo su destino en manos de la inteligencia artificial. Protagonizada por Hugo Becker (Baron Noir, Gossip Girl), Agathe Bonitzer (Belle Dormant), Stephane Pitti (Budapest), Gaël Kamilindi (22 minuty), Suzanne Rault-Balet (Philharmonia), Luna Silva, Manoel Dupont y Yuming Hey. Creada por Audrey Fouché (Les Revenants, Borgia). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 29 de marzo
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The Bay (ITV)
La detective Lisa Armstrong (Morven Christie; The A Word, Grantchester) investiga una desaparición en el pueblo costero de Morecambe. Está entrenada para apoyar a los familiares sin involucrarse emocionalmente, pero se da cuenta de que tiene una conexión personal que podría comprometer la investigación. Participan también Jonas Armstrong (Troy, Ripper Street), Tracie Bennett (Scott & Bailey, Coronation Street), Imogen King (Clique), Matthew McNulty (Misfits, The Terror), Lindsey Coulson (Funny Cow, Bulletproof), Chanel Cresswell (This Is England, Murdered for Being Different), Louis Greatorex (Safe, Last Tango in Halifax), Adam Long (Happy Valley, Peterloo), Daniel Ryan (Mount Pleasant, Black Sea) y Taheen Modak. Creada por Daragh Carville (Being Human, The Smoke). Seis episodios. Estreno: Aún sin fecha
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Erik Malpica Flores Erik Malpica Flores recommends: What is Coming to Netflix in March 2019
QUEER EYE is returning to Netflix with a new season in March 2019, as is the second half of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT’s fifth season. The Netflix film THE DIRT will be a dramatization of Mötley Crüe’s autobiography, while Stella and Joel will also return for a new season of SANTA CLARITA DIET.
Related: What’s coming to Netflix Canada in March 2019?
March 1
A Clockwork Orange
Apollo 13
Budapest (FR) (Netflix Film): Two friends quit their boring jobs to start a company that plans bachelor parties in Budapest. Their wives, however, have mixed feelings about this.
Cricket Fever: Mumbai Indians (Netflix Original): In the world’s toughest cricket league, every game is a battle. Can Mumbai Indians come together and bring home another trophy?
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Disney’s Saving Mr. Banks
Emma
Junebug
Larva Island: Season 2 (Netflix Original): A new season of hilariously zany adventures for larva pals Red and Yellow includes an invasion of their island!
Losers (Netflix Original): In a “winning is everything” society, how do we handle failure? Using sports as its guide, this documentary series examines the psychology of losing.
Music and Lyrics
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist
Northern Rescue (Netflix Original):  After the sudden death of his wife, search and rescue commander John West relocates with his three kids to his rural hometown of Turtle Island Bay.
River’s Edge (JP) (Netflix Film): High schooler Haruna befriends loner Yamada, then is drawn into the tangled relationship between him, a model and the girl who loves him unreasonably.
Stuart Little
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Netflix Film): Inspired by a science book, 13-year-old William Kamkwamba builds a wind turbine to save his Malawian village from famine. Based on a true story.
The Hurt Locker
The Notebook
Tyson
Wet Hot American Summer
Winter’s Bone
Your Son (ES) (Netflix Film): After his son is brutally beaten outside a nightclub, a surgeon takes the law into his own hands and seeks vengeance against the perpetrators.
March 2
Romance is a Bonus Book (Korea) (Streaming Every Saturday) (Netflix Original): A gifted writer who’s the youngest editor-in-chief ever at his publishing company gets enmeshed in the life of a former copywriter desperate for a job.
March 3
Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj: Volume 2 (Streaming Every Sunday) (Netflix Original): Hasan Minhaj returns with new episodes every Sunday, bringing his unique, unexpected comedic perspective to current global events and culture.
March 5
Disney’s Christopher Robin
March 6
Secret City: Under the Eagle: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Journalist Harriet Dunkley finds herself enmeshed in a conspiracy while striving to clear the name of a former cellmate accused of murder.
March 7
Doubt
The Order (Netflix Original): Out to avenge his mother’s death, a college student pledges a secret order and lands in a war between werewolves and practitioners of dark magic.
March 8
After Life (Netflix Original): Struggling to come to terms with his wife’s death, a writer for a newspaper adopts a gruff new persona in an effort to push away those trying to help.
Bangkok Love Stories: Hey You! (Netflix Original): A loving couple become rivals when Belle opens a fusion bistro next to her ex-boyfriend Kram’s traditional restaurant in Bangkok’s chic Ari district.
Bangkok Love Stories: Innocence (Netflix Original): From a teenage parkour enthusiast to a bawdy restaurateur, an eclectic group of characters find romance in Bangkok’s glittering Silom district.
Blue Jasmine
Formula 1: Drive to Survive (Netflix Original): Drivers, managers and team owners live life in the fast lane — both on and off the track during one cutthroat season of Formula 1 racing.
Hunter X Hunter (2011): Seasons 1-3
Immortals (Netflix Original): Driven by revenge, human-turned-vampire Mia sets out to vanquish Dmitry, a ruthless vampire leader who seeks an artifact that grants immortality.
Juanita (Netflix Film): Fed up with her life, Juanita leaves her grown kids behind and hits the road in search of a fresh start.
Lady J (FR) (Netflix Film): When her love affair with a lustful marquis takes a sudden turn, a wealthy widow concocts a scheme to get revenge — with help from a younger woman.
Shadow (Netflix Original): Haunted by a tragic loss, an ex-cop with a rare inability to feel pain strikes out on his own to catch offenders who’ve eluded Johannesburg police.
Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams
The Jane Austen Book Club
Walk. Ride. Rodeo. (Netflix Film): In the wake of an accident that leaves her paralyzed, a champion barrel racer is determined to get back on her horse and ride again.
March 12
Jimmy Carr: The Best of Ultimate Gold Greatest Hits (Netflix Original): Jimmy Carr has gathered a selection of his very best jokes for the ultimate comedy special. A man who has devoted his life to crafting perfect gags and brutally brilliant one-liners, Jimmy’s new show distils everything we love to laugh at and be shocked by into one incredible stand-up special. Featuring clever jokes, rude jokes, and a few jokes that are totally unacceptable. Filmed at The Olympia Theatre in Dublin, Ireland, “The Best of, Ultimate, Gold, Greatest Hits” launches globally on Netflix, Tuesday, March 12th. Carr is also the host of the Netflix original show, “The Fix.”
Terrace House: Opening New Doors: Part 6 (Netflix Original): Kaito and Risako hang out with their housemates while Yui and Aio try to decide their next steps. Nothing is certain except their bonds of friendship.
March 13
Triple Frontier (Netflix Film): Struggling to make ends meet, five former U.S. soldiers set out to steal millions from a drug lord’s lair — and end up with a target on their backs.
March 15
A Separation
Arrested Development: Season 5 B (Netflix Original): As the Bluths continue to make a mess of their personal and professional lives, Michael again can’t quite abandon the family that makes him miserable.
Burn Out (FR) (Netflix Film): When his son’s mom runs afoul of Paris’s criminal underworld, a thrill-seeking superbike racer begins moonlighting as a drug courier to clear her debt.
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TEPIC, Mexico | Mexican president elect introduces civilian head of security
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TEPIC, Mexico | Mexican president elect introduces civilian head of security
TEPIC, Mexico— Mexico’s president-elect kicked off a nationwide tour Sunday with his new head of security in tow: a restaurant owner named Daniel Asaf who will coordinate a civilian brigade in lieu of the Mexican equivalent of the U.S. Secret Service.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who takes office Dec. 1, introduced Asaf to reporters at Mexico City’s international airport before departing for Tepic, capital of the western state of Nayarit. He said Asaf will organize 20 civilian assistants who will accompany him five at a time so he can interact with voters without getting squashed.
The wildly popular Lopez Obrador enjoys engaging with everyday Mexicans and is mobbed daily by well-wishers. He shakes hands. He poses for pictures. And he pauses to listen to pleas that range from tearful requests for assistance locating kidnapped or missing loved ones to humble requests for jobs.
Lopez Obrador campaigned across Mexico for 13 years with two failed bids for the presidency before winning the highest office in a landslide July vote. He visited remote and dangerous hamlets with a modest entourage.
His head of security between 2003 and 2011 was Polimnia Romana, a veterinarian who assembled a small group of female police to handle crowd control. The female force’s light touch with children and women who approached Lopez Obrador earned them the nickname “the gazelles.”
Romana finds it “very worrisome” that Lopez Obrador wants to entrust his safety to someone without security experience as he nears the presidency. Lopez Obrador “cares too much about public opinion,” she said, adding that he is “behaving like a candidate who is looking for votes.”
Mexican presidents are only eligible to serve a single six-year term. The country’s constitution spells out various succession plans should a sitting president be incapacitated, depending on his time in office. Interim leadership could fall to the interior minister or head of the Senate until general elections are held again.
Mexico is a dangerous place for politicians. More than 145 politicians — most local figures — have been killed in Mexico over the past year.
Mexican security experts say Lopez Obrador is taking on too much risk. They point to this month’s stabbing on a crowded street of Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro and to the 1994 assassination of Mexican presidential hopeful Luis Colosio as proof that you never know who might have murderous intentions. Alleged assailants in both cases have been painted as lone wolfs acting out of mental instability and disagreement with the politicians’ messages.
Lopez Obrador is “playing with fire,” said Alejandro Schtulmann, president of the Mexico City-based political risk firm EMPRA.
Security analyst Alejandro Hope said the low-key civilian detail makes it “easier” for someone to harm the incoming president, whether he’s visiting violence-torn rural areas or congested cities.
Hope also pointed out that the Mexican secret service does more than guarantee the personal security of the president. It secures his communications and the installations he will visit, while handling logistics and acting as point-people for visits by international leaders.
Lopez Obrador acknowledged Sunday that he would like a more orderly way to feel the pulse of the electorate, but he also reiterated a desire to continue “collecting the feelings of the people” via direct contact.
Standing before a cheering crowd of thousands in Tepic, Lopez Obrador lambasted the way the 8,000-strong official Mexican security force cordons off presidents.
“You are all going to take care of me,” he shouted to the crowd. “The people will take care of me.”
Many Lopez Obrador supporters, though, are also concerned for his safety. The incoming president has vowed to tackle corruption, which could pit him against powerful vested interests that some fear might seek to harm him.
Myrna Manjarrez, a teacher who applauded Lopez Obrador in Tepic, thinks his personal security plan is dangerous but doable with the help of regular Mexicans.
“It can work because he’s a person who is very attentive with the public. He’s a likable person,” she said.
Bernardo Narvaez, a retiree who attended the rally, hopes Lopez Obrador changes his mind and incorporates professional bodyguards once he becomes president.
“He and the people close to him should find a way to take care of him and protect him as much as possible,” said Narvaez.
By SOFIA ORTEGA and AMY GUTHRIE, Associated Press
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Luis Donaldo Colosio-Murrieta was a Mexican politician, economist, and presidential candidate, who was assassinated at a campaign rally in Tijuana during the Mexican presidential campaign of 1994.
Political history
He was the son of Luis Colosio Fernández and Ofelia Murrieta Armida García. Born into a family with a long political heritage in Magdalena de Kino, Sonora, Colosio-Murrieta was the descendant of 16th century Italian immigrants to New Spain who settled in the rural territories of the northwest, in the modern state of Sonora. Colosio-Murrieta studied at the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, better known by its initials ITESM, after which he joined the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in 1972. After that, he began postgraduate studies at University of Pennsylvania and research at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Austria before returning to Mexico. In 1979, he joined the Ministry of Budget and Planning under future president Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
He was elected to Congress as the federal deputy for his home town in 1985 and, in 1987, he was selected to serve on the PRI’s National Executive Committee. In 1988, Carlos Salinas chose him as the campaign manager for his presidential campaign. In the same election, Colosio was elected to the Senate, representing Sonora.
In the early years of Salinas’s presidency, Colosio served as the chairman of their party’s National Executive Committee. In 1992, Salinas chose him to serve in his cabinet, in the newly created position of Social Development Secretary. In November 1993, the PRI announced that Colosio was to be its candidate for the upcoming presidential election.
Campaign for president
After a slow start, with the spotlight focusing on former foreign minister Manuel Camacho’s negotiations with the EZLN guerrillas, Colosio appeared to get the traditional support of the political machine of the PRI. Like all the PRI’s previous presidential candidates, he was greeted by large crowds throughout his presidential campaign, although the PRI’s waning popularity meant some reduction in initial enthusiasm.
Speech on March 6 1994
On March 6, 1994, the anniversary of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (the PRI), Colosio delivered a controversial but popular speech in front of the Monument to the Mexican Revolution. In it, he spoke of indigenous communities, government abuse, and the people’s independence from government, all hot button issues at a time when the Zapatistas were making similar statements. The speech is widely considered the moment when Colosio broke with then president, Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
Camacho vs Colosio
Since Mexico’s constitution permits presidents to remain in power for only one term, and as an extralegal rule presidents (until Salinas) handpicked their own successors (the party’s first primary election in history took place in 1999), Colosio apparently continued to enjoy the president’s favour, expressed in his famous declaration No se hagan bolas: el candidato es Colosio (“Don’t get confused: Colosio is the candidate” would be an appropriate translation, literally it means “Don’t entangle yourselves: Colosio is the candidate”).
Salinas’ declaration was motivated by persistent rumours that highly visible Camacho would replace Colosio, who was not doing well in his campaign. Camacho let speculation grow for some time, but eventually declared he wouldn’t run for office, concentrating his attention on the Chiapas rebellion instead. The day after Camacho’s statement, Colosio was killed.
Assassination
At 5:05 PM PST, on 23 March 1994, at a campaign rally in Lomas Taurinas, a poor neighborhood of Tijuana, Baja California, Colosio was shot in the head with a .38 Special at a distance of a few centimeters from a nearby person recording a video. Colosio collapsed, and was subsequently rushed to the city’s main hospital, after plans to fly him to an American hospital across the border were canceled. His death was announced a few hours later, amid contradicting eyewitness reports that remain to this day.
The shooter, Mario Aburto Martínez, was arrested at the site and never wavered from his story that he had acted alone. Nonetheless, many theories still surround Colosio’s assassination. The authorities were criticized for their poor handling of Aburto, having shaved, bathed and given him a prison haircut before showing him to the media, which started rumors about whether that man, who looked so different from the one arrested, was really the murderer. Colosio received three bullet wounds, and it was never clear if they could have been done by a single person or not. The case was officially closed after many different prosecutors investigated it, but after the many mishandlings of the investigation and contradictory versions, the controversy continues. Aburto remains imprisoned at the high-security La Palma facility in Almoloya de Juárez.
On 18 November 1994, Diana Laura Riojas, the wife of Colosio, died while she was investigating on her own the murder of her husband; officially she died from pancreatic cancer.
Aftermath
With only four months before the election, the PRI found itself hamstrung by the constitutional requirement that no presidential candidate can hold public office during the six months immediately prior to the election; this effectively disqualified the entire cabinet, where most of the more promising replacements were. Of the few potential candidates available, Salinas eventually chose Ernesto Zedillo, who had just resigned as Education Minister to serve as Colosio’s campaign manager, because Manlio Fabio Beltrones, a very close collaborator of the murdered candidate, showed a video where Colosio praised Zedillo. This stroke of luck for Zedillo, who would have never been a candidate under normal circumstances, gave rise to even more rumours – unfounded or not.
A few months later, Salinas’ brother-in-law, José Francisco Ruiz Massieu, president of the PRI, was also murdered in plain daylight in Mexico City, eliminating the two most visible and powerful official heads of the PRI in Mexico, Colosio and Ruiz Massieu. Eventually Ernesto Zedillo was elected president.
Eight months after Colosio’s assassination, his wife, Laura Riojas, died of cancer. News magazine Proceso reported Colosio’s widow’s first words upon learning of her husband’s assassination: “Who did it?” Two children, now cared for by relatives, survived. Colosio’s father continued determined to uncover what he strongly suspected are hidden truths behind his son’s very public murder and, in 2004, he published a book about the case. He died in 2010.
This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Luis Donaldo Colosio, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike License 3.0.
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Colosio: El Asesinato.
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Trailer of the movie Colosio: The Murder. This film was released on cinemas in Mexico on June 8, 2012, directed by Carlos Bolado. The movie explains about Colosio’s death and his meetings with the PRI.
You can find this film in Cinepolis Klic for 99 pesos and rent it for 49 pesos.
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The Black Notebook
Among the documents collected by the Special Prosecutor's Office at the beginning of the investigations is a black notebook with drawings made by Aburto in the months leading up to the murder. In one of them is one of the "eagle knight" that contains the image of a man wrapped with a flag and the legend: "those who are against the decisions of the people who consider themselves traitors to the homeland."
These are some pictures of the famous notebook.
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The Prohibited Book
"Complot" written by journalists Dora Elena Cortés and Manuel Cordero is one of the many books that have been written about the case, it details some 'holes' of the investigations that helped strengthen the hypothesis of the lone murderer.
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The distribution of the book, edited by El Universal, was prohibited, so the newspaper sold it directly. The information about how to buy it was released on a note on El Universal on 2019.
Check out the note of El Universal here
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Evidence in Colosio's case
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Almost 30 years later, the conspiracy remains: Who killed the Mexican presidential candidate Colosio?
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A man (Mario Aburto Martínez) confessed to the murder but many doubt the true story has come out. Find out about this conspiracy in this article by Mexico Daily News:
In 1994, Luis Donaldo Colosio Murrieta, presidential candidate for the then-ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), was assassinated at a campaign rally in Tijuana, Baja California.
Only one man, Mario Aburto Martínez, was convicted of Colosio’s murder. He was sentenced to 42 years in prison.
But millions of Mexicans doubted or outright rejected that he was the mastermind of, or even committed, the crime.
Twenty-five years later, people continue to deny that Aburto is the true culprit. Most fingers instead point at the PRI – an inside job against a candidate who was trying to shake things up a little too much and made some powerful enemies in the process.
On March 23, 1994, Colosio arrived in Tijuana on the campaign trail for that year’s presidential election, which he was almost certain to win.
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According to journalists covering the campaign, the rally in the poor Tijuana neighborhood of Lomas Taurinas at which Colosio was shot was not originally on the candidate’s itinerary for that day.
At around 4:00pm, Colosio arrived – without an excessive security entourage – at the venue that would host the rally.
He appeared to be in a good mood, smiling and greeting the people who had gathered to hear him speak. Just over an hour later, he was shot twice, first in the head and seconds later in the abdomen.
The 44-year-old candidate was rushed to a Tijuana hospital but hours later he was pronounced dead.
A man – supposedly Aburto – was arrested at the scene of the crime but many people believe that a different man – the real Aburto – was convicted of the crime. In other words, the killer was replaced with an innocent man.
After a long and seemingly comprehensive investigation – and a confession by Aburto – the federal government declared that the 22-year-old was the sole culprit, although many people suspected that there were two gunmen.
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Miguel Montes, the first of five special prosecutors who worked on the case, believed that Aburto had not acted alone based on the fact that Colosio was shot twice and that the bullets had apparently come from different directions.
Four other men, including former police officer Vicente Mayoral Valenzuela and Jorge Antonio Sánchez Ortega, an intelligence agent for the now-disbanded Center for Investigation and National Security (Cisen), were arrested in connection with the assassination.
But the hypothesis that more than one person was responsible for the murder was abandoned after Aburto admitted that he acted alone.
Building the case against him, authorities established that Aburto suffered from borderline personality disorder, a condition they contended contributed to his actions.
Olga Islas de González Mariscal took over responsibility for the investigation in July 1994 after Montes resigned and five months later she declared that Aburto had indeed acted alone.
Another theory regarding Colosio’s murder is that organized crime was responsible.
Guillermo González Calderoni, a former police commander, said in a 1998 television interview that the Arrellano-Félix Cartel was responsible for the murder.
A total of 29 different versions of events involving organized crime were considered by the federal attorney general’s office, including one that Colosio’s campaign was funded by Colombian drug money or by now-convicted drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
According to three versions of events, Aburto had links to drug trafficking organizations.
However, authorities said there was insufficient proof to substantiate any of the organized crime hypotheses.
Yet another theory contends that Colosio’s own party was involved.
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Who was Luis Donaldo Colosio, the controversial politician who was assassinated months before being elected president of Mexico?
Find out in this short translated article from Milenio:
Twenty-five years after the assassination of Luis Donaldo Colosio, society's interest in knowing who he was and what he did remains as valid as that March 6, 1994, when he delivered his cathartic speech on the foundations of the PRI, at the Monument to the Revolution.
Son of Luis Colosio and Ofelia Murrieta, he was born on February 10, 1950, in Magdalena de Kino, Sonora. He obtained a bachelor's degree in Economics from Tec de Monterrey and a master's degree in regional economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
According to the informative publication of the PRI La República, while he was in the sixth year of primary school he won first place in a regional oratory contest and his prize was to visit and shake hands with then-president Adolfo López Mateos, in Mexico City.
He joined the ranks of the Institutional Revolutionary in 1979 and parallel to his political career taught at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Colegio de México (Colmex) and the Universidad Anáhuac, where he met Diana Laura Riojas, who was his wife, according to the publication.
In 1982 he obtained a position in the Secretariat of Programming and Budget, then headed by Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado. Three years later (1985) he won the federal deputation for Sonora and assumed the presidency of the Programming, Budget and Public Account Commission of the Chamber of Deputies.
According to the César Camacho organization, in 1987 he was appointed senior official of the PRI's National Executive Committee (CEN); however, one year was enough for him to become its national leader and hold a seat as a federal senator. Under his leadership, the Institutional Revolutionary obtained the majority of seats in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, during the federal elections of August 18, 1991, according to the history of the Federal Electoral Institute.
In that same year, President Carlos Salinas de Gortari (who was his godfather when he entered the party) incorporated him into the federal cabinet as Secretary of Social Development. On November 28, 1993, Colosio consolidated the PRI's candidacy for the Presidency of the Republic and left his colleagues Manuel Camacho Solís and José María Córdoba Montoya behind.
The cathartic moment of his political career came on March 6, 1994, when he delivered a speech at the Monument to the Revolution in which he demanded the modernization of the PRI based on the demands of history and the country's poor. Just 17 days later (March 23) Luis Donaldo Colosio died after being shot by Mario Aburto, a confessed murderer, after concluding a rally in Lomas Taurinas, Tijuana, considered the poorest neighborhood in the country.
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Historia de un Crimen: Colosio
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The following video is the trailer for the series Historia de un Crimen: Colosio.
This series tells us about the story of Luis Donaldo Colosio and gives us information about his death and also how his wife who has terminal cancer tries to find who was the culprit of this event and this series shows a process of investigation where nothing is clear and to know if in reality Mario Aburto Martinez is the real murderer.
You can watch it on Netflix and contains 8 episodes of approximately 40 minutes each.
Here is the link to watch it:
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Luis Donaldo Colosio's Murder Files
The Fiscalía General de la República (FGR) made available for the people the public version of the investigations regarding Luis Donaldo Colosio's murder case.
All these documents are in Spanish and censored, mainly to hide and protect the identity of people involved.
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Colosio's Case documentary
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This documentary made by Discovery Channel explais all about the case of the murder of Colosio through interviews and the information available until the date of release.
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COLOSIO'S MURDER DAY: A CHRONICLE BY EL UNIVERSAL
“Suddenly, from afar, it seemed that someone was fighting in the crowd and there were people running. The noise of the music from 'La Culebra' was very loud. That music sounded strong and the first impression was that the prevailing disorder of the people was due to an aggressive group”.
Manuel Ponce and Juan Arvizu, a legendary reporter for this publishing house, retrace the last hours of Luis Donaldo Colosio, a presidential candidate in 1994. Before his assassination, the politician offered an interview to a radio station and found a crowd of 2,000 people who cheered him, but he also had a confrontation with a group of PRI members who cheered "They are not going to leave the neighborhood," they reported.
The immediate arrest - by a "human mountain" - of Mario Aburto Martínez, the man who shot Colosio, the attempts to save him in the hospital where he was treated, as well as the security measures that were applied in this space during his stay of the politician, the confusion of his state of health, are some of the details that allow us to read this chronicle of EL UNIVERSAL about the assassination of the presidential candidate in 1994.
Murdered in Tijuana, with two shots, Luis Donaldo Colosio
Thursday March 24, 1994
He received the impacts in the head and abdomen; the murderer was arrested
-He was concluding a campaign act with more than 2,000 PRI supporters, when he was attacked
- He died in the operating room of the general hospital of the border city, after almost three hours of unsuccessful medical efforts
- Mario Aburto, 23, the aggressor; Vicente Mayoral, 59, alleged accomplice
- Anger and confusion in the Baja California town
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By Juan Arvizu A. and Manuel Ponce, sent
TIJUANA, B.C., March 23.— Luis Donaldo Colosio died here tonight at 7:45 p.m. —after almost three hours of intense medical efforts to save his life—, as a result of two shots he received, at “close range.” ”, on the head and abdomen, in a ravine where he held his last rally among marginalized people from the border.
At 5:04 p.m. Pacific time, the PRI candidate for the presidency of the Republic received two bullet wounds, apparently from a .38-caliber revolver, as he headed toward his truck, surrounded by some 300 people. that crowded around him.
Apparently there was only one aggressor, who approached Colosio confused among the people, when the meeting had concluded, to obtain his activities.
His close assistants immediately loaded him and quickly took him away from the scene, where confusion, anger at the attack and an attempted lynching of the murderer occurred in a few moments.
The vanished body of Luis Donaldo Colosio was laid in the back seat of the campaign truck, which started with the doors open towards the Tijuana General Hospital. After him left an ambulance that was parked in the place of the concentration of PRI members, about 2,000, who had heard the last message of the 44-year-old politician from Sonora.
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