The new book “Fear Is Just A Word – A Missing Daughter, a Violent Cartel, and a Mother’s Quest for Vengeance” tells the story of Miriam Rodríguez.
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“’If you move, I’ll f–king shoot you,’ she said, going on to hold him at gunpoint and perform a citizen’s arrest until police arrived.“Fear Is Just A Word – A Missing Daughter, a Violent Cartel, and a Mother’s Quest for Vengeance” Miriam first learned of her daughter’s kidnapping when she was living and working as a housekeeper for a pair of doctors in McAllen, Texas, after she split up with husband, Luis, and moved north.
Then they put his daughter on the line, as Ahmed writes. “‘If you pay them, they will let me go’ Karen said. ‘If not, then I guess this is goodbye.'”San Fernando became infamous in 2010 when the Zeta, having split from the Gulf Cartel crime syndicate, killed 72 migrants in the so-called “San Fernando Massacre.”The next morning, meanwhile, Luis headed to the bank to empty their savings account and arrange a loan for the remainder of the ransom.
Miriam had a history of fighting crime. In 1989, she had tracked down thieves who had ransacked her husband’s safe and recovered all the missing items. On another occasion, Miriam had personally intervened to ensure the safety of her other daughter’s husband when he was threatened by gangs, paying the small ransom to make the problem go away.
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