
Mexico City Crime Scene: Police and Prosecutor's Office Clash Over Evidence Tampering
Mexico City Crime Scene: Police and Attorney General Offer Conflicting Accounts Mexico City – A major discrepancy has emerged in the investigation into the double homicide of Ximena Guzmán and José Muñoz. Mexico City Police claim that two high-ranking officers manipulated the crime scene, while the Attorney General's Office (FGR) strongly refutes this assertion. The police allege that evidence was moved, potentially compromising the integrity of the investigation. However, FGR spokesperson Berta Luján stated definitively, "There is no indication of manipulation." This conflicting information leaves many questions unanswered. "Who is lying?" the news anchor asked in the Azteca Noticias report. The video shows footage of police and forensic investigators at the scene, highlighting the conflicting accounts. The FGR's firm denial contrasts sharply with the police's allegations, creating a significant challenge for investigators. Further investigation is needed to determine the truth and ensure justice for the victims.