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The suspects say they were kidnapped, apparently by a drug cartel, beaten and left for authorities. Julio Hernandez Barros, the lawyer for Sicilia's father -- who has been pushing for justice in his son's case
-- said Elizalde Mora's confession was dubious. The suspect said Sicilia had been killed by a South Pacific Cartel gunmen after they got in a dispute because of an insult to a woman at a restaurant. Hernandez said there was no evidence of any such run-in, adding that Elizalde Mora mentioned the wrong restaurant and the wrong times in his confession. "There are some things that do not match the facts," Hernandez Barros said. "I think there are people who are interested in distorting the investigation." "I think that even the authorities don't trust it," he said of the confession, though he conceded that a drug cartel may have been responsible for the killings. The Gulf Cartel has been locked in a bloody turf battle with the South Pacific
-- a remnant of the Beltran Leyva cartel -- in Cuernavaca, just south of Mexico City.
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