The Mysterious Murders Of Los Galindos



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  1. I enjoyed this videos and like your work. One question: When you say "Legion members", what Legion are you referring to? That can mean a lot of different things. Please clarify.

  2. The crime of los Galindos is well known in Spain along with the crime of Puerto Hurraco (solved).

    I'm halfway through the video but it's important to contextualise that in that time Spain was a country where social/economic class was important. Police was mostly corrupted and favoured rich landowners. Also, people were very hush hush because a bad word could send you to jail accused of being a gasp communist. Most authors agree that it was a cover up for an economic fraud related to the plantations.

    For Spanish speakers: I recommend you the true crime radio show "Negra y Criminal". It's uploaded on YouTube and they made deep dives about this and other Spanish cases. I think that radio show "Milenio 3" also did a special program about this case. It's also on YouTube.

  3. I find it particularly weird how most of the bodies (if not all) were moved and staged. Why do that? To throw off the police (which in this case worked, because the scene wasn't even secured) or was there other reasons? Oh, and the 2nd authopsy arose the possibility of 2 people commiting the crimes, which would point directly towards the owner and the other guy that spent the night there. If the scene had been secured and all evidence kept in the right way, no doubt DNA could share a light on it nowadays, but we will probably never know.

  4. Why was tractor driver not number one suspect? ๐Ÿค”Hozay? The tractor driver was playing boss that day and directing the workers further away from scene. The boss always gave orders not "Hozay". It should have been solved long ago. Sorry I may have it wrong. The Mexicans names are difficult. At 13 mark suspects also. Especially if they stayed the night on property prior the crime it would surely be them. They may have ordered/manipulated "Jose Gonzalez Jimenez" bloke to tell staff what too do. ๐Ÿค” A horrible crime. Plus $50000 may be suspect. It may have been planned. Fear has covered up this crime. Any person who dare give evidence would meet same fate as the victims. Follow the money. If the visiting managers were involved they would possibly have had insider help. Sorry people Jose bloke, is innocent…intriguing and it is solvable…possibly 3 to 4 possible suspects. The owner had a motive perhaps? A divorce so staying at another property suited. Acquired property via wife. Wife died this worked out for boss. He may be alive. I believe anyone who were brave enough to give evidence would have been taken out also. This crime as been neglected. The more data we get in English the better…"poor Jose was murdered after he spoke to the men. Sorry for my mistakes. We have courts too solve disputes not murder and law unto their own. Assets can be taken as it is ill gotten gain. That is if owner was the master mine behind this evil plan. The family of Jose suffered astrocization, marginalised etc. I think tombstone called him a murderer when he and family are innocent victims of this. Gross injustice. People can be so mean to victims. Apologies as this is hard to get comment perfect OK . Still seeking more English data on this lesser known crime.

  5. So they must have known the murderers because they felt comfortable turning their backs on them. Every theory seems to be rather wild speculation with zero evidence to support it. So horrific.

  6. I initially failed completely at reading the title and thourght it said 'The Murderous Murders Of Los Gyrados' and still clicked, only realizing how absurd that was while the video was loading and prompting me to read it again.

  7. This is absolutely excellent work, guys. It's structured up so well, engaging, and despite the many people involved in the case it was told very clearly.
    Your work just keeps getting better.

    The case itself is quite the mystery to even ponder the reason for. Feels a lot like the Vilisca axe murders, in that sense. So many possibilities, and most of the actual evidence lost to time.

  8. I'm realizing more and more that most unsolved mysteries aren't necessarily mysteries. Just cases where there are not enough evidence to claim anyone as the murderer.

  9. Thank you so much everyone for watching and commenting !! We strive to bring awareness to crimes unknown to the general public, and hope that we can shed some light on obscure mysteries and murders globally!

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