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television. The alleged kidnappers, who were presented to the
Mexican public as having been detained live at the scene, were actually detained the previous morning, on December 8, 2005, offsite, and were held illegally without being presented to a judge during almost 20 hours. Furthermore, one of the alleged kidnappers sustains that he was tortured into playing along. These and many other violations of due process irremediably polluted the case and, to this day, it is impossible to know what really happened.
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1098:"EU rechaza, nuevamente, petición de libertad bajo fianza de García Luna"
1036:"La FGR buscará extraditar a García Luna; intercambiará pruebas con EU"
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974:"Las evidencias de la inexplicable fortuna de Genaro García Luna"
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