Born Into Cellblocks
Charles Bowden
May/June 2006 Issue
Violence seems to love the line running through the Rio Grande at the twin cities of Laredo, Texas, and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. The Mexican community was born in the humiliation of the U.S.-Mexican War. When the peace treaty left the Spanish colonial town of Laredo on the American side of the river, Mexican patriots decamped to the southern bank and, legend has it, took their buried dead with them. That favorite murder song The Streets of Laredo migrated from Great Britain (The Unfortunate Rake) to New Orleans (St. James Infirmary) and to Texas, where it mutated into the classic cowboy ballad of dying by the gun.
As I walked out in the streets of Laredo,
As I walked out in Laredo one day,
I spied a poor cowboy wrapped up in white linen,
Wrapped up in white linen, as cold as the clay.
Now Nuevo Laredo has become the line between two major Mexican drug cartels, and every day new lyrics are written in blood to a lament we all know but fail to face.
Bullets killed the police chief last summer, just a few hours after he took office. This brought in the Mexican army. The ongoing slaughter of many cops and citizens caused the U.S. government to shut down its consulate for a spell last August. This winter the local paper was visited by some strange men, presumably working for the cartels, and they fired dozens of rounds and tossed in a grenade. One reporter took five bullets. The editor promptly announced a new policy: His paper, one of the few Mexican publications on the line actually printing news about the drug cartels, would no longer report on the cartels. One major U.S. daily had to evacuate a reporter after getting what editors termed creditable death threats. Dozens of U.S. citizens from neighboring Laredo have vanished while visiting Nuevo Laredo. This January the city experienced, at a minimum, 20 cartel killings.
Beneath this gore, women and children muddle on, some in Mexican jails. Incarceration, like law, is a bit different in Mexico. Conjugal visits are permitted; small children younger than six can be locked up with their moms; and men and women peddle goods and themselves within the walls in order to survive. Mexican prisons often do not provide grub. Ive stood in line with family members who toted a weeks supply of food on visiting day, seen women reel out of cells in disarray after their weekly intercourse sessions with their men. Drugs are commonplace inside the walls, as are gangs. Money can buy anything. For years the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has complained about the posh quarters given to major drug players and how they continue to do business without interference while theoretically being under lock and key.
The women may come in clean, but they dont stay that way. In Nuevo Laredo, theyre high by 10 a.m., then they spruce up and go off to the mens area to make some money. By afternoon they return, their necks laced with hickeys. Convicts run the prison, and the guards do as they are told by the dominant inmates. People get killed. And all this goes on with toddlers underfoot.
In Nuevo Laredos El Penal II, the cells currently hold 71 women. Some get pregnant while inside. At any one time, there are 4 to 10 kids living behind bars. For many, their options are limited: Go to prison with mom, or go to an orphanage. Once the children reach age six, they are tossed out.
Photographer Penny De Los Santos put it this way: Its a bad place for kids. These people are in here for murder. Kids have the run of the place, kids are golden, spoiled, but one child might have several caretakers. Its definitely not safe. Men come and go out of the womens area all day long.
This is an ancient story on the line and one that is traditionally ignored by both the press and the public. And it can get worse. In January 2005, after President Vicente Fox implied he was going to break the cartels hold over the penitentiaries, cartel thugs kidnapped six prison employees in the border town of Matamoros and dumped their bodies at the prison gates.
And so we catch hints of things in brief news flashes. Hear truncated tales from time to time. And then we forget and go back to our various warsour war on drugs, our war against illegal immigration, our war for homeland security.
Meanwhile, the women rise, get high, go to the men. Children play amid adult shouts and screams and moans of pleasure. Murders go down. Free trade flows down its licit and illicit lanes. Were left with these photographs and they are rarities since Mexican prisons do not welcome cameras or the press. We sense what happens to women who are forced to live this way. But we dont really know what becomes of children who are given this kind of a start in life.
Twenty years ago, a man was executed by fellow drug people on the border after a career of 50 or 60 killings. He began his bloody career when he was 13 and was then stuffed into an adult Mexican prison. I remember going to the cops in that Mexican border town and cajoling my way in to see his mug shot and rap sheet, all this while a prisoner screamed under torture in the next room. The 13-year-old killer made it all the way to age 27. He never used a gun. He favored scissors or a screwdriver.
I look at these pictures and I wonder what will become of these children. But I dont really wonder at all.
polarisgirl@gmail.com
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I thought the programme would have commented on their "relationship" these days... i hope they catch up on it next year when they transfer back to UK
Do you know if 5 will show another documentary next year?
Savouring its unread look
Don't want to start, cause I know I'll finish
And then the pleasure will diminish
English books in Mexico
Are a rarity you know
Treated like gold dust, smuggled, contraband
For us locked up Brits in this far away land.
It makes no difference if a book has spice
If you have read it more than twice
I know what happens it's not fair
Only the first time I could actually care
In England I would shun romance
But in here it's got more than a chance
Murder and mystery are my usual choice
But now every book has a voice
So please I'm begging 'release me soon'
Before I start enjoying Mills & Boon.
betinasway2@aol.com
If we had people smuggling drugs into our country for whatever reason i know we'd all have something to say about it...
Fair enough you make a mistake for whatever reason, i do feel for them all out there on their own but surely they took that chance knowing it was a possible outcome
Not only were they aware of the consequences should they get caught (most likely given everything gets x-rayed) but instead of living a normal life and facing the fact they'd have to come home and get a normal job in the rain - (like the majority of us) they actually let greed take over and decided to have a holiday of a lifetime at no expense on the condition they smuggled these drugs!
Yeah, it's a shame they were done over but you can't feel too sorry for them! They knew what they were getting themselves into from the get go, hash or coke it's all illegal at the end of the day!!
If anyone else ends up with the address, I would hope that they would post it or send me an email with the information.
Thank you for your time.
albertodel@mail.com
Incase we've all forgotten, it is illegal, break the law you go to jail!
scottfaescotland@googlemail.com
Please, this is my e-mail, I will wait for ur reply
psicostasia2003@yahoo.com.br
Thanks very much
THIS BROUGHT ME TO TEARS ... wondering when they will finally get home
thanks,
my email is rammstein1233@hotmail.com
If you watched the programme you can see they fully understood what it was they were doing. If you speed and get caught, points on your license are the result.... you smuggle drugs in a foregin country you go to jail... that happens in any country!
You can't judge me as you don't know anything about me... i'm not on here asking for their contact details cause at they end of the day, although they've done wrong... they're still humans and why would they want to hear from total randoms?!
If they had managed to pull it off who is to say they wouldn't have enjoyed that buzz and done it again?!
I def take the view that they deserved to get caught...
What happens to child porn rings, is it a shame that they get caught and have to serve time in jail Larry?
They seemed to be keeping strong and coping the best they could so i think it's def something they've come to terms with!
can u get in trouch with me
my email address is cgoodsir@btinternet.com
Thank u all 4 support
They are both doing ok
I feel i am doing the time with them
I can't wait for them 2 come home
All keep intouch
And i will keep u all informed
god bless u all
Weapons of death being smuggled into someones country is probably not high on your list of things to rail about.An how about senting people to there deaths on a lie. From the beginning of our discussions i have never condoned what they did.You on the other hand have railed against these two as if they have have offended you personally.Where's your indignity on issues of life and death? Issues that really mean something ? I wish you'd turn your convictions onto a issue much more deserving of your anger.Regardless of what you think personally about these two people it does not amount to a hill of beans compared to real world issues.An yes Steph some of us are still in touch with the real world and get upset at real issues.Then if we have any feelings left we try to encourage other to find there way.If you have any you can contact me personally and tell me about them so that your fans won't know. Steph ,I believe in truth(as Scott and Lucy have admitted there deeds)and bared there mistakes for all to see.Now get your foot off their necks and let them up.At least they are paying for their misdeeds.Your Friend ,Larry
Hello, am of the City of Mexico, D.F., saw the program in Natgeo and was conmovedor and sad for many of us, but if the police had not detained to Lucy and Scott, the drug had arrived to a lot of more people of which imagine and of the same form dañarlas; the Police did his work and the work of L&S was contrabandear the drug, did it like a work by a good remuneración.
Is sad, know it and never expect to be in the carcel because it is to lose your life, however do not see the decision that they took. Sometimes in the life take decisions erroneas, but of these same decisions learn not to go back them to realize.
vinc_trace@hotmail.com
I'm not here to argue, if you want to continue it off here however, that's your decision...
I don't really feel anything for them, you don't know them, where they've been or what they've done... they weren't in a tight spot whatsoever, they had to decide between getting a job and moving home or that, they have admitted they knew what they were getting into so why discuss that, they've already served the majority of their time and the chances are, when they come back to the UK they'll be released early...
You can say what you like about me as again, you don't know the first thing about me, only what's been said on this. If we judge people on that alone then maybe look back at your own comments?
I wont be commenting on anything else now, your comments have made me realise that people posting comments on forums like this are all attention seeking nomads looking for acceptance or silly arguements to pass their time... for anyone look for their addresses, maybe read it on the comments above instead of asking again... Larry, go find some other fool to go round in circle with!
I think the mexicans are on to something...?
Bill
Aside of being completely extraneous to the article, these comments stand out by showing some kindness and empathy you would NEVER see if these people were talking about a Latino or African - or any "person of color" - caught while entering US with drugs... or even without them, for that matter (like a migrant).
The pair is actually lucky they weren't caught smuggling drugs into countries that have death penalty for that.
k
Who the hell are we anyway?
C Horn
CHILDREN are living in jails, who cares about those two criminals, they got what they deserve.
Make drugs legal or semi-legal like in Holland! Use profits for treatment of addicts & for drug abuse education!
Problem solved & case closed!
It can only be deduced that with the deluge of violence and useless crapola people saturate themselves with, that empathy and kindness are virtually dead. Some of the comments above are apparently from people who's main dialogue is one of skepticism, cynicism and sarcasm. That is sad and disturbing. If it's within my power; I wish to demonstrate love and kindness.
I notice there are many reading these blogs; I appeal to you. Be kind. Be loving.
Be active in demonstrating these things. The world needs your intelligence and loving.
My heart goes out to the women and children in this story--they will have no such safe haven when they get out. But then they're just brown people who don't even speak English.
Other than that, the prisons look similar to my college dormitory. Seriously, if they take on studying for a degree it would be no different than a college experience. They even are allowed to have time walking on "campus". 5 years of this isn't as bad as being locked up in a US prison for 10 years.
Abrazos, Paula
he was duped and think its awful. Hope he gets home soon.
Aloha
Dottie
to all lucys family. I hope she is keeping well. I was just wondering if there was any news on scott coming back to scotland. I was good friends with him back in school. Give him my best wishes. Griff
He is one of my best friends from school and beyond and a truly good guy