The tattoo that identified Daniela in Mexico
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A young Colombian boarded a flight to Madrid on August 16, 2019, and disappeared. Four days later, her parents received a Facebook message with a photo of a tattoo: "ineffable." It was the only trace left on Daniela's body, naked and decomposed on a street in Playa del Carmen.
In this episode, we explore how a job offer on social media ended in a transnational trafficking network that operated between Guatemala, Mexico, and Colombia. We analyze the threatening messages from the alleged killer, the capture and release without charges of a member of the Gulf Cartel, and the dismantling of the network four years later in Guatemala, without the homicide being truly resolved.
Victim: Daniela Patiño Inestrosa
Date: September 10, 2019
Location: Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico; network originating in Guatemala
Status: Unsolved homicide; network dismantled in 2023
- The flight ticket lasted only 6 hours, not 9 as a Madrid-Colombia trip promises, revealing the false destination from the start
- Daniela sent her exact location from an address in Guatemala before disappearing, as proof to her parents that she was in danger
- Jonathan "El Pantera," a member of the Gulf Cartel, was captured with threatening messages to Daniela on his phone and later released due to lack of evidence
- The body was identified solely by the "ineffable" tattoo on her forearm after being in advanced decomposition without documents or clothing
Daniela Patiño Inestrosa, Playa del Carmen Mexico, 2019, transnational trafficking, Gulf cartel, murder, investigation, criminal network, disappearance, femicide, justice, unresolved mystery, Spanish true crime
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