Mexican State Official Presents Disturbing Working Theory After Potential Discovery of Dead American and Australian Tourists

Mexican State Official Presents Disturbing Working Theory After Potential Discovery of Dead American and Australian Tourists


New information has emerged in the case of three tourists presumed dead in Mexico.

On Saturday, according to Reuters, María Elena Andrade Ramírez, the Baja California state attorney general, said three bodies found “meet the characteristics to assume with a high degree of probability” that they are Carter Rhoad, a 30-year-old American, and Callum Robinson, 30, and Jake Robinson, 33, two brothers from Australia.

The current working theory is that the attackers who killed the tourists realized they were in a deserted stretch of beach and that the victims would not be able to get help, according to an electronic translation of the Spanish-language publication La Voz de la Frontera.

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Ramirez indicated that authorities believe thieves approached to steal parts from the men’s pickup truck,

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