The U.S. "travel advisory" last week - screeching about an alleged "rising wave of crime" South of the Border in Mexico - has reportedly taken an especially ugly turn.
Yesterday, according to this Associated Press report, a 30-year-old Texas man, Norberto Manzanares...
...yesterday drove the body of his wife, Gloria, to Matamoros, Mexico and claimed they'd been ambushed.
The case comes amid U-S travel advisories warning of dangerous conditions in northern Mexico, amid violence linked to drug traffickers.
The 30-year-old victim was a bilingual kindergarten teacher at Sharp Elementary School in Brownsville, where the couple lived with their two children.
She was an American.
Prosecutors say Norberto Manzanares... likely heard the warnings about increased crime.
There you have it: Somebody should put out a "travel advisory" about the danger of such "travel advisories."
Details on the Advisory-Related Crime
Submitted February 2, 2005 - 2:53 am by Al GiordanoGloria Estella Manzanares thus becomes the first U.S. victim of the Condoleeza Rice era at the U.S. Department of State.