The town where everyone gets stuck at home after 5:45.

Tom Wainwright, former editor of The Economist, explains why in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, people never get out after 5:45. The author of the book “Narconomics” writes that drug dealers are very careful about their reputation, so that the killings occur at this time so that they can be the main news in the edition [...]
Tom Wainwright, former editor of The Economist, explains why in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, people never get out after 5:45.
The author of the book “Narconomics” writes that drug dealers are very careful about their reputation, so that the killings occur at this time so that they can be the main news at 18:00.
This secret was discovered by a worker in a local morgue. It's a kind of advertising, says Wainright, and adds that this tactic also serves to intimidate opposing clans.
In order to sabotage or disguise some of their activities, cartel members commit murder on enemy territory, so police go there to make arrests












