Coronel, more than 20 years Guzman's junior, met the drug kingpin when she was just 17, in 2007, and they were married the following year. She gave birth to twin daughters in Lancaster, California, in 2011. She was with her husband when he was arrested in the Mexican resort town of Mazatlan in 2014.
Note: This commission has been accessed by multiple persons from Mexico, including priests and those representing autodefensas.
Including those on behalf of: Autodefensa leaders, Dr. Manuel Mireles, Nestora Salgado, and those on behalf of Arturo Hernandez Cordona, and 7 other social activists.
On May 30, 2013, Arturo was tortured and murdered by Iguala infamous mayor, Jose Luis Abarca, who shot Hernandez in the leg and head. Abarca was made famous in the September 2014 massacre and disappearance of 50 in Iguala, Guerrero. Despite the sworn testimony of witnesses who managed to flee before being murdered. Abarca was not prosecuted/charged for the crime until he was arrested for the Normalists killings.
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On May 29, 2013 Hernandez and other activists attended a public meeting and challenged the mayor Abarca and his wife with several complaints, which infuriated them. Abarca said in the open forum “stop fucking around with me, I have people that work for me, that can take care of this”. Hernandez responded with , “what do you mean, take care of this? That sounds like a threat to me”. The activists were kidnapped and killed the following day. According to witnesses, Abarca said before finishing the killing, “I told you to stop fucking with me, now I will have pleasure in killing you.” He then pulled the trigger discharging the bullet that ended Hernandez life, read the story by using this link.
Also noteworthy is that Chapo’s wife began the campaign of alleged human rights violations immediately after his recapture and imprisonment in Altiplano No1. This is when she came from the shadows and began giving interviews. The list of alleged violations cited by Coronel was long, even blaming the federal government of being the cause of Chapo’s high blood pressure, “no family history of this aliment exists, it has been brought on by the pressure he is under”.
He was then transferred to a Juarez prison (No. 8).
Within weeks, Coronel was complaining about the human violations and conditions at that prison. Chapo had a request, “to be sent back to Altiplano.”
That Coronel and the Chapo machine would conspire to spend days with the commission, to air his “abuses”, such as “not being able to get much sleep”, and “a guard dog sits outside his cell”, is a mockery.