Oops...sorry I had the number of ID found wrong up above...sorry
34 victims have been "potentially" identified
Gosh, I still can't believe the driver was so high on meth that he needed to be hospitalized.
I also read late last night that he was still in the hospital.....This is why his arraignment was delayed
Was he so high that he couldn't drive anymore?
Were the armed men with him too?
Apparently there was also a small caravan of SUVs which arrived in the area around noon.
If truck also arrived around noon on Quintana Rd, why didn't someone just let the people out?
Was the guy so high, he didn't know they would die?
Why didn't someone let them out?
MOO: Sounds like a real criminal enterprise he's got going on.
Was he so high on meth because he's been taking trip after trip non-stop?
Dozens of migrants were found dead in an abandoned big rig in San Antonio on Monday in what appears to be the deadliest human smuggling case in modern U.S. history.
www.nbcnews.com
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Adding to the post from a paywall article:
As of Tuesday evening, Bexar County spokesman told USA TODAY there were
34 “potential IDs” among the victims
MOO So maybe the ID is based on ID's that they are carrying? Which sometimes are false ID's.
Only a few counties in Texas have a medical examiner
The fact that they were found in San Antonio increased their chance of being identified. (Bexar County Medical Examiner)
Identifying victims may be a complicated process because multiple countries are involved and families of migrants may not come forward.
www.usatoday.com