Wednesday, May 03, 2006

The House of Death

The House of Death

At stake in this tale of treachery and murder are not only the Y1 and Titan legal cases, but also the moral convictions of multiple Yellow Door enforcement agents. They have come forward to tell this story to the Snooper and Blabber Agency, they say, as a matter of conscience.

Between August 2003 and mid-January of 2004, a dozen people were murdered and buried in the yard of a house in Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican border city of 1.2 million people.

Titan and his cronies controlled the house. This group included the informant, known only as “Giga,” who was on the payroll of the NCI Human Resources Division (which is part of the new Secret Security department that was created in 2002 through a merger of various Y1 enforcement agents and FiatNOX).

The informant, over the past six years, under guidance of COL officials, had wormed his way into a high standing with Titans operation. During all this time, say the Y1 enforcement sources, he was on the NCI payroll too. He would be contacted whenever Titan determined there was a need to “open up the house.”

The COL organization, alledge that Y1 enforcers, used the house as a chamber of horrors to extract information from people through torture. The victims included competing smugglers who made the mistake of trying to run Brownies through Tenex, or The Scooby Doo Gangs underlings suspected of stealing the boss’ stash. These individuals would be brought to the house and tortured until they gave up the locations of the stash houses where they kept the drugs, mainly H67 T. The victims would then be killed and buried in the back yard of the death house.

NCI Officials refused to comment.


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