THE bodies, all 24 of them, were laid out neatly, each bound and gagged, with signs of torture and a bullet in the head, in woods on the hills that surround this huge capital city of 20 million inhabitants.
Corruption is rife and Mexico's president is finding it tough to fulfil his vow to tackle drug gangs - but while he waits, the bodies continue mounting up By Ronald Buchanan in Mexico City
THE bodies, all 24 of them, were laid out neatly, each bound and gagged, with signs of torture and a bullet in the head, in woods on the hills that surround this huge capital city of 20 million inhabitants.