La Terrible Historia de la Mansión de El Teo: El Resort de la Muerte en Tijuana | Documental

The Terrifying Story of El Teo's Mansion: The Resort of Death in Tijuana | Documentary The Terrifying Story of El Teo's Mansion reveals one of the darkest chapters in Mexican drug trafficking. At kilometer 27 of the Tijuana-Tecate highway, there was a place that was meant to be a tourist resort but instead became the most brutal clandestine cemetery in the history of Baja California. Teodoro García Simental was born in San Diego with all the opportunities of the American dream. He grew up between two worlds, found his identity in the Tijuana Cartel, and rose through the ranks as a loyal hitman for fifteen years. In 2008, he decided to betray his bosses and declare all-out war. What followed forever changed the face of Tijuana: 700 murders in a single year and the construction of La Bartolina prison. But The Terrifying Story of El Teo's Mansion is not just about visible violence. It's about 300 people who disappeared without a trace. From Santiago Meza López, "El Pozolero," who confessed to dissolving human bodies in drums of industrial acid as an office job. From an extermination system that operated for nine months while authorities accepted bribes to turn a blind eye. Forensic excavations at La Bartolina prison uncovered fragments of eighty to one hundred and twenty bodies, forty-seven identifications, and a level of chemical contamination that will remain for decades. Of three hundred confirmed victims, two hundred and fifty-three families never recovered the remains of their loved ones. This documentary reconstructs the rise and fall of El Teo through court records, confessions, and forensic evidence. From his birth in California to his capture in 2010. From the first dissolved body to the thirty-year sentence he is currently serving at El Altiplano prison. Subscribe for more documentaries about the hidden mansions of drug trafficking. Turn on notifications. Share if you believe these truths should be brought to light. Memory is the only thing El Teo couldn't erase. Copyright Notices: This video uses images and content under fair use guidelines according to YouTube policies. NOTICE: Thumbnail images are satires created for entertainment purposes. Section 107 of the Copyright Act allows "fair use" for criticism, comment, education, news reporting, and analysis. Fair Use Notice: This content may include copyrighted material without direct permission from the owner, always under the fair use principle established in Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976. Non-commercial, educational, or personal use favors fair use. This video is for entertainment purposes only. Nothing narrated should be taken as absolute truth or irrefutable historical evidence. The thumbnail and title may be exaggerated for narrative purposes only. This content includes opinions, rumors, and creative interpretation for entertainment purposes.