They killed his daughter and his revenge continued

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– It looks like an unlikely thriller novel, but it’s too true. A story by Azam Ahmed al New York Times Magazine follows the incredible story of Mexican Miriam Rodriguez. In 2014, her adult daughter was abducted in San Fernando, then tortured and murdered by her captors even though the family paid ransoms. Police did nothing to catch the culprits, causing Rodriguez to become a combination of private detective and vigilante. He methodically fabricated his daughter’s abduction story, identified suspects, and then used fake ID cards and costumes (surveyor, government official, health worker, etc.) to approach they. With a gun, he would arrest them alone until police arrived to make the arrest.

“In total, it was decisive in ending ten people, a crazy campaign for justice that made her famous but vulnerable,” writes Ahmed. After all, no one followed organized crime as she did, let alone a private citizen over the age of 50. “I don’t care if they kill me,” Rodriguez once said. “I died the day my daughter was killed. … I will remove people who hurt my daughter and they can do whatever they want. ”However, he called for protection from the government after two dozen prisoners escaped from a prison that contained people who he helped put them behind bars.Police says he regularly patrolled his house, but it wasn’t enough.On Mother’s Day 2017, gunmen fatally shot Rodriguez out of his house.Read the full story. ( Read more stories at length.)

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