The earth speaks in Guaymas, and what it says is terrifying
The Seeker Warriors do not need permission to do their work. Just shovels, determination and a pain that turns them into field forensics. In the Felipe Ángeles ejido, an apparently forgotten patch of land in the Guaymas Valley, their day on March 24 and 25 yielded a heartbreaking balance: at least eight complete bodies and a scattering of human remains that came to the surface.
What they found is not an ‘isolated event’. It’s a pattern. Recent remains next to old bones. That’s not criminal oversight, it’s the signature of a site used over and over again. A garbage dump for people.
Among the abandoned clothes there is a silent story: a black vest, red and black tennis shoes, a plaid shirt. Even a golden chain with a tree-shaped pendant with colored stones. They are the belongings that someone was wearing the day the world swallowed them.
But among so much anonymous evidence, a name emerged. A voter credential (INE) in the name of Mario Alfonso Rodríguez Jiménez, with domicile in Guaymas itself. A laminated paper that could be the first thread to untangle this skein of horror.
Here comes the usual institutional chorus: the state Search Commission, State Police, National Guard, AMIC, Experts and the Prosecutor’s Office (FGJE). All ‘accompanying’. The official photo is complete.
But the uncomfortable questions remain in the air: How many more are there? Why that area? How many families are being denied even the right to bury their dead?
The group appreciates the ‘support’ and promises to continue. The authorities, meanwhile, maintain a deafening silence. There is no official report. There are no total figures. There is only removed earth and families waiting.
The collective memory is fragile, but the land of the Felipe Ángeles ejido seems to have etched it with fire. And now the Warriors are reading it aloud.




