pinkpuddytat
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Well things just got a whole lot more political. News article on the Sheriff of Zapata County, Sigifredo Gonzalez. Seems the Sheriff has been banging this drum for a long time.
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The search continues for the body of Texan David Hartley, the American man who was reportedly shot while he and his wife were jet skiing on the Mexican side of a border-straddling lake. David's wife, Tiffany Hartley, has made many media appearances during the week, and has become the face of the incident. But Zapata County Sheriff Sigifredo Gonzalez is the one who first told reporters he suspected lake "pirates" were to blame for the alleged shooting, which put the story on the national radar. And it turns out this isn't the first time Gonzalez has been in the national press talking up threats from south of the border.
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/10/the_search_continues_for_the.php
Well, there *have* been several confirmed "pirate" incidents on the lake, but they involved robbery, not murder. I wouldn't be surprised if the sheriff's initial thoughts when the report of the incident was new, was that it was the "pirates" again, and that something had happened to escalate the encounter. It's a very legitimate concern of his, when innocent pleasure boaters and fishing enthusiasts minding their own business on the US side of the lake get attacked and robbed. But I'm sure he's doubting by now that "pirates" were responsible for this incident, since there are no witnesses to the actual crime, no concrete evidence that the events described by Mrs. Hartley actually took place, and conflicting and improbable details in her various retellings of the story.
I think *all* the sheriffs of border counties are "banging this drum" and with good reason. But I also think that any of them, including this one, would be royally pissed if they discovered someone had tried to take advantage of the high-profile border crime problem to commit and cover up a very different crime of their own. That may be a factor that Mrs. Hartley didn't take into account, if in fact what really happened here is that she planned to kill her husband (or have him killed). If Sheriff Gonzalez discovers that's what happened, he'll be pushing hard to see that she gets the book thrown at her mercilessly.
The other possibility -- and one which would also anger the sheriff -- is that David Hartley really was murdered, but by rival drug traffickers or by pirates who knew he was a drug trafficker and would be carrying large amounts of cash and/or marketable drugs. If the latter is what actually happened, it would make sense that Tiffany would hastily concoct a hole-ridden story to explain his disappearance (and possible subsequent discovery of his body) that wouldn't involved admitting that she was participating in drug trafficking and belonged in prison. And if David generally did most of the actual carrying of the drugs and money or had been surreptitiously seen taking possession of drugs or money, that would explain why he got killed/disappeared and Tiffany was allowed to flee back to the US. In that scenario, the killers wouldn't be terribly worried about what Tiffany would say to authorities, or how authorities might follow up on anything she said -- they got what they wanted and it wouldn't make much difference to them if she made up a story or told the truth.