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Hey. I feel that the title 2011 Tamaulipas massacre, although it does address the place correctly, should be more precise. There were MANY massacres throughout Tamaulipas in 2011, so I feel calling it "2011 San Fernando mass graves" would work a lot better. Use the 2011 Monterrey casino attack as an example; it can technically be called "2011 Nuevo Leon casino attack," but Monterrey fits a lot better. Anyways, I'll wait a couple of days to do the move. What do you all think? ComputerJA (talk) 15:34, 5 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Here are some sources for the explanations on why the Zetas killed so many people in this massacre. [1][2][3]ComputerJA (talk) 04:07, 16 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Funny that these problems avoid discussing solutions to mass murder, but readily discuss issues with the title of the article; besides your links above are broken--please fix.
Exactly how can it be said that it felt, to the bus driver, as if the bus was going over speed bumps if he was executed immediately after running over the hostages? Did he step out and yell to the other hostages about how it felt to drive the bus just before they murdered him? — Preceding unsigned comment added by NerdNinja9 (talk • contribs) 07:34, 9 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Ha, good question. I'm not sure if I'm qualified to answer your question, but you can contact the journalist who wrote the article for El Informador at ramonzurita44@hotmail.com. The e-mail is found here [4]. I want to guess that the story was passed down by an informant, arrested Zetas member, or survivor? ComputerJA (☎ • ✎) 07:58, 9 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]
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