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[edit] My additions
"[edit] Further Note Perdito Durango coincidentially seems to coincide with the real life 1989 Matamoros murders where 30 bodies where dug up by police and found to be ritually sacrificed. One of the victoms was a 21 American student named Mark Kilroy from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sara Aldrete Villarreal and her Cuban-American boyfriend, Adolfo de Jesus Constanzo, plus four other members of the cult were arrested after gunfights with law enforcement officials."
To anyone who is reading this. My grammer is bad. So be free to correct them.
Regards -Bill
July 14, 2007