Forensic personnel watch a stack of corpses, part of eleven decapitated bodies bearing signs of torture found in a suburb of Merida, capital of Yucatan state, eastern Mexico, on August 28, 2008. The eleven bodies, all men and all headless, had their hands handcuffed. They were found by residents of the area, called Chichi Suarez, a Merida suburb.
Police investigators work at a crime scene where eleven beheaded bodies were dumped close to a graveyard outside the village of Chichi Suarez in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico on August 28, 2008. Eleven beheaded bodies were dumped close to a graveyard outside a sleepy southern city on Thursday in the latest shocking crime in Mexico's vicious drug war. Police said a farmer found the 11 bodies, showing signs of torture, five miles (8 km) from this southern colonial city in the Yucatan peninsula often where tourists stop off on their way to visit the world-famous Mayan pyramids at Chichen Itza.
Police investigators work at a crime scene where eleven beheaded bodies were dumped close to a graveyard outside the village of Chichi Suarez in Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico on August 28, 2008. Eleven beheaded bodies were dumped close to a graveyard outside a sleepy southern city on Thursday in the latest shocking crime in Mexico's vicious drug war. Police said a farmer found the 11 bodies, showing signs of torture, five miles (8 km) from this southern colonial city in the Yucatan peninsula often where tourists stop off on their way to visit the world-famous Mayan pyramids at Chichen Itza. REUTERS/Argely Salazar
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