A group of Mexican mothers with years of experience looking for missing people in Mexico’s Sonora state has arrived in Arizona to help in the search for Nancy Guthrie.

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  1. We’ve reached the part of the true crime documentary when the newly assigned female detective takes over the case from the team of men and immediately solves it using common sense.

  2. sphinxthoughts on

    Without a doubt they’ll investigate better than the fbi can, but I worry for their safety 

  3. The Madres Buscadoras are truly the strongest people that there are out there, and while their attention is focused on Nancy Guthrie I hope that through their search efforts other families might get closure on their missing person cases; it’s VERY common for them to come across remains or evidence for other cases in an area while looking for their own.

  4. Diligent-Lunch590 on

    Searching Mothers (Mamás Buscadoras) are grassroots collectives of women, primarily in Mexico and across Latin America (like the iconic Madres de Plaza de Mayo in Argentina or Madres de Soacha in Colombia), who hunt for “the disappeared” in the face of systemic government failure and cartel violence.

    Armed with shovels and metal rods, they trek through deserts and clandestine sites to find the remains of children, husbands, and siblings taken by organized crime or state forces. They have transformed from grieving relatives into self-taught forensic experts and human rights defenders, providing the “closure” that authorities deny.

    These women are a force to be reckoned with, risking their lives in the harshest terrains to turn a landscape of death into a path for truth and communal healing.

  5. I am still shocked that Paten didn’t find her manning the keg in the hockey teams locker room in Italy!

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