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- House_of_Death abstract "The House of Death refers to a serial killing site in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, where executions were committed by members of the Juárez Cartel, some allegedly with the knowledge and participation of a United States undercover informant known by the pseudonym \"Lalo\", who had infiltrated the cartel. According to policy of the United States Department of Justice, undercover informants are not permitted to participate in acts of violence.Guillermo Eduardo Ramírez Peyro, AKA \"Lalo\", was a former Mexican Highway Patrol officer and a paid informant of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which is part of the Department of Homeland Security. \"Lalo\" also reported to the DEA. After infiltrating the Juárez Cartel, he worked with Heriberto Santillán Tabares and helped him murder people in Mexico. \"Lalo\" had foreknowledge of planned killings and claims that he informed his US handlers of the intended crimes. It has been asserted that US officials, including Johnny Sutton, the United States Attorney of United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, were aware of the murderous activities of the informant, but failed to intervene. Juanita Fielden, Assistant US Attorney, is a defendant in a lawsuit for wrongful death brought forward by families of victims of the \"House of Death\".Torture and executions of suspected rivals and suspected informants took place until January 2004. When the Mexican government became aware of the activities, a mass grave containing at least twelve bodies was found in a house on 3633 Calle Parsioneros, Ciudad Juárez, which came to be dubbed the \"House of Death.\" Santillán was convicted of trafficking by Johnny Sutton, but in a plea bargaining agreement, he was not accused of murder, and \"Lalo\", the former informant for the US government, now sits in a high-security prison awaiting extradition to Mexico, which will be according to him tantamount to a death sentence. \"Lalo\" also claims that the United States Government still owes him money.Subsequent to the publication of the \"House of Death\" story, the investigative journalist of Narco News, Bill Conroy, received visits at his office, his home, and to his employer from officers of Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, an event that prompted a letter by former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney reprimanding Johnny Sutton for \"an attempt ... to intimidate a journalist who has reported facts that are embarrassing to him\".".
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- House_of_Death wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mass_graves.
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- House_of_Death wikiPageWikiLink Chihuahua_(state).
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- House_of_Death wikiPageWikiLink United_States_District_Court_for_the_Western_District_of_Texas.
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- House_of_Death wikiPageWikiLinkText "House of Death".
- House_of_Death wikiPageWikiLinkText "las meurtas de Juarez".
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- House_of_Death subject Category:Mass_graves.
- House_of_Death subject Category:Mexican_Drug_War.
- House_of_Death subject Category:Organized_crime_in_Mexico.
- House_of_Death subject Category:People_murdered_by_Mexican_drug_cartels.
- House_of_Death subject Category:People_murdered_by_organized_crime.
- House_of_Death type Drug.
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- House_of_Death type Massacre.
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- House_of_Death comment "The House of Death refers to a serial killing site in the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, where executions were committed by members of the Juárez Cartel, some allegedly with the knowledge and participation of a United States undercover informant known by the pseudonym \"Lalo\", who had infiltrated the cartel.".
- House_of_Death label "House of Death".
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- House_of_Death sameAs Дом_Смерти.
- House_of_Death sameAs Q4165398.
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