Talk:Pablo Montes

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My grandmother knew a man who was at the trial for Montes and his gang. She doesn't remember the year but she would talk about it. She would also discuss stories about the llorona. The City of Madero is a small group of people. Nobody remembers the things that happened but my grandmother says they brought the men from Brownsville back to Mission so that they could have a tribunal, vigilante style. I think the reason no one talks about this is because the people who punished these sadistic men were guilty of murder themselves. They knew that they took the law into their own hands. Mexican soldiers and the authorities would always get involved in shoot-outs or fights. The Rio Grande Valley, during the early years of the last century, was like living in the lawless old west one sees in black and white films.